Baidyanath Mahasudarshan Kadha (450ml) : Indicated in Mild to High Temperatures
About Mahasudarshan Kadha
Mahasudarshan Kadha is a traditional Ayurvedic drug that is used to treat fever caused by a variety of conditions. It encourages perspiration and urine excretion, making it an excellent treatment for malaria and all types of fevers. It is also used to treat liver and spleen diseases.
Ingredients of Mahasudarshan Kadha
- The term for this plant is haritaki.
- Terminology of belerica: vibitaki
- (Emblica officinalis) Amalaki
- Curry leaf, or haridra
- B. aristata’s Daruharidra
- Indicated solanum, Brihati
- Xanthocarpum, or kantakari
- Carcuma zedoaria, or shati
- (Piper longum) Pippali
- Maricha (Black Pepper)
- (Zingiber officinalis) Shunti
- Piper longum (Root of Granthika, Pippali moola)
- Sansevieria roxburghiana’s murva
- Tinospora cordifolia, or guduchi
- Fagonia arabica dhanvayasa
- The katuki plant, Microrhiza kurroa
- Fumara indica, or parpata
- Cyperus rotundus’s musta
- The Gentian kurroa, Trayamana
- Coleus vettiveroides’ Vaalaka (Udichya)
- Azadirachta indica, also known as nimba
- Inula racemosa, aka Paushkara moola
- (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Madhuyasti
- H. antidysenterica, also known as Vatsaka(Kutaja),
- Trachyspermum ammi, aka yavani
- Indrayava, also known as Horrella antidysenterica
- (Clerodendrum indicum) Bharangi
- Moringa oilefera is called Shigru Bija.
- Tribulus terrestris’ Surastra (Gokshura)
- Acorus calamus’s vacha
- The twak plant, Cinnamum zeylanicum
- Prunus puddum, or “Padmaka,”
- Vetivera zizanoides’s Ushira
- Chandana (album by Santalum)
- (Aconitum heterophyllum) Ativisha
- Sida cordifolia, or bala,
- Desmodium gangeticum, Shaliparni
- Uraria picta’s Prisniparni
- (Embelia Ribes) Vidanga
- (Valeriana brunoniana) Tagara
- Plumbago zeylanicum, chitraka
- (Cedrus deodara) Devadaru
- Luffa acutangula’s patola
- Microstylis muscifera jeevaka
- Microstylis wallichi, also known as rushaba
- (Syzygium aromaticum) Lavanga
- The bambusa arum (Vamshalochana)
- Nelumbo nucifera’s pundarika (kamala)
- L. poilyphyleum, also known as kakoli
- Cinnamomum tamala, or patraka
- The fragrant plant known as jathipatraka
- Abies webbiana, dubbed Talisapatra
Benefits of Mahasudarshan Kadha
Fever
Mahasudarsana directly removes heat from the system that has built up due to a displaced agni circulating in the plasma and blood, the low agni commonly causes AMA blocking the channels of circulation (srotas), obstructing the circulation of vata causing some of the prodromal symptoms of fever, and it neutralises viral infections by boosting immunity and detoxifying the acidic burden. It is a specific type of yoga that removes
Lymph
Mahasudars’ana treats both the cause and the symptom of swollen lymph glands, which can be caused by long-term chronic low immunity.
Liver
The excess heat from the hepatic system and ranjaka pitta is cleared by this bitter-tasting remedy, which can also help to treat hypochondriac pain, gallstones, and liver toxicity. By treating the liver, maha sukha can also be used to treat conjunctivitis and styes. Pitta headaches that manifest with pain behind the eyes, on the side of the head, on the temples, and in the forehead are also treated with maha
Skin
With its alterative effects, it can be used to treat allergic conditions like urticaria, which causes itching and red, inflamed skin, as well as conditions like acne, eczema, and skin burning sensations.
Dosage of Mahasudarshan Kadha
After meals, take 3 to 6 grams, twice or three times daily, with water, or as your doctor instructs.
Precautions Of Mahasudarshan Kadha
Children must not have access to it.
Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
Limit your dosage.
Terms and Conditions
Before purchasing this medication, we have assumed that you sought medical advice and are not using it for self-medication.
Attributes | |
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Brand | Baidyanath |
Remedy Type | Ayurvedic |
Country of Origin | India |
Form Factor | Kadha |
Price | ₹ 225 |
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