Thus it is used frequently for the treatment of cough, corhyza, cold, asthma, hoarseness of voice, tuberculosis etc. Also, he has enumerated it as a Pranvaha srotas rasayan (rejuvenates respiratory system). The renounced physician of Ayurveda, Maharshi Charaka, in olden period has described it as to be Shulaghana (anticolic/ analgesic), Deepniya (appetizer), Krimighna (vermicidal). In Ayurvedic classics, it is recommended for various diseases due to Agnimandya (dimnution of digestive fire) such as Grahaniroga (sprue syndrome), Visuchika (cholera), Ajirna (indigestion), Jwara (fever), Arsha roga (piles), Atisara (diorrhoea) etc. It has been known to Indian cooking since at least 2nd century BC and as a home remedy for relief from sore throat, throat congestion, cough etc. Maricha has been used widely in traditional Indian medicine for a very long time. Today, different parts of Maricha and their chemical components are used as drugs, preservatives, insecticidal, and larvacidal agent. It will serve a handy reference book for all those involved in Ayurvedic and medicinal plant research.Maricha (Black pepper) is considered the king of spices throughout the world due to its pungent taste and particular aroma and its medicinal value in day today life. Plants used in other alternative systems of medicine. Brief monographs of medicinal plants used in Ayurveda. Description of gana according to Ayurveda. Part B is miscellaneous work dealing with: - Classification of drugs according to medicinal activity. Here, Ayurvedic parameters applicable to drugs have been tackled in detail. It covers twenty chapters on various gana (classification) of Bhavaprakash. This work on English translation of the ancient Ayurvedic text has been divided into two parts: Part A, deals with principle Ayurvedic drugs of plant and animal origin. It is one of the most indispensable works on Ayurveda. DESCRIPTION Bhavaprakash Nighantu is nucleus of Ayurvedic Materia Medica. Acharya Bhavmishra.ĭrugs of animal origin. Of the drug in the different Samhita and Nighantu, synonyms of. Medicinal plants used in other systems of medicine. Singh, Amritpal (Ed.) List Price: US$ 52.01 Our Price: US$ 41.61 You Save 20% + FREE DELIVERY WORLDWIDE PRODUCT DETAILS Book ID: 27339 ISBN-10: 81-8 / ISBN-13: 99-11-5 / 115 Place of Publication: Delhi Year of Publication: 2007 Edition: (First Edition) Language: Sanskrit & English vi, 682p., Annex., 23 cm.
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