‘Laxation’ or Virechana is a treatment modality according to Ayurvedic principles. It balances the Pitta element in your system and flushes out vitiated ‘doshas’ from your body.
‘Patolamooladi Kashayam’ is a formula that bestows mild laxation while simultaneously enhancing liver health and performance. Liver is the seat of metabolism. Efficient hepatic function is the key to robust health and metabolism.
Features & Benefits
- Patolamooladi Kashayam is an aqueous extract of Patola (Tricosanthes dioica), Triphala (berries of Embilica officinalis, Terminalia chebula, Terminalia bellarica), Vishala (Tricosanthes peltata), Brahmi (Bacopa moneiri), Katurohini (Picorrhiza kurroa) and Shunti(Zingiber officinale)
- It bestows good laxation. It cleanses the gut and restores electrolyte balance in the body.
- It relieves constipation and edema. It supports treatment of fluid collection in body spaces. For e.g. Ascites.
- It corrects impaired liver function. Rectifies metabolic pathways. Breaks down and expels ‘Ama’ or accumulated metabolic toxins from the body.
- Patolamooladi Kashayam extensively used in managing of Metabolic syndrome and associated obesity.
- It purifies blood. Improves skin health. Helps in the management of acute and chronic skin diseases.
Dosage and Instructions
Adult: 15-20 ml of Patolamooladi Kashayam mixed with 45-60 ml of boiled and cooled water, twice daily on an empty stomach.
Child: 10-15 ml of Patolamooladi Kashayam mixed with 30-45 ml of boiled and cooled water, twice daily on an empty stomach.
Suitable for all ages in physician recommended doses.
Key Ingredients
Hareetaki (Terminalia chebula)
Popularly known as Indian walnut for its innumerable benefits or Indian hog plum in English, it is extremely valuable for its role in improving hair health. It is useful for treating scalp infections like dandruff, itching, and hair fall. It also strengthens them from the roots, prevents breakage and loss of hair, and bestows silky soft smooth hair.
Amalaki (Emblica officinalis)
It is commonly known as the Indian gooseberry is high in Vitamin C and natural antioxidants known as flavonoids and polyphenols. When used for hair treatments, it is found to strengthen and condition follicles down to the roots. Amla oil can promote hair growth, reduce dandruff, and prevent the graying of hair.
Vibhithaki (Terminalia Bellerica)
Known as beach almonds or Bedda nut tree, it is rich in Vitamin C, and other antioxidants that nourish the hair roots. Bibhitaki helps in making the roots of the hair stronger, minimizing hair fall, and preventing premature graying of hair strands.
Patola (Trichosanthes dioica)
Acharya Charaka has mentioned Patola as one of the herbs used in powder massage, useful in pruritus, acne ad urticaria. Leaves and fruits of Patola s used in the treatment of alcoholism and jaundice. Soup of Patola fruit is also advisable in alcoholism. The Patola leaves juice is used in alopesia and liver enlargement. Regular eating of Patola vegetable helps to lose weight, increases the immune power, and also provide relief from abdominal diseases. Patola root is Sukha Virechaka-causes mild purgation.
Shunti(Zingiber officinale)
Also called Vishwa Bheshaja, it has a number of pharmacological activities. Neuroprotective activity and activity against colon cancer have facilitated further research for finding out less toxic and more potent drugs for the better treatment of related diseases. Ginger is extensively used around the world in foods as a spice. Ginger has been used for cold-induced disease, nausea, asthma, cough, colic, heart palpitation, swellings, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, dyspnoea, vomiting, gastritis, thirst, postpartum disorders, and rheumatism. It is a carminative antipyretic and is used to treat bronchitis, gastrointestinal disorders, and piles.
Brahmi (Bacoppa monneri)
Brahmi helps calm the mind, promote clarity of thought, and memory consolidation. It has established action in modulating brain activity.
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