Asava & Arishta

Kushmandasava: Best Asava for Hemoptysis and Hemorrhagic Disorders

Kushmandasava is the best Asava for increased or aggravated Pitta Dosha. It improves appetite and increases strength. It is helpful to treat loss of appetite, urinary disorders, acidosis, anemia, piles, bowel diseases, hemorrhages (abnormal bleeding) and obesity. Kushmandasava mainly acts on stomach, intestines, liver, spleen and kidney and urinary bladder.

Kushmandasava Ingredients (Composition)

IngredientQuantity
Kushmanda (Kushmand) Svarasa – Benincasa Hispida fruit Juice2460 Parts
Trikatu1 Part
Laung (Clove) – Syzygium Aromaticum1 Part
Chaturjat1 Part
Kankol (Kababchini) – Piper Cubeba1 Part
Jaiphal (Nutmeg) – Myristica Fragrans1 Part
Priyangu – Callicarpa Macrophylla1 Part
Kaith fruit pulp (Wood Apple) – Feronia Limonia1 Part
Indrayava – Holarrhena Antidysenterica Seeds1 Part
Gokshura – Tribulus Terrestris1 Part
Giloy Sat1 Part
Bharangi – Clerodendrum Serratum1 Part
Bala Beej – Sida Cordifolia1 Part
Hauber (Common Juniper) – Juniperus Communis1 Part
Supari (Betel Nut) – Areca Catechu1 Part
Devdaru (Deodar Cedar or Himalayan Cedar) – Cedrus Deodara1 Part
Kasturi (Deer Musk)1 Part
Katha (Catechu) – Acacia Catechu1 Part
Nagarmotha (Nut Grass) – Cyperus Rotundus1 Part
Chitrak – Plumbago Zeylanica1 Part
Triphala1 Part
Rasna – Pluchea Lanceolata1 Part
Yashtimadhu (Licorice) – Glycyrrhiza Glabra1 Part
Tejovati or Tumbaru (Toothache Tree) – Zanthoxylum Armatum (Zanthoxylum Alatum)1 Part
Nagkesar – Mesua Ferrea1 Part
Piplamool (Long Pepper Roots) – Piper Longum1 Part
Ajmod (celery seeds) – Apium Graveolens1 Part
Kalonji (Black Seed) – Nigella Sativa1 Part
Ajwain (Carom Seeds) – Trachyspermum Ammi1 Part
Kayaphal (Kattphal) –  Myrica Esculenta1 Part
Vanshlochan (Tabasheer)1 Part
Akarkara – Anacyclus Pyrethrum1 Part
Utangan Beej – Blepharis Edulis1 Part
Kaith bark (Wood Apple) – Feronia Limonia1 Part
Soya Beej (Dill) – Anethum Sowa1 Part
Gajpippali (Gajapippal) – Scindapsus Officinalis1 Part
Lasuda  (Indian Cherry) – Cordia Dichotoma1 Part
Indrayava – Holarrhena Antidysenterica seeds1 Part
Kakoli (White Himalayan lily) – Lilium Polyphyllum1 Part
Shati (Kapoor Kachri or Spiked Ginger Lily) – Hedychium Spicatum1 Part
Kachur (Zedoary) – Curcuma Zedoaria1 Part
Mochras – Bombax Malabaricum1 Part
Nagarmotha (Nut Grass) – Cyperus Rotundus1 Part
Talmakhana – Asteracantha Longifolia1 Part
Kaseru (Singhara) – Water Chestnut – Eleocharis Dulcis1 Part
Sahadevi – Vernonia Cinerea1 Part
Chirayata (Kiratatikta) – Swertia Chirata1 Part
Chavya (Java Long Pepper) – Piper Chaba1 Part
Turmeric (Haldi) – Curcuma Longa1 Part
Daruhaldi (Daruharidra) – Berberis Aristata1 Part
Dhania (Coriander) – Coriandrum Sativum1 Part
Devdali (Devadali) – Luffa Echinata1 Part
Vidarikand – Pueraria Tuberosa1 Part
Lauh (Loh) Bhasma32 Parts
Dhataki Flower- Woodfordia Fruticosa64 Parts

Preparation Method: Take warm Kushmanda Juice in Asava Vessel and put powders of all ingredients in it and mix well. Leave the mixture for 15 days. Then decant the liquid (Kushmandasava) and preserve it in food-grade bottles.

Pharmacological Actions

Kushmandasava has following medicinal properties:

  • Nervine Tonic
  • Soporific (Sleep inducing)
  • Nootropic
  • Antihemorrhagic
  • Spermatogenic
  • Aphrodisiac
  • Carminative

Dosha Karma

Kushmandasava pacifies Tridosha. Especially, it is more useful in cases of increased or aggravated Pitta Dosha.

Therapeutic Indications

Kushmandasava is helpful in following health conditions.

  • General Debility or Physical weakness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Acidosis
  • Anemia
  • Urinary disorders
  • Piles
  • Hemorrhages (abnormal bleeding)
  • Liver disorders
  • Spleen disorders

Kushmandasava Dosage

The general dosage of Kushmandasava is as follows.
Children (above the age of 5 years)5 to 10 ml
Adults10 to 30 ml
Maximum Possible Dosage60 ml Per Day (in divided doses)
Doses: Twice a day with equal amount of water
Best Time to Take: After Food

Safety Profile

Kushmandasava is considerably safe for most individuals.

Side Effects of Kushmandasava

There are no side effects reported with Kushmandasava.

Contraindications

There are no absolute contraindications for Kushmandasava.

Pregnancy & Lactation

The safety profile of Kushmandasava is not well established for pregnant women.

Kushmandasava is possibly safe to consume by lactating mothers. There are no adverse effects reported with the use of Kushmandasava in lactating mothers and breastfeeding babies.

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Dr. Jagdev Singh

Dr. Jagdev Singh is a qualified Ayurvedic Practitioner and Herbalist with B.A.M.S. and M. Sc. in Medicinal Plants. He has a wealth of experience in using Ayurveda to treat patients, including the use of herbal medicine and personalized Ayurvedic diets. His passion for spreading accurate and scientific information about Ayurveda and Medicinal Plants led him to create Ayur Times, a trusted resource for those seeking reliable information on the topic. Through his dedicated work, Dr. Singh has helped thousands of patients find relief and improve their health with Ayurveda and Herbal Medicine.

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