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DARUHARIDRA- Indian Barberry

 

Daruharidra is also referred as Indian barberry, tree turmeric, and many other names. This is a succulent berry which is largely farmed for it's own edible fruit and is consumed as a fresh fruit.

It's a densely forested tree. Daruharidra is a smooth, evergreen shrub that grows to a height of 2 to 3 metres. It has leaves that are 4:9 long and 1.8 cm broad. It is mostly cultivated in India and Nepal. The majority of its flora are located in the Himalayas, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. It grows at altitudes ranging from 2000 to 3000 metres in the Himalayan area.


Daruharidra Advantages

Daruharidra, also known as Indian barberry, has long been utilised in Ayurvedic treatment. It's antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and hepatoprotective. Fever, ulcers, inflammation, infections, skin disorders, eye illnesses, sores, and diarrhoea are all treated with Indian berberry. It aids in the treatment of conditions such as heart failure, malaria, liver illness, and jaundice It may be used both inside and outside. So, let us learn about its advantages.


Daruharidra's Anti-Inflammatory Properties

Daruharidra appears to have anti-granuloga and anti-inflammatory qualities that aid in the prevention of inflammation, according to the research. Daruharidra may aid in the treatment of inflammatory illnesses, according to the findings. It is used to make a paste that is applied topically to reduce inflammation and pain in rheumatoid arthritis. Its filtered decoction is used to reduce pain and inflammation, as well as to clean the eyes.

 

Diarrhea is treated with Indian Barberry.

Daruharidra has been shown in studies to have hepatoprotective, cardiovascular, anticancer, and antibacterial effects. It has also been discovered to have antispasmodic, antidiarrheal, and antimalarial properties that are useful in herbal formulations. As a result, it is used to treat diarrhoea.


Diabetes and Daruharidra

This fruit has the capacity to lower Hemoglobin A TD, which is vital for blood glucose regulation. Furthermore, this fruit aids in the regulation of blood glucose levels, which may be due to the activation of carbohydrate-metabolizing enzymes. As a result, if you have a sugar problem, you should take Daruharidra.

 

Daru Turmeric's Benefits for Piles

Daruharidra is an effective therapy for bleeding piles. It is administered with butter in doses ranging from 33 to 100 centigrammes. A diluted solution could also be used to treat piles externally. Daruharidra root bark also includes berberine, which has antifungal, antibacterial, antioxidant, and antiviral properties.

 

Benefits of Berberis Aristata for Fever

It works well as a substitute for quinine in the treatment of malarial fever. It is especially beneficial in obtaining relief from Pathare Visaya (increased body temperature). Its bark and root bark are both used to make a decoction. The decoction is taken in doses of 25 to 75 grammes twice or three times each day.

 

Eyes Benefits Daruharidra

Daruharidra has shown promising results in the treatment of eye problems. It is combined with Mansun, alum, opium, or lime juice and applied to the eyelids to cure eyes and other eye disorders. When combined with milk, it can be used as an excellent conjunctivitis or conjunctivitis lotion.

 

Daruharidra Period Benefits in Hindi

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is used in doses ranging from 13 to 25 grammes to alleviate discomfort and cramping during menstruation.

 

Daruharidra Skin Benefits

During menstruation, Indian berberry can help lower high blood pressure. As a result, it is utilised in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for menstrual remission and acne treatment.

It is commonly administered in dosages ranging from 13 to 25 grammes for skin problems. Its bark is useful as a purgative for ulcers & ulcers, and it provides an answer in 10 minutes as it aids in wound healing.

CHIRATA KADWA- Bitter Stick

Chirata, also known as bitter stick in certain areas, is a critically endangered plant that grows at high altitudes in the Himalaya's sub-temperate zones. It mostly grows between 1200 and 2100 metres above sea level, from Kashmir to Bhutan. To put it another way, chirata is a plant that is used to manufacture medication. Chirata's above-ground portions are typically utilised for medical reasons. The many therapeutic benefits of this plant are widely recognised in traditional medicine.

Chirata flowers are purple blue and occur in chilly alpine locations. It is recognised for its bitter taste, which is caused by the presence of several bioactive chemicals. Chirata is known by several names in different parts of the world. Chirata is known in Sanskrit as Anaryatikta, Bhunimba, Chiratitka, and Kairata, for example. It's known as Qasabuzzarirah in Arabic and Farsi. Chiaravata is the Urdu name, Sekhagi is the Burmese name, and Chirrato or Chiraita is the Nepalese name. It's also known as "Nepali neem" since it's widely found in Nepal's woods.

Chirata has long been utilised in the medical industry as an ayurveda herb. Fevers, malaria, liver problems, hepatitis, diarrhoea, ulcers, skin illnesses, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes, and various mental disorders are all reported to be treated with it. Antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antimalarial, antiaging, and antidiarrheal activities have also been discovered in the plant.

Chirata is also used to make both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. Swertia pills are frequently taken with honey to reduce the bitterness to some extent.


The health advantages of Chirata


Chirata is used to treat diabetes.

Diabetes is a dangerous illness in which the blood sugar or glucose levels are abnormally high. When the carbs we eat or drink are broken down and released into the bloodstream, glucose is produced. Insulin, a hormone, then absorbs this from the bloodstream. In diabetics, insulin synthesis and function are frequently compromised. Several research have been undertaken to show the chirata herb's anti-diabetic capabilities. Chirata has been discovered to induce pancreatic cells to release more insulin, which lowers blood sugar levels.

Chirata is a liver tonic.

The liver is an essential organ for the body's normal functioning. It removes pollutants from the bloodstream, reserves energy, and aids digestion. Chirata is claimed to have powerful antioxidants that can protect the liver from a variety of ailments. Recent research on the chirata plant revealed that it has anti-hepatitis B properties, which might aid in preventing hepatitis and destroying the hepatitis virus inside the body.

