Ashokarishta
Ashokarishta, also called Asokaristam, is a well-known Ayurvedic preparation. It is often used for the treatment of various women's health-related problems. It helps in the management of heavy menstrual bleeding called menorrhagia. It also helps in treating irregular, delayed or painful periods. It is also useful in managing bleeding piles and nose bleeds.
Ashokarishta has rich properties which are helpful in the treatment of menopause-related symptoms. It also promotes the quality of life in menopausal women[1]. It contains a mix of ingredients that go through fermentation. The fermentation process helps this ayurvedic tonic gain some astringent properties. This property helps in controlling excessive menstrual bleeding, bleeding hemorrhoids, and bleeding ulcers.
According to Ayurveda, mensuration-related problems are generally caused due to aggravation. Ashokarishta due to its Vata-balancing property helps to provide relief from menstruation-related disorders. It also has Kashaya (astringent) and Sita (cold) properties which help to control bleeding[2][3]. Its Sita property even helps in treating piles. It provides a considerable reduction in burning sensation and discomfort in piles.
Ashokarishta has rich properties which are helpful in the treatment of menopause-related symptoms. It also promotes the quality of life in menopausal women[1]. It contains a mix of ingredients that go through fermentation. The fermentation process helps this ayurvedic tonic gain some astringent properties. This property helps in controlling excessive menstrual bleeding, bleeding hemorrhoids, and bleeding ulcers.
According to Ayurveda, mensuration-related problems are generally caused due to aggravation. Ashokarishta due to its Vata-balancing property helps to provide relief from menstruation-related disorders. It also has Kashaya (astringent) and Sita (cold) properties which help to control bleeding[2][3]. Its Sita property even helps in treating piles. It provides a considerable reduction in burning sensation and discomfort in piles.
What is Ashokarishta made of?
Ashoka, Dhataki, Cumin, Nagarmotha, Ginger, Daruharidra, Harad, Baheda, Amla, Mango, Adoosa, Sandalwood, Jaggery
What are the synonyms of Ashokarishta?
Ashokarishta syrup
What is the source of Ashokarishta?
Plant Based
Benefits of Ashokarishta
Modern Science View
Generally, menstrual bleeding continues for 3-5 days, but if bleeding continues beyond this then this condition is called Menorrhagia. The presence of Ashok (Saraca asoca) bark as the main ingredient in Ashokarishta is considered to show astringent action, providing a halt in excessive menstrual bleeding[4]. Astringents act as a uterine tonic and help regulate the menses or period and the amount of flow.
Ayurvedic View
According to Ayurveda, Menorrhagia is referred to as Rakta Pradar or excessive secretion of menstrual blood. This occurs due to an aggravation of Pitta dosha. Ashokarishta helps to manage menorrhagia due to its Pitta balancing and Kashaya (astringent) properties[2][3].
Modern Science View
Pain during menstruation or dysmenorrhea is a condition of pain or discomfort (cramps) caused during or just before a period. The pain is usually felt in the pelvis or lower abdomen. Ashokarishta is made by a mixture of different compounds which exhibit different medicinal properties. It is considered useful in reducing the spasm and discomfort associated with painful periods[4].
Ayurvedic View
According to Ayurveda, this condition is known as Kasht-Aartava. Aartava or Menstruation is controlled by Vata dosha. An aggravated Vata dosha can be attributed to the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Ashokarishta is one of the best formulations to manage dysmenorrhea due to its Vata balancing property. It also helps relax the muscles and gives relief from cramps due to its Shool Shamak (pain-relieving) property[2][3].
Ayurvedic View
Menopausal Syndrome can be defined as a chain of symptoms associated with the physiological changes that take place in a woman's body as the period of fertility ends. These may include hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, and weakness.Ashokarista is an effective Ayurvedic classical medicine which can help in managing the symptoms of menopausal syndrome.
As per the Ayurvedic textbook, menopausal syndrome can be correlated with Rajonivritti which is caused due to aggregation of Vata dosha. Ashokarishta helps to control Vata dosha due to its Snigdha and Vata balancing property. These properties work against the Ruksha (dry) nature of Vata, thus providing relief from the symptoms of menopausal syndrome.
As per the Ayurvedic textbook, menopausal syndrome can be correlated with Rajonivritti which is caused due to aggregation of Vata dosha. Ashokarishta helps to control Vata dosha due to its Snigdha and Vata balancing property. These properties work against the Ruksha (dry) nature of Vata, thus providing relief from the symptoms of menopausal syndrome.
Modern Science View
Bleeding piles are also called Hemorrhoids. These are swollen veins in your anus and rectum. The problem of piles has become common due to today’s sedentary lifestyle. It occurs as a result of chronic constipation. Ashokarishta due to the presence of certain constituents (tannins) provides astringent properties. This property helps in providing relief in bleeding hemorrhoids[4].
