Atisarahara Kashaya
Three decoctions (Nagaradi Kashaya, a Patha-Guduchi group, and a Kantakari-Sunthi-Guduchi group) for fever with diarrhea, dysentery and related vata-kapha complaints.
Atisarahara Kashaya — Overview
Atisarahara Kashaya is a collection of decoctions for treating diarrhea (Atisara) in its various forms. The first formula combines Devadaru, Vacha, Mustha, Sunthi, and Ativisha — indicated in Amatisara (diarrhea with undigested material). A second, more elaborate formula uses Mustha, Karanja, Ativisha, Chitraka, Bilwa, Sunthi, Pippalimoola, and Kutaja for Amatisara, Pakwatisara (diarrhea with digested stool), and painful diarrhea.
A third extensive formula incorporates Yavasa, Ativisha, Vidanga, Chitraka, Patha, Vacha, Dhataki, Lodhra, Ambashta, Vatankura, Haridra, Daruharidra, Padma, Manjishta, Haritaki, Ela, Mocharasa, Ajamoda, Pippalimoola, Aralu, Trikatu, and Bilwa — used for bowel disorders (Kukshi roga) and diarrhea.
Source: Sahasra Yoga, Kashaya Prakarana (Decoctions)
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