Anti-spasmodic activity of tambula bhasma
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Anti-spasmodic activity of tambula bhasma
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Tejashree M.P
Medikeri Surekha S
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Year: 2018
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The betel plant belongs to the family Piperaceae. Traditionally betel leaf is chewing after taking meal having si nificant medicinal properties and nutritional values. It contains some vitamins, minerals and produce enzyme that helps indigestion. Tambula bhasma is a unique preparation mentioned in vides a promising strategy for many health issue of rooting from ksheera (latex) to the Tambula patra for seven times and prepared by giving one tered with Ajamoda, Saindhava lavanashoolahara action and are indicated in different types of of drug with and without Anupana Here experimental work was undertaken to evaluate the antiity on different isolated tissues by invitro method. This study indicates that Anupana showed an effective inhibiting the spasms induced by Acetylcholine Keywords: Antispasmodic, Tambula Bhasma INTRODUCTION Ayurveda describes a wholesome daily routine or day to day conduct as not only prophylactic, but conducive to four Purusharthas
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