How To Know If An Ayurvedic Oil Can Be Taken Orally Or Not?
For the purpose of this article, by the word “traditional Ayurvedic oil”, I mean, a traditional Ayurvedic oil, the reference formula of which, is there…
For the purpose of this article, by the word “traditional Ayurvedic oil”, I mean, a traditional Ayurvedic oil, the reference formula of which, is there…
Chitrakadi Vati and Ajmodadi churna contain quite a number of common ingredients. However, they are used for completely different purposes. Let us find out the differences…
Asava and Arishta are very important theraputic forms of Ayurveda. They contain naturally generated alcohol. This alcohol acts as the medium for active ingredients of…
With ever growing costs, getting good quality raw materials for the manufacturing of Ayurvedic Medicine is becoming increasingly Herculean task. This is especially hurting the…
Can similar Ayurvedic medicines be substituted with each other? Suppose Ashwagandharishta is prescribed by your Ayurvedic doctor, Can that be substituted with Ashwagandha rasayana or…
Ayurvedic medicine dosage forms are numerous. We recently learnt about – why so many dosage forms are there in Ayurveda. Let us learn which dosage…
Ayurveda pharmaceutics explains a variety of dosage forms. Dosage form means, forms of medicine. Example – Kashayam, Asava, Arishta, Vati (tablets), Avaleha (herbal jams) etc….
Triphala Guggulu and Kaisohre Guggulu are two Ayurvedic tablets used in skin diseases, wounds etc. Though the ingredients of both look similar, there are many…
Triphala Churna, Guggulu tablet, capsule and Triphala guggulu are three different Ayurvedic medicines with different and unique usage. Triphala Churna It is a very simple…
Triphala and Chyawanprash are two great Ayurvedic medicines. They both rejuvenate body and hence useful for anti aging purpose. But one has only three ingredients…
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