Bilwadi Gutika
A classical antitoxic pill with Bilwa root, Tulasi, and Karanja used for snake bite, insect and scorpion stings, indigestion, fever, and as an antidote.
Bilwadi Gutika — Overview
Bilwadi Gutika is a classical antitoxic pill made with Bilwa moola, Tulasi Pushpa, Karanja bija, Phalatraya (Triphala), Vyosha (Trikatu), and the two Haridras — each in equal quantity. They are pounded with Basta Mootra (goat urine) and rolled into pills.
It is used by multiple routes — as Pana (oral), Nasya (nasal), and Anjana (collyrium) — and is indicated for a broad range of toxic and infectious states: Sarpa Visha (snake bite), Luta (spider bite), Mushika (rat bite), Vrischika (scorpion sting), Garavisha (artificial/slow poisoning), Visuchika (cholera), Ajirna (indigestion), Jwara (fever), and Bhuta Badha (spirit affliction).
Source: Sahasra Yoga, Pak, Leha, Rasayana, Vati and Gutika Prakarana
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