Nature is enriched with a huge variety of plant life having distinctive properties. Human ardor for herbal medicine dates lower back to Vedic length. People have been making use of plant materials lengthy earlier than scientific explanations were advanced. One of the tremendous capabilities of the local health practice is they use domestically available and quite often readily available sources. The “Birds eye view” of our great saints led to the invention of different medicinal plants one among them is drug Vata. Vata is considered as one among the Pancha valkala which constitute the famous Ksheeri vrukshas. Elaborate description of the plant Vata and its therapeutic action are explained by our Acharyas in Vedas, Puranas, and Samhithas and...
Ancient India has given us a treasure of Vrikshayurveda which if utilised wisely can be a boon to ou...
Dravyaguna is essentially compilation of ancient Indian medical knowledge. Dravyaguna has made sign...
Vatsanabh (Aconitum ferox) from the family Rananculaceae is a species of monk’s hood. Vatsanabh is a...
Every human being has inherent, intense desire to continue his (one's) own race; to become a mother ...
Herbs and herbal drugs have created interest among the people by the clinical proven effect like ant...
Panchtikta are the synergistic blend of five ayurvedic Dravyas. Pancha refers to five and Tikta refe...
Leaf of Adhatoda vasica (Vasaka) is an important drug of Ayurveda, prescribed as an expectorant. Qui...
Vata is Prana of human as it is responsible for all Cheshtas i.e. movement. Acharya Charaka has ment...
Paňca Ksīra Vrksa is significant part of Āyurvedic pharmacy. Milky-latex of five trees is included i...
Vasaka is a common shrub distributed throughout India. In Ayurveda, the ancient system of Indian med...
Introduction: Adhatoda vasica Linn., a significant quinazoline alkaloid found in the neighboring pla...
Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.), is one of the important medicinal plant used in Ayurveda. ...
Vata is one among the Tridoshas that contributes to 80 types of Nanatmaja Vikaras. It can also leads...
Nyagrodha(Ficusbengalensis Linn) also called Vata in Ayurveda is an important ingredient of many Ayu...
Ashtavarga is important ingredient of various classical Ayurvedic formulations like Chavyanprasha. A...
Ancient India has given us a treasure of Vrikshayurveda which if utilised wisely can be a boon to ou...
Dravyaguna is essentially compilation of ancient Indian medical knowledge. Dravyaguna has made sign...
Vatsanabh (Aconitum ferox) from the family Rananculaceae is a species of monk’s hood. Vatsanabh is a...
Every human being has inherent, intense desire to continue his (one's) own race; to become a mother ...
Herbs and herbal drugs have created interest among the people by the clinical proven effect like ant...
Panchtikta are the synergistic blend of five ayurvedic Dravyas. Pancha refers to five and Tikta refe...
Leaf of Adhatoda vasica (Vasaka) is an important drug of Ayurveda, prescribed as an expectorant. Qui...
Vata is Prana of human as it is responsible for all Cheshtas i.e. movement. Acharya Charaka has ment...
Paňca Ksīra Vrksa is significant part of Āyurvedic pharmacy. Milky-latex of five trees is included i...
Vasaka is a common shrub distributed throughout India. In Ayurveda, the ancient system of Indian med...
Introduction: Adhatoda vasica Linn., a significant quinazoline alkaloid found in the neighboring pla...
Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.), is one of the important medicinal plant used in Ayurveda. ...
Vata is one among the Tridoshas that contributes to 80 types of Nanatmaja Vikaras. It can also leads...
Nyagrodha(Ficusbengalensis Linn) also called Vata in Ayurveda is an important ingredient of many Ayu...
Ashtavarga is important ingredient of various classical Ayurvedic formulations like Chavyanprasha. A...
Ancient India has given us a treasure of Vrikshayurveda which if utilised wisely can be a boon to ou...
Dravyaguna is essentially compilation of ancient Indian medical knowledge. Dravyaguna has made sign...
Vatsanabh (Aconitum ferox) from the family Rananculaceae is a species of monk’s hood. Vatsanabh is a...