
Khadirarishtam
Kairali Ayurvedic Medicine - Khadirarishtam
It is anti-infective, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and immune-protective medicine which is helpful in the management of all types of skin diseases.
Kairali Khadirarishtam is a potent Ayurvedic composition comprised of constituents like Khadira (Acacia catechu) which undergoes fermentation in about three months. The 5 to 10% of self-generated alcohol which is consequently produced, aids in the dissolution of active principles of herbs into the aqueous media.
Properties and Uses:
It is anti-infective, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory and immune-protective medicine which is helpful in the management of all types of skin diseases and hepatic disorders.
Dosage and Anupan:
Should be taken after meals in a dose of 15-30 ml mixed with an equal quantity of lukewarm water.
Side Effects:
Should be taken only under medical supervision and in a specified dose. A single dose of more than 40 ml may cause diarrhea and lose bowels.
Shelf Life:
10 years. Bottle once opened, should be consumed within 45 to 60 days.
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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