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Yavaloha Choornam (Vidanganagaradi Choornam)

Yavaloha Choornam

Yavaloha Choornam

Reference: Astangahradayam Sutrasthana 14:24

Ingredients

SI.NO Sanskrit name Botanical name Quantity
1 Vidanga Embelia ribes 1 Part
2 Nagara Zingiber officinalis 1 Part
3 Kshara (Yavakshara) Alkaly of Hordeum vulgare 1 Part
4 Lauha bhasma Lauha bhasma 1 Part
5 Yava Hordeum vulgare 1 Part
6 Amalaki Emblica officinalis 1 Part

 

Yavaloha churna is a mixture of 6 types of herbal ingredients, These ingredients are powdered separately and mixed together in specified quantity.

Ayurvedic Properties:

Roga karma: Sthoulya, prameha and krimihara.

Dosha karma: Kaphahara.

Other Karma: Medohara, srotoshodana, lekhana and grahi.

Yava and Amalaki controls the excess Teekshna and Kshara Guna of this Medicine

With all the above said properties, this particular medicinal formulation can be used in obesity, diabetes, Krimi, Krimi Janya Pandu, Apachi, Atherosclerosis, Dyslipidaemia, Helminthiasis

Dose : ¼ to ½ teaspoon along with honey, Takra, Varadi Kashaya, Ayaskrti, warm water, two times a day, before or after food as directed by the physician.

 

Yogaraja churna

Yogaraja churna

Yogaraja churna

Reference : Sahasrayogam Choorna Prakarana

Yogaraja Churnam is an Ayurvedic medicine, used in the treatment of piles and fistula.

Ingredients:

SI No Sanskrit name Botanical Name Quantity
1 Pippali Piper longum 1 Part
2 Pippalimoola Root of Piper longum 1 Part
3 Chavya Piper retrofractum 1 Part
4 Chitraka Plumbago zeylanica 1 Part
5 Shunti Zingiber officinale 1 Part
6 Patha Cyclea peltata 1 Part
7 Vidanga Embelia ribes 1 Part
8 Indrayava Holarrhena antidysenterica 1 Part
9 Hingu Ferula asafetida 1 Part
10 Bharangi Clerodendron serratum 1 Part
11 Vacha Acorus calamus 1 Part
12 Sarshapa Brassica alba 1 Part
13 Ativisha Aconitum heterophyllum 1 Part
14 Ajaji Nigella sativa 1 Part
15 Jeeraka Cuminum cyminum 1 Part
16 Kusta Saussurea lappa 1 Part
17 Gajakrishna(Gajaapippali) Scindapsus officinalis 1 Part
18 Ajamoda Apium graveolens 1 Part
19 Katuka Picorrhiza kurroa 1 Part
20 Murva Marsedenia tenacissima 1 Part
21 Guggulu Commiphora mukul 20 Parts

 

Yogaraja churna is a mixture of 21 types of herbal ingredients, These ingredients are powdered separately and mixed together in specified quantity.

Ayurvedic properties:

Roga karma: Bhagandara, arsha, pandu, aruchi and vatajagulma.

Dosha karma: Kaphavatahara.

Agni karma: Deepana.

Effect on Tridosha – Balances Vata and Kapha

With all the above said properties, this particular medicinal formulation can be used for healing any wound, Piles, fistula, Distaste, loss of appetite, indigestion, bloating, vata-gulma, dyspepsia, rheumatism, asthma, cough, jaundice, seed vitiations and anemia.

Dose : ¼ to ½ teaspoon along with honey, two or three times a day before or after food as directed by the physician

 

Amalaki churna

Amalaki churna

Amalaki churna

Reference : Charaka samhita sutrastana, Sushruta sutrastana 46, Dhanwantari nigantu.

Amalaki churna is a powder made by drying and pounding Bark of Amalaki which is known by Emblica officinalis.

Ayurvedic properties:

Rasa: Pancharasa(except lavan) with Amlapradhana.

Virya: Sheeta

Vipaka: Madhura

Dosha karma: Tridoshahara especially pittahara.

Roga Karma: Rasayana, vrishya, chakshushya, hridya, athisara, kasa, soothika roga, pradara, arshas, kusta and jwarahara.

With all the above said properties, this particular medicinal formulation can be used in diabetes, obesity, hyperacidity, skin diseases. It is a rich source of natural vitamin C and good anti oxidant., having Anti ageing(Rejuvenator)properties, improves immunity, good for eyes and helps in hair growth.

