Maharasnadi Kwath: Anti inflammatory an Anti rheumatic
Maharasnadi Kwath is a very famous Ayurvedic
preparation in liquid form. Maharasnadi is also used in tablet form and in
churna form. It is also known as Rasnadi Kwath, kwatha etc. It has
potent anti inflammatory, anti rheumatic property and controls degeneration.
Ingredients:
Mainly following herbs is used in preparation of
Maharasanadi kwath:
Ø Rasna (Pluchea
lanceolata)
Ø Errand (Ricinus
communis) Root
Ø Devdaru (Deodar)
Ø Kachura (Curcuma
zeodoaria)
Ø Mainphal (Randia
dumetorum)
Ø Vansa (Adhatoda
vasika)
Ø Ginger (Zingiber
officinalis)
Ø Haritaki (Terminalia
chebula)
Ø Chavya (Piper chaba)
Ø Nagar mothan (Cyperus
rotundus)
Ø Punarnava (Boerhaavia
diffusa)
Ø Guduchi (Tinospora
cordifolia)
Ø Vidari (Ipomoea
digitata)
Ø Saunf (Fennel)
Ø Gokshuradi (Tribulus
terrestris)
Ø Ashwagandha (Withania
somnifera)
Ø Apamarga (Achyranthes
aspera)
Ø Amaltas (Cassia fistula)
Ø Shatavari (Aspargus
racemosus)
Ø Pipli (Piper
longum)
Ø Piyabansa (Barleria
prionitis)
Ø Coriander (Coriandrum
sativum)
Ø Kantakari (Solanum
xanthocarpum)
Ø Brahti (Solanum
indicum)
Ø Dalchini (Cinnamomum
cassia)
Maharasnadi Benefits:
In Ayurveda, it is used in Vata Disorders.
Main benefits of Maharasnadi are:
Ø In Kampavata
Ø Rheumatic arthritis
and osteo arthritis
Ø In fertility diseases
of Men and Women like semen disorders and vaginal disorders.
Ø In Neck pain, low
back pain, knee pain, hip pain and in degenerative joints.
Ø In hemiplegia and
paraplegia
Dose:
Dose of Maharasnadi Kwath is usually 10-25 ml as
directed by physician with equal quantity of water. Yogaraj guggulu is
traditionally given along with Maharasnadi.
Side Effects:
No known side effects for this medicine but should be
strictly taken under supervision of medical professional
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