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Madhuyashti
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Common Name:
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Liquorice
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Hindi Name:
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Muleti
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Sanskrit Name:
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Yashtimadhu
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Latin Name:
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Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn.
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Habit and Habitat:
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Plant of Madhuyashti is found everywhere in India, Egypt, Arab, Iran, Afghanistan,
Russia, South Europe & China.Rhizomes & roots are used after drying & removing or
without removing its skin.
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Part Used:
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The shade Dried rhizomes or roots of Madhuyashti are used in classical formulations
of Ayurvedic medicine.
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Effect on Dosha:
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Pacifies Vata and Pitta.
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General properties in Ayurveda
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Madhuyashti is a traditional herbal remedy with an ancient history not only in India
but around the world. In Ayurveda it is used in formulations for anti-inflammatory,
anti-hepatotoxic, anti-spasmodic, demulcent, emetic, expectorant, laxative, rejuvenative,
sedative and as a general tonic. It is widely used in formulations for abdominal
pain, bronchitis, colds, cough, hyperacidity, laryngitis, laxative, muscle spasms,
sore throat, ulcers and painful urination. As an anti-hepatotoxic herb Mulati is
effective in the treatment of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis, for which it is been
widely used in Japan.
Much of the liver orientated recent research has focused upon the triterpene glycyrrhizinhave
proved that Glycyrrhiza inhibits hepatocyte injury caused by carbon tetrachloride,
benzene hexachloride and PCB. Antibody production is enhanced by glycyrrhizin, possibly
through the production of interleukin. Modern research has shown it to have effects
upon, amongst other organs, the endocrine system and liver. The triterpenes of Glycyrrhiza
are metabolized in the body to molecules that have a similar structure to the adrenal
cortex hormones. Glycyrrhizin inhibits the growth of several DNA and RNA viruses,
inactivating Herpes simplex virus particles irreversibly.
It has a wide variety of uses in respiratory conditions such as catarrh, bronchitis
and various forms of coughs. Liquorice is used in allopathic medicine as a treatment
for peptic ulceration, a similar use to its herbal use in gastritis and ulcers.
It can be used in the relief of abdominal colic. It nourishes the brain-increasing
cranial and cerebrospinal fluid. Madhuyashti helps to improve complexion, hair,
and eyesight. Ayurvedic hair oil made of Madhuyashti prevents premature graying
of hair and makes them strong and free from complaints like dandruff. Maduyashti
is a Rasayana herb which helps to improve immunity and protects heart, brain lungs,
liver, kidney and other vital organs of body.
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System specific usage in Ayurveda
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External Usage: |
It controls burning sensation, soothes, controls inflammation & controls pain. Mulati
is widely used in Ayurvedic formulations for wound healing and detoxification. In
Ayurvedic formulations for hair care it helps to control falling of hair, baldness,
premature greying of hair and dandruff in many hair oils.
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Internal Usage: |
Madhuyashti is one of the most commonly used herb in wide range of conditions in
Ayurveda.
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Immune System:
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It is a ‘Rasayana’ herb & is used for rejuvenation and revitalization of musculo-skeletal
system. It strengthens muscles and bones. In classical Ayurvedic formulations it
is widely used for general debility.
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Blood Circulatory System:
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It helps in detoxification, allergic conditions and anaemia.
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Respiratory System: |
It has decongesting, mucolytic properties so helps in breathing difficulty. Widely
used in Ayurvedic formulations for asthma, chronic cough, allergic cough. Keeping
a piece of Mulati helps in soothing soar throat and hoarseness of voice.
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Uro-genital System:
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Madhuyashti has excellent diuretic properties. Glycyrrhiza is widely used in Ayurvedic
formulations as a tonic for stimulating male genital system and in conditions such
as loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, oligospermia & impotence.
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Nervous System: |
It has beneficial properties towards intellect promoting and relieving agony of
rheumatoid arthritis.
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Main Classical Uses:
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Madhuyashti is used in large number of formulations in Ayurveda. Main formulations
containing Madhuyashti are: Yashtayadi churan, Yashtayadi kwath, Yashtimadhvadi
tail.
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References:
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Dravyaguna Vigyan, By- Prof. Priyavrat Sharma,
Published By- Chaukhambha Bharti Academy, Varanasi. INDIA.
Bhavprakash Nighantu, By- Dr. Ganga Sahay Pandey & Dr. Krishna
Chandra Chunekar.
Published By- Chaukhamba Bharti Academy, Varanasi. INDIA
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Clinical studies / Clinical justification:
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The herb Yashtimadhu is well supported with research papers published all over the
world in leading medical research journals of modern era. Summary of some of the
research papers is given below to support its inclusion in ASHWA Capsules.
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