Piyusha and Morat

पियूषम्

Piyusha refers to the first milk (colostrum) obtained from the cow immediately after calving. It is very heavy, sweet, unctuous, and highly nourishing. It is considered a potent Brumhana (nourishing) and strengthening substance. However, due to extreme heaviness, it should be consumed in small quantities. It is beneficial for weak and emaciated persons. The first seven days' milk after delivery has progressively decreasing heaviness.

What is Piyusha and Morat (Colostrum - पियूष)?

<p>Piyusha refers to the first milk (colostrum) obtained from the cow immediately after calving. It is very heavy, sweet, unctuous, and highly nourishing. It is considered a potent Brumhana (nourishing) and strengthening substance. However, due to extreme heaviness, it should be consumed in small quantities. It is beneficial for weak and emaciated persons. The first seven days' milk after delivery has progressively decreasing heaviness.</p>

Therapeutic Actions (Karma)

<ul><li>Brumhana (nourishing)</li><li>Balya (strengthening)</li><li>Vrishya (aphrodisiac)</li></ul>

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