Kshayarogahara Kashaya
Decoction formulas for Rajayakshma (consumption/wasting disease), using Punarnava, Bala, Pippali, Gokshura, Guduchi, Dasamoola, Vasa and Panchakola.
Kshayarogahara Kashaya — Overview
Kshayarogahara Kashaya is used to manage Rajayakshma (Nripamaya) — consumption and wasting disease. The first formula, composed of Punarnava, Bala, Chavya, Shaliparni, Pippali, Gokshura and Jivanthi, acts as a nourishing agent (Pushtikaraka) and destroyer of Kshaya.
The second formula blends Guduchi, Dasamoola, Devadaru, Bharangi, Vasa, Punarnava (Vrischira), Mustha, Dhanvayasa, Bala, Chirubilwa and Panchakola, taken with honey. A third formula uses Ela, Pippali, Yashtimadhu, Sunthi, Mustha, Vasa, Nimba, Guduchi, Hribera and Dasamoola administered with Laksha powder, sugar, jeeraka powder and honey.
Source: Sahasra Yoga, Kashaya Prakarana (Decoctions)
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