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TRAYANTADI KASHAYAM; Trayantadi Kashayam is a very famous Ayurvedic medicine in liquid form. It is also known as Trayantadi Kashaya etc. It is used in diseases arising due to Pitta imbalance. ‘Trayantyadi kashaya’ finds its textual reference in Ashtanga Hrdaya Vidhradi chikitsa. It has proven efficacy in managing internal as well as external abscesses and swellings. It is also beneficial in pitta predominant conditions like excessive thirst and sweating, hot flushes, fainting, and dizziness. ROLE OF INGREDIENTS; Picrorrhiza kurroa - is a well-known herb in the Ayurvedic system of medicine and has traditionally been used to treat disorders of the liver and upper respiratory tract, reduce fevers, and treat dyspepsia, chronic diarrhea, and scorpion sting. Terminalia chebula - is used to protect the liver and to treat respiratory conditions, including respiratory tract infections, cough, and sore throat. Terminalia chebula is used for dysentery. Terminalia bellerica and Terminalia chebula are used as a lotion for sore eyes. Glycyrrhiza galbra - used to treat many diseases, such as respiratory disorders, hyperdipsia, epilepsy, fever, sexual debility, paralysis, stomach ulcers, rheumatism, skin diseases, hemorrhagic diseases, and jaundice. Terminalia bellirica -is used to protect the liver and to treat respiratory conditions, including respiratory tract infections, cough, and sore throat. Terminalia chebula is used for dysentery. Terminalia bellerica and Terminalia chebula are used as a lotion for sore eyes. Azadirachta indica - is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease (gingivitis), and liver problems. The leaf is also used for birth control and to cause abortions. Andrographis paniculata - Common cold, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, malaria and snakebite, urinary tract infection. Operculina turpethum - used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine for the treatment of skin disorders such as vitiligo and several diseases such as cervical lymphadenitis, fistulas, constipation, chronic gout, fever, bronchitis, ulcers, hemorrhoids, tumors, obesity, jaundice, herpes. Trichosanthes cucumerina - used for treating headache, alopecia, fever, abdominal tumors, bilious, boils, acute colic diarrhea, haematuria, and skin allergy. Bassia longifolia - used against heart diseases, leucorrhea, menorrhagia, polyuria, bronchitis, and tonsillitis. The bark of the tree is used for rheumatism, chronic bronchitis, diabetes mellitus, and bleeding. Mahua leaves are used as a medicine for rheumatism and hemorrhoids. Emblica Officinalis - is one of the most important plants in the traditional Ayurvedic medical system as well as in other traditional health systems for immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antiulcer, hepatoprotective, and anticancer actions. Lepidium iberis -is applied externally in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis to improve joint flexibility and to relieve stiffness and pain. The seeds are used in the treatment of dropsy. Lens culinaris - are considered to be useful in the treatment of constipation and other intestinal affections. Made into a paste, they are a useful cleansing application in foul and indolent ulcers. BENEFITS; Extensively used in relieving the signs and symptoms of inflammatory swellings. It brings down the associated pain, discharge, and edema in the affected ; Used effectively in both internal and external access, ascites, and electrolyte ; Helps in managing uterine fibroids and ovarian ; Beneficial in pitta predominant conditions like excessive thirst, hot flushes, excessive thirst. Brings about mild laxation regularly. This cleanses the gut and detoxifies the blood tissue. INDICATIONS; It is used in the Ayurvedic treatment of skin diseases, abscess, burning sensation, fever, vomiting, bleeding diseases, and liver diseases DOSAGE AND ADJUVANTS; The dose is 12 – 24 ml, before food, at about 6 am and 6 pm, or as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor. It is usually advised to add an equal amount of water to the Kashayam.
TRAYANTADI KASHAYAM;
Trayantadi Kashayam is a very famous Ayurvedic medicine in liquid form. It is also known as Trayantadi Kashaya etc. It is used in diseases arising due to Pitta imbalance.
‘Trayantyadi kashaya’ finds its textual reference in Ashtanga Hrdaya Vidhradi chikitsa. It has proven efficacy in managing internal as well as external abscesses and swellings. It is also beneficial in pitta predominant conditions like excessive thirst and sweating, hot flushes, fainting, and dizziness.
ROLE OF INGREDIENTS;
Picrorrhiza kurroa - is a well-known herb in the Ayurvedic system of medicine and has traditionally been used to treat disorders of the liver and upper respiratory tract, reduce fevers, and treat dyspepsia, chronic diarrhea, and scorpion sting.
Terminalia chebula - is used to protect the liver and to treat respiratory conditions, including respiratory tract infections, cough, and sore throat. Terminalia chebula is used for dysentery. Terminalia bellerica and Terminalia chebula are used as a lotion for sore eyes.
Glycyrrhiza galbra - used to treat many diseases, such as respiratory disorders, hyperdipsia, epilepsy, fever, sexual debility, paralysis, stomach ulcers, rheumatism, skin diseases, hemorrhagic diseases, and jaundice.
Terminalia bellirica -is used to protect the liver and to treat respiratory conditions, including respiratory tract infections, cough, and sore throat. Terminalia chebula is used for dysentery. Terminalia bellerica and Terminalia chebula are used as a lotion for sore eyes.
Azadirachta indica - is used for leprosy, eye disorders, bloody nose, intestinal worms, stomach upset, loss of appetite, skin ulcers, diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular disease), fever, diabetes, gum disease (gingivitis), and liver problems. The leaf is also used for birth control and to cause abortions.
Andrographis paniculata - Common cold, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, malaria and snakebite, urinary tract infection.
Operculina turpethum - used in the Ayurvedic system of medicine for the treatment of skin disorders such as vitiligo and several diseases such as cervical lymphadenitis, fistulas, constipation, chronic gout, fever, bronchitis, ulcers, hemorrhoids, tumors, obesity, jaundice, herpes.
Trichosanthes cucumerina - used for treating headache, alopecia, fever, abdominal tumors, bilious, boils, acute colic diarrhea, haematuria, and skin allergy.
Bassia longifolia - used against heart diseases, leucorrhea, menorrhagia, polyuria, bronchitis, and tonsillitis. The bark of the tree is used for rheumatism, chronic bronchitis, diabetes mellitus, and bleeding. Mahua leaves are used as a medicine for rheumatism and hemorrhoids.
Emblica Officinalis - is one of the most important plants in the traditional Ayurvedic medical system as well as in other traditional health systems for immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antiulcer, hepatoprotective, and anticancer actions.
Lepidium iberis -is applied externally in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis to improve joint flexibility and to relieve stiffness and pain. The seeds are used in the treatment of dropsy.
Lens culinaris - are considered to be useful in the treatment of constipation and other intestinal affections. Made into a paste, they are a useful cleansing application in foul and indolent ulcers.
BENEFITS;
Extensively used in relieving the signs and symptoms of inflammatory swellings. It brings down the associated pain, discharge, and edema in the affected ;
Used effectively in both internal and external access, ascites, and electrolyte ;
Helps in managing uterine fibroids and ovarian ;
Beneficial in pitta predominant conditions like excessive thirst, hot flushes, excessive thirst.
Brings about mild laxation regularly. This cleanses the gut and detoxifies the blood tissue.
INDICATIONS;
It is used in the Ayurvedic treatment of skin diseases, abscess, burning sensation, fever, vomiting, bleeding diseases, and liver diseases
DOSAGE AND ADJUVANTS;
The dose is 12 – 24 ml, before food, at about 6 am and 6 pm, or as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor.
It is usually advised to add an equal amount of water to the Kashayam.
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