Indications:
Psoriasis
Skin disease
Piles and Fistula
Leucoderma
Vitiligo
Gout
MAHATIKATA GHRITHAM;
Mahatiktaka Ghrita is useful in the treatment of a variety of diseases. It is a good medicine for the skin diseases (leprosy, leucoderma).
Mahatiktaka Ghrita is indicated in Amlapitta (Dyspepsia), Pandu Roga (Anemia), Raktapitta (Bleeding disorder), Visarpa (Erysipelas), Kushtha (Diseases of the skin), Arsha (Haemorrhoids), Raktarsha (Bleeding haemorrhoids), Vatarakta (Gout), Visphota (Blister), Pama (Eczema), Pidaka (Carbuncle), Menorrhagia or Metrorrhagia or both, Gandamala (Cervical lymphadenitis).
ROLE OF INGREDIENTS;
Patola – Trichosanthes dioica – is used as tonic, febrifuge, and in subacute cases of enlargement of liver and spleen;[5] in Charaka Samhita, leaves and fruits are used for treating alcoholism and jaundice. Leaves are used in edema and alopecia. [6] It is also used as antipyretic, diuretic, cardiotonic, and laxative.
Nimba – Neem – 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.
Katuka – 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 to treat dyspepsia, chronic diarrhea, and scorpion sting.
Darvi – Berberis aristata – is used in ayurvedic medicines from very long time. It is used as a tonic, alternative, demulscent, diaphoretic, and diuretic, in the treatment of diarrhoea, jaundice and skin diseases, syphilis, chronic rheumatism and urinary disorders.
Duralabha – Alhagi pseudalhagi – as a purgative, diaphoretic, expectorant and diuretic used to treat piles, migraine, warts and ;
Parpata – Fumaria indica – is used in aches and pains, diarrhoea, fever, influenza, liver complaints, vomiting, constipation, dyspepsia, blood purification, leucoderma, anthelmintic, diuretic, diaphoretic and, in combination with black pepper, for jaundice.
Trayamana – Gentiana kurroo – is used in stomach-ache and in urinary infections. the root with ginger root powder is also used for curing high fevers . The roots were also used as bitter tonic, and as an antiperiodic, expectorant, astringent, stomachic, anti-inflammatory, antipsychotic, sedative, anthelmintic and antibacterial.
Musta – Cyperus rotundus – is a medicinal herb traditionally used to treat various clinical conditions at home such as diarrhea, diabetes, pyresis, inflammation, malaria, and stomach and bowel disorders.
Bhunimba – Andrographis paniculata – Fever, colic pain, loss of appetite, irregular stools and diarrhea, common cold, cough, fever, hepatitis, tuberculosis, mouth ulcers, bronchitis gastro-intestinal disorder and sores.
Kalinga – Holarrhena antidysenterica – is widely used in traditional medical system for treatment of constipation, colic, and diarrhea.
Kana – Long pepper – Piper longum – is most commonly used to treat chronic bronchitis, asthma, constipation, gonorrhea, paralysis of the tongue, diarrhea, cholera, chronic malaria, viral hepatitis, respiratory infections, stomachache, bronchitis, diseases of the spleen, cough, and tumors.
Sarpi – ghee – is antibacterial and antimicrobial in nature. It can also effectively treat cough, pneumonia, and excessive phlegm.
BENEFITS;
It gives relief in pain and inflammation in the body.
It has significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
It is useful in detoxifying the liver.
It reduces excess heat inside the body.
It reduces pain and flatulence associated with peptic ulcers, gastric hyperacidity, heartburn, hernia, and amoebiasis.
INDICATIONS;
Mahatiktaka Ghrita is indicated in
Amlapitta (Dyspepsia),
Pandu Roga (Anemia),
Raktapitta (Bleeding disorder),
Visarpa (Erysipelas),
Kushtha (Diseases of the skin),
Arsha (Haemorrhoids),
Raktarsha (Bleeding haemorrhoids),
Vatarakta (Gout),
Visphota (Blister),
Pama (Eczema),
Pidaka (Carbuncle),
Menorrhagia or Metrorrhagia or both,
Gandamala (Cervical lymphadenitis).
DOSAGE AND ADJUVANTS;
Take 1-2 teaspoonful in the water twice a day after food, or as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor.
SAFETY INFORMATION;
Read the label carefully before use
Do not exceed the recommended dose
Keep out of the reach of children
Store at a cool and dry place
As directed by physician
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