Aravindasavam is an Ayurvedic medicine used in children to improve digestion and metabolism. Igt improves the immmunity. It is also used as a general tonic for all childhood complaints.
Reference: Bhaishajya ratnavali, Balaroga context 185 – 189
Aravindasavam uses:
- Aravindasavam is used children’s problems like loss of appetite,
- Low body weight, lack of strength.
- It is also used in treating Grahadoshas – psychological problems of children
Agnim¡ndya (Digestive impairment), Karsya (Emaciation), Balakshaya (Loss of strength / immunity), Sarva B¡laroga (All types of Pediatric conditions), Graha Dosha (Psychosis)
Ingredient:
- Aravinda (lotus – Nelumbo nucifera) – Flower – 48 g
- Usheera (Vetivera zizanioides) – Root – 48 g
- Kashmari (Gmelina arborea) – Fruit – 48 g
- Utpala (Nymphaea stellata) – Flower – 48 g
- Manjishta (Rubia cordifolia) – Root – 48 g
- Bala (Sida cordifolia) – Root – 48 g
- Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) – Rhizome – 48 g
- Ela – Cardamom – Seed – 48 g
- Ambuda – Musta (Cyperus rotundus) – Rhizome – 48 g
- Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus) – Root – 48 g
- Shiva – Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) – Fruit – 48 g
- Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica) – Fruit rind – 48 g
- Vacha (Acorus calamus) – Rhizome – 48 g
- Amalaki – Amla – Fruit – 48 g
- Shati (Hedychium spicatum) – Rhizome – 48 g
- Shyama – Trivrit (Ipomoea turpethum) – Root – 48 g
- Neelini – Indigofera tinctoria – Root – 48 g
- Patola (Trichosanthes dioica) – Leaf / Plant – 48 g
- Parpata (Fumaria parviflora) – Whole plant – 48 g
- Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) – Stem Bark – 48 g
- Madhuka (Madhuca indica) – Flower – 48 g
- Yashti madhu (Licorice) – Root – 48 g
- Mura (Selinium tenuifolium) – Root – 48 g
- Draksha – Dry Grapes– Fruit – 960 g
- Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticosa) – Flower – 768 g
- Water – 24.576 liters
- Sugar – 4.8 kg
- Honey – 2.4 kg
Arvindasav Ayurveda dose: 3 – 12 ml once or twice a day, after food with equal quantity of water or as directed by Ayurvedic expert.
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