
Khadirarishtam
Vaidyaratnam Ayurvedic Medicine - Khadirarishtam
Khadirarishtam is used in all types of acute and chronic skin disorders, cardiac disorders, anaemia, abdominal tumors, Intestinal worm infestataion etc.
Vaidyaratnam Khadirarishtam is one of the most commonly prescribed Ayurvedic aqueous composition comprising 5 to 10% self-generated alcohol. It has Khadira (Acacia catechu) as one of the main ingredient which is a potent remedy for dermatological disorders.
Properties and Uses:
Kushta roga (all types of acute and chronic skin disorders), Hridroga (cardiac disorders), Pandu (anaemia), Gulma (abdominal tumors), Granthi (cyst), Krimi (Intestinal worm infestataion), Kasa-shwasa, Pleeha roga (Splenic disorders) etc.
Dosage and Anupan:
Should be taken in a dose not more than 2-4 tsf (15-30 ml) at a time, along with equal quantity of water.
Side Effects:
A single dosage of more than 50 ml causes gastrointestinal disturbances and diarrhoea.
Shelf Life:
10 years. Bottle should be emptied within 90 months of opening.
Reference:
1. Bhaishajya Ratnavali Kustha Rog Chikitsa Prakaran 54/365-370
2. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, Part - II (Formulations) Volume – II, 1:14
3. Ayurved Sar Sangrah Asava-Arishta Prakaran
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