
Ashta Choornam
Kairali Ayurvedic Product - Ashta Choornam
Ashta Choornam is an Ayurvedic classical medicine beneficial for the abdomen. It's used in cures stomach ache, indigestion, loss of appetite and grahani.
Ashta Choornam is an Ayurvedic classical medicine beneficial for the abdomen. It's used in cures stomach ache, indigestion, loss of appetite and grahani.
Ingredients:
|
S.No |
Name |
Botanical Name |
|
01. |
Pippali |
Piper longum |
|
02. |
Marich |
Piper nigrum |
|
03. |
Shunti |
Zingiber officinale |
|
04. |
Ajamoda |
Carum roxburghianum |
|
05. |
Saidhava |
Rock salt |
|
06. |
Sweta jeeraka |
Cuminum cyminum |
|
07. |
Shuddha hingu |
Ferula asafoetida |
|
08 |
Krishna jeeraka |
Carom bulbocasta |
Dose : ¼ to ½ teaspoon, two or three times daily administered or as directed by the Physician or Doctor.
Anupana: Ghee,Water.
Direction: Use for internal use. Potency of churna is one year after manufacture.
Indication: Loss of appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence and Pain abdomen.
Doshaja Effect: Vata kapha hara
Precautions:
- Used with precaution in hypertensive patients.
- Medicine should be taken under medical supervision.
Side Effects:
- Higher dose cause gastric irritation.
Research Articles:
- Anthelminthic activity of Asta Churna.
Reference: Sahasrayogam Churna Prakarana 12.
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