- List of herbs and minerals in Ayurveda
Ayurveda (Devanagari : _sa. आयुर्वेद ) is a form oftraditional medicine in use primarily inIndia . Ayurveda believes that various materials of vegetable, animal, and mineral origin have some medicinal value. The medicinal properties of these materials are time tested and have been used for centuries in ayurvedic medicines to cure illness and/or help maintain health.Ayurvedic medicaments are made from herbs or mixtures of herbs, either alone or in combination with minerals, metals and other ingredients of animal origin. The metals, animals and minerals are purified by individual processes before being used for medicinal purposes. Impurified materials are not allowed to be used as medicine.
The forms of
Ayurvedic medicaments are:* Fresh juice of herbs
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Quath (Malayalam : കഷായം ) : Crushed herbs, used as decoction or tea for internal and external uses*
Churna : Fine powdered herbs, used as medicine with water or in food for internal and external uses*
Taila : Herbs cooked in edible oil according to rules laid down for internal and external uses*
Ghrat /Ghrit : Herbs cooked in clarified butter* Asav/Arista/Sura : a kind of light wine obtained from fermentation of herbs
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Arka : A distillation of herbs*
Rasausadhi /Kharliya Rasayan : Herbs mixed with metals, minerals and animal ingredients*
Bhasma : Ashes*
Parpaty : combinations of Metals, Minerals, Animal ingredients and Herbs*
Kshar /Lavan /Salt/Drava : these are specially prepared medicaments*
Guggula based medicaments*
Lauha Bhasam :Mandoor Bhasam based medicaments*
Avaleha /Modak /Paak /Prash : Herbs cooked inJaggery orsugar *
Bati /Gutika /Goli : Mixtures of medicines shaped in pills, pillules or tablets for ease of administration*
Pralep /Anjan /Varti /Dhoop : Liniments, drops, paint, paste etc. for external usesCommonly used herbs and minerals
(Names ref.) [cite book | author=The Himalaya Drug Company| date=2004-01-01| title=Guide To Good Living| publisher=The Himalaya Drug Company, Makali, Bangalore 562 123, India]
See also
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Ayurveda References
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