Ayurvedic View
Ayurveda suggests that chronic constipation leads to the impairment of all three doshas, mainly Vata dosha. An aggravated Vata causes a low digestive fire, leading to persistent constipation. It might then further result in pain and swelling around the anal region if ignored or left untreated. This further results in pile mass followed by sometimes or frequent bleeding.
Ashokarishta gives relief in swelling of pile mass by balancing Vata dosha. Ashokarishta also reduces burning sensation and discomfort in piles due to its Sita (cold) nature. It gives cooling effects and reduces burning sensations in the anus. Ashokarishta also helps to manage bleeding in piles due to its Stambhana (hemostatic) property[2][3].
Ashokarishta gives relief in swelling of pile mass by balancing Vata dosha. Ashokarishta also reduces burning sensation and discomfort in piles due to its Sita (cold) nature. It gives cooling effects and reduces burning sensations in the anus. Ashokarishta also helps to manage bleeding in piles due to its Stambhana (hemostatic) property[2][3].
Ayurvedic View
One of the main causes of female infertility is hormonal imbalance which may occur due to Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD). There are various other reasons behind infertility like anxiety, depression and insomnia. According to Ayurveda, all three doshas are involved in female infertility which sometimes results in the accumulation of toxins inside the body.
Ashokarishta is generally prescribed in case of female infertility to support internally and to clear toxins out of the body by a process known as Shodhana (detoxification of the body)[2][3
Ashokarishta is generally prescribed in case of female infertility to support internally and to clear toxins out of the body by a process known as Shodhana (detoxification of the body)[2][3
Ayurvedic View
Indigestion is a general term that describes discomfort in the upper abdomen. It is characterized as the state of an incomplete process of digestion of the ingested food. According to Ayurveda, indigestion is termed as Agnimandya. This occurs due to an imbalance of Pitta dosha. Whenever the consumed food is left undigested due to Mand agni (low digestive fire), it results in the formation of Ama (toxic remains in the body due to improper digestion), causing indigestion. Ashokarishta helps in the digestion of Ama due to its Pachak (digestive) property. It improves the digestive fire by balancing the Pitta dosha[2][3].
How effective is Ashokarishta?
Insufficient evidence
Female infertility, Heavy menstrual bleeding, Indigestion, Menopausal symptoms, Pain during menstruation, Piles
FAQs about Ashokarishta benefits
Precautions when using Ashokarishta
Breastfeeding
Modern Science View
Enough information is not available to suggest the use of Ashokarishta in lactating women. Consumption of herbal medications during lactation is generally not advised.
Pregnancy
Modern Science View
Enough evidence is not available to suggest the use of Ashokarishta in pregnant women. It would be advisable to avoid any herbal supplements without consulting a doctor.
FAQs about Ashokarishta precautions
Recommended Dosage of Ashokarishta
- Ashokarishta Syrup - 5-10ml or as directed by your physician
How to use Ashokarishta
Take 5-10 ml of Ashokarishta with an equal amount of water twice daily after meals or as directed by the physician
Frequently asked questions
Ayurvedic View
Yes, Ashokarishta can be taken during periods. It helps reduce the pain caused during menstruation (periods). It also helps to control the bleeding if you have excessive bleeding problems. You can consume 5-10 ml of Ashokarishta with an equal amount of water after meals or as directed by your physician.
Ayurvedic View
Yes, Ashokarishta can be taken after menopause. It is safe and effective in the management of post-menopausal symptoms. You can take 5-10ml with equal water twice a day to get quick relief.
Ayurvedic View
Generally, it is advisable to take 1-2 teaspoons (5-10ml) of Ashokarishta twice daily with an equal quantity of water, after meals. You can also use it as directed by your physician.
Ayurvedic View
Ashokarishta is an effective polyherbal ayurvedic medicine that is used in treating menstrual disorders like irregular or excessive bleeding because of its Pitta balancing and Kashaya (astringent) properties.
Modern Science View
Enough information is not available to suggest the use of Ashokarishta in lactating women. It would be advisable to avoid any medication or supplements without consulting a doctor.
Modern Science View
Enough evidence is not available to suggest the use of Ashokarishta in pregnant women. It would be advisable to avoid any medication or supplements without consulting a doctor.
References
- Shri Baidyanath.Asavarishta Prakarana.Ayurveda Sar Sangraha/Shri Baidyanath Ayurveda Bhawan Ltd.2018:719-722
- Angadi R. Sandhana Kalpana.Bhaisajya Kalpana Vijanana.2nd edition,Chaukhamba Surbharati Prakashan.2016:311-313
Disclaimer
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