A Critical Review of Phaltrikadi Ghana Vati in the Management of Kamala w.s.r to (Jaundice)

Authors

  • Sandhyarani Khuntia PG Scholar, Sri Sri College and ayurvedic science & Research Hospital, Sri Sri University, Cuttack Author
  • Pradip Kumar Panda Dean, Sri Sri College and ayurvedic science & Research Hospital, Sri Sri University, Cuttack Author
  • Manoranjan Sahu Lecturer, P.G. Department of Roga Nidana Evum Vikriti Vgyana Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Balangir Author
  • Utkalini Nayak Reader & Head, P.G. Department of Roga Nidana Evum Vikriti Vgyana, Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Balangir Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Phaltrikadi Ghana vati, koshthashrit kamala, bhutwagni, tikta ras, cirrhosis and dosha

Abstract

In Ayurvedic Classics a number of single drugs and formulations have been  mentioned for treatment of liver disorders. Phalatrikadi Ghana vati is one of the  important and prestigious formulation, which is successfully used from the ancient  period. AIM: The main aim of this review study to know the pharmacological  action of this formula on the level of dosha (physiological entity of our body),  bhutagni as we know that liver is the main seat of the bhutagni and positive role of  Phaltrikadi ghana vati in treatment or avoiding harmful effects of so many agents  as drugs, chemicals, toxins and alcohol. Due to the properties like - Pitta, Kapha shamaka, Yakriduttejaka, Shothahara, Pandurogahar, Rechan, Deepan etc. Ghana  vati of Triphala (Hareetaki, Vibheetaki and Amalaki), Amrita, Nimba, Tikta  (Katuki), Vasa, and Kiratattikta (Bhunimb) taken with honey or warm water pacify  the koshthashrit kamala and shakhashrita kamala. Jaundice is a common disorder.  The clinical features of jaundice go hand in hand with that of kamala. Phalatrikadi  Ghana vati, is being utilized for the management of kamala from ancient time. 

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Published

2022-06-30

How to Cite

Khuntia, S., Panda, P.K., Sahu, M., & Nayak, U. (2022). A Critical Review of Phaltrikadi Ghana Vati in the Management of Kamala w.s.r to (Jaundice) . International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga, 5(6), 124–133. https://doi.org/10.48165/