Antiviral effects of Chirata

Because to the presence of several antioxidants in the chirata plant, it is known to have antiviral and antihelminthic qualities. Chirata has also been shown in studies to inhibit the spread of the herpes virus. It was also suggested that chirata's antiviral potential is comparable to that of the widely used antiviral medicine acyclovir.

Chirata has anti-inflammatory properties.

Chirata has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties in several research. According to in vivo research, the chirata plant has a variety of chemical components that significantly decrease inflammation. Chirata's anti-inflammatory properties have been validated in many studies. It has also been discovered to have some analgesic properties. Despite the fact that clinical trials have yet to be conducted, chirata is slowly showing to be a natural & safer therapy for inflammatory conditions.

Chirata is used to treat fever.

Chirata has been utilised in traditional medicine for treatment of fever, colds, and flu. It's a key element in a variety of ayurvedic antipyretic formulas. When compared to paracetamols, research on animal models showed that the roots of the chirata plant, with their bioactive qualities, were able to generate a considerable drop in body temperature.

Chirata is used to treat anaemia.

The absence of red blood cells & haemoglobin characterises anaemia. Haemoglobin is a protein that binds to oxygen and aids in its transport throughout the body. Symptoms of haemoglobin deficiency include weakness and weariness. Iron supplements and a balanced diet are part of the current treatment plan. Traditional medicine, on the other hand, includes a large number of anti-anemic plants. Chirata is a natural remedy that can assist the body in producing adequate red blood cells & alleviating anaemia symptoms.

Chirata is a stomach tonic.

Because chirata is a bitter plant, it can help those with stomach issues like constipation, nausea, & vomiting. The usage of chirata on a regular basis may help to strengthen the stomach. It enhances gastric juice output, resulting in better digestion. Furthermore, chirata enhances the liver's bile output, which aids in the digestion of food particles.

Malaria treatment with Chirata

Malaria is a disease spread by the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito infected with the parasite. Fever, muscular pains, and anaemia are just a few of the symptoms of this condition. Chirata possesses antipyretic, anti-anemic, and antioxidant qualities that may help to alleviate the symptoms of malaria.

Chirata is used to treat cancer.

Cancer is the uncontrolled and abnormal development of bodily cells. With the rising number of cancer cases, it is more crucial than ever to discover a cure. Chirata is one of several natural herbs that has been researched for its anti-carcinogenic properties. Several research have found that chirata has anticancer effects. The herb has the power to inhibit the progression of cancer cells, according to studies done on chirata plant leaf and stem extracts.


BAIBIDANG/VIDANGA- Embilia Ribes

This plant is known as fake pepper seeds & white flowered embelia in Ayurveda. This versatile plant is used to treat a range of ailments, although it is most commonly used to treat worm infestations. According to Achraya sushrut, its fruit is anti-helminthic and a tonic to strengthen. It, together with mulethi roots, supplies energy to the body. Vidanga is utilised to remove excessive vata dosha from the gut. It is utilised to activate rasdhatva agni, which accelerates body metabolism and aids in the removal of excess fat from the body. Vidanga is an Ayurvedic plant that is used as an instrument of power and tonic. Vidanga's dry seeds mimic pepper seeds, hence the plant is sometimes known as fake black pepper. Vidanga seeds is best used after a year of storage.

This plant was characterised by Rajnighantu as having light qualities, a pungent flavour, and a hot potency. It is utilised to bring vata and kapha into equilibrium. Vidanga has been shown to significantly improve anorexia & digestive fire.


Embelia ribes Verse from Antiquity

Embelia is also known as vidanga, krimighna, jantunashan, tandul,vail, amogha, and chitartandul. This penetrating plant has a strong flavour and a scorching intensity. It is a dry herb that is used to increase digestive fire. It is also extremely light to digest. The plant is used to treat stomach discomfort, bloating, ascites, worm infestation, and to balance the kapha and vata doshas.

 

Embelia ribes's Practical Uses

  • Vidanga is an excellent plant for worm infestations such as roundworms, threadworms, and tapeworms. It is used to destroy all bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This plant is also particularly useful for infants who have worm infestations.
  • This herb is a revitalising plant that promotes excellent health and vitality in the body.
  • It also serves as a blood cleanser, removing excess toxins from the human plasma & lymphatic system.
  • Vidanga powder is being used to treat piles and other anorectal problems. It is also useful in the treatment of obesity and benign malignancies.
  • This herb is useful to the neurological system of humans. It is used to treat a variety of nervous system illnesses such as epilepsy and paralysis.
  • It's also good for a variety of dental problems.
  • Vidanga is a fine powder that is used to treat nasal irritation.
  • Vidanga is used to treat nausea, vomiting, flatulence, and stomach discomfort by increasing digestive fire. This plant is used to relieve constipation by its laxative properties.
  • Because of its antifungal & antibacterial qualities, this plant can be used to treat a wide range of skin conditions. To treat skin tone, pigmentation, eczema, and other skin diseases, fresh leaves and leaves paste are utilised.
  • Fever & underlying symptoms such as widespread weakness and exhaustion are treated with the plant.
  • Vidanga is also utilised to lose weight as a fat burner. It eliminates all fat toxins in the blood and lymphatic system.
  • Snake bite toxicity is treated with it.
  • Vidanga is often used to treat persistent cough and is particularly beneficial to TB patients.
  • The astringent leaves of this herb are being used to heal sore throats and mouth ulcers.
  • Because it efficiently heals diabetes, this plant operates on the medha dhatu.
  • It is utilised to balance the doshas of vata and kapha.
  • Part Used :- Fruits, Roots
  • Dosage :- Powder - 3-5gm Decoction - 3-15ml