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Overview

Reference: Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India or FSSAI

Category: Ekal Churna (Single Herb Powder) 

Form: Fine powder 

Botanical Name: Centella asiatica

Sanskrit Name: Mandukaparni, Manduki, Darduracchada.

Common Name: Manimuni, Jholkhuri, Thalkhuri, Thankuni, Indian Pennywort, Khodabrahmi, Khadbrahmmi, Brahma Manduki, Brahmi, Ondelaga, Brahmi soppu, Kodangal, Karivana, Vallari, Saraswati Aku, Vauari.

Part Used: Whole Plant

Dose: 3 - 6 gm or as directed by the physician 

Rasapanchak (Properties):

Rasa -  Madhura, Kasaya, Tikta, Katu

Guna -Laghu, Sara

Virya -Sheeta

Vipaka - Madhura

Karma - Kapha-Pittahara, Hridya, Medhya, Swarya, Rasayana, Deepana, Varnya, Visaghna Ayusya, Balya.

Disclaimer

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This guideline is based on Ayurvedic classical principles and intended for educational use. Practitioners should use their clinical judgment, patient assessment, and individualised protocol before prescribing in actual clinical settings.

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Indications (Uses & Benefits)

Disproportion of blood (रक्तवैषम्यम्) (raktavaiṣamyam) [ITA-5.3.5]
Fever (ज्वरः) (jvaraḥ) [ITA-5.6.1]
Anaemic syndrome (पाण्डुरोगः) (pāṇḍurogaḥ) [ITA-5.14.1]
Haemorrhage from external and internal orifices, bleeding disorders (रक्तपित्तम्) (raktapittam) [ITA-5.16.1]
Cough (कासः) (kāsaḥ) [ITA-5.18.1]
Dyspnoea (श्वासः) (śvāsaḥ) [ITA-5.20.1]
Multiple dermatological diseases (कुष्ठः) (kuṣṭhaḥ) [ITA-5.59.1]
Loss of Appetite / Anorexia (अरुचि) (Āruciḥ) [G-3]
Anti-pruritic medicine (कण्डूघ्नः, कण्डुहरः, कण्डूप्रशमनः) (kaṇḍūghnaḥ, kaṇḍūharaḥ, kaṇḍūpraśamanaḥ) [G-10]
Substance alleviating inflammation (शोथहरः, शोथघ्नः, श्वयथुघ्नः, श्वयथुहरः) (śothaharaḥ, śothaghnaḥ, śvayathughnaḥ, śvayathuharaḥ) [ITA-6.2.6.67]