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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

ARAGWADHA MAHATHIKTHAKAM GHRUTHAM- Benefits, Ingredients, Indications, Dosage, Usage, Preparation, Side effects, Equivalent Medicines, Research Papers

Aragwadha Mahatikthakam ghrutham is an Ayurvedic medicated ghee preparation used for the treatment of skin diseases. This yoga has no classical reference. This formulation is prepared out of medicines having major tastes as bitter.

 

INDICATIONS

  • Skin diseases mainly those with vitiated kapha as the major dosha
  • Sidhma kushta (Psoriasis)
  • Other skin ailments

INGREDIENTS AND METHOD OF PREPARATION OF ARAGWADHA MAHATHIKTHAKAM GHRUTHAM

Sl. No. English name Sanskrit name Latin Name Proportion
1 Purging cassia Aragwatha Cassia fistula 384 g each taken
2 Gooseberry Amalaki Emblica officinalis
3 Milkwood pine Saptaparni Alstonia scholaris 26 g each as paste
4 Fine leaf fumitory Parpataka Fumaria parviflora
5 Purging cassia Aragwatha Cassia fistula
6 Hellebore Katurohini Neopicrorhiza scrophulariflora
7 Sweet flag Vacha Acorus calamus
8 Cow’s ghee Ghrutham 768 ml

METHOD OF PREPARATION

Preparation of decoction

384 g each of Aragwatha and amalaki are taken and made into a coarse powder. This added with eight times water and reduced to one-fourth.

Preparation of ghee

The drugs for the preparation of paste are taken in the specified quantity and made into a fine paste. 768 ml of ghee is taken to which decoction and paste of drugs are added and cooked in the mild fire, till the paste of drugs attain a stage when it can be rolled to a wicked shape. The ghee is then filtered and collected.

PROPERTIES OF INGREDIENTS

Sl. No. Ingredients Properties
1. Aragwatha Balances kapha and pitta dosha. It causes mild purgation.it is useful in skin ailments.
2. Amalaki It balances tridoshas (three humours). It is a rejuvenator and is potent in diseases of the blood.
3. Saptaparni Detoxifies and cleanses the blood and hence widely used in the treatment of skin diseases.
4. Parpataka It is used to treat fever and vitiated pitta dosha. It also subsides the poisoning.
5. Katurohini Balances vitiated kapha pitta dosha. Used in treating bleeding disorders, relieves burning sensation, good for the heart, improve digestion and metabolism.
6. Vacha Balances kapha vata dosha and improves intelligence. It is used in the treatment of neurological disorders, obesity, fever, etc.

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DOSAGE:

Usually 10 g twice daily can be given. For snehapana (oleation) the dose can be fixed considering the digestive strength of the patient.

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EXERCISE AND YOGA

Can adopt simple yoga postures, meditation, and pranayama.

  • Anuloma viloma pranayama
  • Merudhandasana
  • Sasankasana
  • Savasana
  • Gomukhasana
  • Bhujangasana
  • Padmasana
  • Vajrasana
  • Meditation

 

PATHYA AHARAS AND VIHARAS

It is desirable to avoid hot, spicy, and pitta, and raktha (blood) vitiating foods and regimen. Day sleep is to be avoided.

It is ideal to follow food that is light, easy to digest.

 

CONTRAINDICATED CONDITIONS

No contraindications can be specified.

 

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SIMILAR YOGA

Since no classical reference available, the pharmacies adopt many combinations which are unique for them. Usually, drugs of Mahatikthaka Ghrutha along with Aragwatha are used apart from the above-said combination.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Author information

Dr. Rajesh Nair
Licensed Ayurvedic doctor focused on providing individual Ayurvedic consultation services. Specialized in work related stress, Womens’ issues, diabetes, Pecos, arthritis, male and female sexual problems and infertility. Interested in academic work as well. Now working with www.ayurvedaforall.com as senior consultant, Ayurveda.

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