Dose : 2 to 6 grams, two times daily along with Hot water or honey, before or after food as directed by physician.

 

Arjuna churna

Arjuna churna

Arjuna churna

Reference : Bhavaprakasha nigantu.

Arjuna churna is a powder made by drying and pounding Bark of Arjuna which is known by Terminalia arjuna.

Ayurvedic properties:

Rasa: Kashaya

Virya: Sheeta

Vipaka: Katu

Dosha karma: Kaphapittahara

Roga Karma: Hridroga, medoroga, prameha, vrana and bhagna.

With all the above said properties, this particular medicinal formulation can be used in high cholesterol and high blood pressure, It is good cardiotonic, improves the strength of the cardiac muscle, post heart attack,

Dose : 1 to 2 teaspoon, two times daily along with Hot water before or after food as directed by physician.

 

 

Ashoka churna

Ashoka churna

Ashoka Choorna

Reference : Dhanwantari nigantu.

Ashoka churna is a powder made by drying and pounding Bark of Ashoka which is known by Saraca asoka.

Ayurvedic properties:

Rasa: Kashaya, tikta.

Virya: Sheeta

Vipaka: Katu

Dosha karma: Pittahara.

Roga Karma: Raktapradara, arsha, hrdroga, krimi, daha, trishna, vrana and apachi.

With all the above said properties, this particular medicinal formulation can be used in gynecological disorders like Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, menorrhagia, leucorrhoea, infertility and strengthen the female reproductive system.

Dose : 2 to 6 grams, two times daily along with Hot water or honey, before or after food as directed by physician.

 

Ayurvedic Immunization Schedule for New born Child

Ayurvedic Immunization Schedule for New born Child

“Swasthasya Swastha Rakshanam” means maintaining the good Health of a Healthy person is the very first aim of Ayurveda. So The dictum ‘prevention is better than cure’ is not a new concept at least for Ayurveda.

The approach is totally different and gives prime importance to the management of Immunity based on its own philosophy and practice. Ayurveda covers broad spectrum of relevances responsible in occurring of disease such as Sharir, Nij, Kalaj, Deshaj, Sankramaka, Janpadodhvansa, Vishaj, Astanga-indriya artha samyoga, Pragya apradha etc.

Prophylaxis principles include Nidan parivarjan, Dincharya, Ritucharya, Virrudha ahar, Sodhan kriya, Rasyan management, Agniddeepan, Prakriti etc and even Kulaj which describes safeguards against many congenital diseases. Herbal medication under the taxanomy of Rasayan has in itself to say a lot about immunization

In Authentic text book of Ayurveda called Arogya Kalpadruma, its mentioned about the Medicines that should be given for a New born child till its 13 years of Age. The Idea behind giving these medicines is to impart Immunity to the Child.

One can compare this with the Modern immunization program for children or immunization Schedule. Now a days many have experienced difficulties with the modern immunization program for children. So here we are with an alternative from Ayurveda which is prmitive as 5000 years or more from the Pediatric textbook of Ayurveda called Arogya Kalpadruma, where a complete Ayurvedic immunization program till the child attains 13 years of age is described in detail as Prākāra yoga.

Prākāra yoga:- Prākāra literally means compound wall and Yoga means Medicinal Formulation. In together Prakara Yoga means Medicinal Formulations that are given as a preventive health care for child to protect the New Born from further Diseases.
Ayurvedic immunization program
New born:

Vaca + tripādika rasa – 3 drops each day on the vertex – from 2nd day to 7th day
Benefits: digestion and immunity will be strong

After 15th day:- For 7 days – panchanga of vilva mixed in dhātri svarasa – 1 gram per day

For 1 month old child:- Ghee processed with [musta, hingu, vidanga & brahmi svarasa]

At 3 months:- Vyoṣa, śāriba raja, butter – for 7 days

At 6 months:- Musali kandaja raja + vyoṣa powder + honey – for 7 days

At 1 year:-
Each month for 7 days
1st month – [dhātri + musta] + vyoṣa + madhu
Second month – [dhātri + musta] + mixed with butter
3rd month – [dhātri + musta] in sugar and warm water
4th month – [dhātri + musta] with sugar and honey
5th month – [dhātri + musta] with panchakola churna and ghee
6th month – [dhātri + musta] with jeeraka and pippali powder and honey
7th month – [dhātri + musta] with vyoṣa + dadima + mastu
8th month – [dhātri + musta] with granthika mūla + kuṭaja processed in ghee and given
9th month – [dhātri + musta] with vidanga + pippali + honey
10th month – [dhātri + musta] jiraka + vyosha + sugar
11th month – [dhātri + musta] with goat milk
12th month – [dhātri + musta] with sugar + jeeraka powder + cow milk
Only the mixing substance changes each month

