A review on shatavari punarnavadya ghrita
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A review on shatavari punarnavadya ghrita
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Manasa V. Anchan
Shrinidhi R.
Shubha P.U. Chaithra S. Hebbar
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Introduction -The effects of intoxication caused by both Visha (Poison) and Madya (alcohol) are alike. Madya is Tamoguna Pradhana, hence gradually diminishes the functioning of mental faculty, and its excess consumption leads to a condition called Madatyaya (Alcoholism) . Many formulations have been mentioned in the management of Madatyaya, and Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita is one such formulation mentioned in Chikitsa Sara Sangraha of Vangasena for the management of Madatyaya which is to be administered internally in the form of Paana (drink) Materials and methods – Review of Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita is done from Chikitsa Sara Sangraha of Vangasena, and other classical references and here analyzing the effectiveness of Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita will be the objective Observation and results- Most of the ingredients of Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita are Shothahara (reduces edema) , Vishahara (acts against poison) , Balya (improves strength) and Rasayana (rejuvenating) and possess Hepatoprotective, Diuretic and Antioxidant properties. Conclusion -Hence, this Yoga can be helpful in the management of Madatyaya . Thus, here is an attempt to analyze the efficacy of Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita. Keywords: Shatavari Punarnavadya Ghrita, Madatyaya, Chikitsa Sara Sangraha of Vangasena, Hepatoprotective, Diuretic, Madya
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