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. 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
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