3rd year:
All instructions are for 7 days each month
All medicines to be taken in morning on empty stomach
Ghee and sugar in equal quantity of medicine
Herbs will be 3 grams + 3 grams of ghee & sugar
1st month – guduchi, pippali, vaca
2nd month – vyoṣa, yashtyahva, vaca, saindhava, abhaya
3rd month – vella (vidanga), musta, ela, vaca, nāgara, pippali
4th month – sariba, vyoṣa, vaca, jīraka, kaiśikī (māśīkka)
5th month – dadima, musta, vaca, dhānyaka, māgadhi (pippalī)
6th month – punarnava, bhūnimba, vaca, kṣīrataru tvaca (nālpāmaram)
7th month – sūpyaparṇi (māṣaparni), musta, kova kizhangu (bimbi root), ṛddhi (kāṭṭumuthira), pippali, vaca
8th month – droṇapuṣpa, musta, vaca, palāśa tvak
9th month – brahmi, musta, vaca, kutaja, māgadi (pippalī)
10th month – mālatīpuṣpa, vaca, jīraka, kaiśikī (māyāphala) മാശിക്ക
11th month – śamī patra, jīraka, citraka, vaca, pippalī
12th month – musta, trikaṭu, dāḍima, āmalaki, viḍanga, tālīsapatra, citraka, paśugandha or ajagandha (വേള), abhaya, vaca
5th year:- Same as above but substitute vaca with puṣkaramūla
8th year:- Add sankhapushpi root + medicines of 5th year – mix powder with ghee and makshika

10th year:-

Every month give ghee made with following herbs for 7 days
Dose: 10 grams
1st month – abhaya, vyosa, saindhava, vaca, Talisa patra, brahmi
2nd month – vidanga, amalaki, vyosa, pāṭhā, dāḍima, dīpyaka, kṛṣṇa mundā rasam (mandukaparṇi svarasa)
3rd month – jiraka, vyosa, saindhava, vaca, musta, pushkaramula in vetasāmla rasa (njerinjām puli)
4th month – jīvanīya gaṇa + musta, agnimantha, citraka, granthika in goats milk
5th month – draksha, punarnava, pāṭha, musta, hapusha mūla, kaṭphala, dāḍīma in goat milk
6th month – śāribādi ghrtam (sariba, musta, ushira, katutraya, devadāru, jiraka) in goat milk
7th month – nāgarādi ghrtam (nagara, amalaki, dusparśa (kodithūva), kutaja, musta, vilva panchanga) in water
8th month – pippalyādi ghrtam (pippali, kutaja, indrayava, draksha, brhati dvaya, amśumati dvaya, tikta, droṇa puṣpa, hribera, alarka, dīpyaka, dāḍima, musta, pāṭha, vaca, śigru, hingu, punarnava, vilva mūla, śamī valkam, mālatī mukulam, utpala, vidanga, amalaki) with dadhi mastu – after making the ghee it has to be filtered into a vessel containing jiraka and sita (rock sugar)
9th month – vilvādi ghrtam – kasāya (vilva, ajamoda, nirgundi, granthika, musta, dadima) for kalka (vyosha, ela, citraka, vidanga) – add milk equal to the quantity of ghrtam
Another alternative – Pāṭha, droṇa puṣpi, musta in mastu – make a ghee of that herbal paste
Another alternative – vyosha, ela, citraka, vidanga, Pāṭha, droṇa puṣpi, musta in mastu – make ghee of this paste
10th month – trāyamāṇādi ghṛtam (kasaya – trayamana, brahmi, kutaja, musta, granthika; kalka – ativisha, musta, bhunimba, kutaja)
11th month – dadimadi ghrtam (dadima, triphala, vidanga, granthika (māgadhimūla), citraka and jivanti svarasa) + ghrtam and mastu in equal quantity
12th month – kaṣāya – patha, kutaja, bhunimba, dhanyaka; kalka – vidanga, palasa tvak, nisa dvaya, punarnva, vyosha, dipyaka, duralabha, yashti – make the ghee – administer with honey

13th year:-
1st month – durva, vaca + sita, kshaudra, sarpi
2nd month – Brahmi, manduka parni, śamīvalka, bhṛngāmalaka, māgadhi, viśālā, vajravalli (asthisrnkhala), indulekha (bakuci), bhunimba, gopika (sariba)