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Overview

Reference: Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India or FSSAI

Category: Ekal Churna (Single Herb Powder) 

Form: Fine powder 

Botanical Name: Moringa oleifera

Sanskrit Name: Sigru, Sobhaniana, Aksiva, Mochaka.

Common Name:  Saijna, Sohjna, Sajina, Sajna, Horse raddish tree, Drum stick tree, Sargavo, Sekato, Munga, Neggee, Nugge Beeta, Muringa, Shevaga, Shegatabeeja, Sajana, Munika, Muringai, Munaga, Sahajana.

Part Used: Dried Seed

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

Rasapanchak (Properties):

Rasa -  Katu, Tikta

Guna - Laghu, Ruksa, Tiksna

Virya - Usna

Vipaka - Katu

Karma - Vaatahara, Kaphahara, Hrdya, Chaksusya, Sangrahi, Deeapana.

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)

Lumps or growths (stable or transitory) in abdomen (गुल्मः) (gulmaḥ) [ITA-5.37.1]
Obesity (मेदोरोगः) (medorogaḥ) [ITA-5.42.1]
Goitre (गलगगण्डः) (galagaṇḍaḥ) [ITA-5.47.1]
Cervical and axillary lymphadenitis (अपची) (apacī) [ITA-5.48.2]
Ulcer (व्रणः) (vraṇaḥ) [ITA-5.54.1]
Eye disorders (नेत्ररोगः) (netrarogaḥ) [ITA-5.66.1]
Disorders of head (शिरोरोगः/शिरःशूलम्/शिरस्तापः/शिरोभितापः) (śirorogaḥ/ śiraḥśūlam/śirastāpaḥ/ śirobhitāpaḥ) [ITA-5.67.1]
Disorders of vitiated vata (वातरोग:) (Vatarogaḥ) [ITA-5.2.1]
Worm Infestation / Helminthiasis / Parasitic Disease (कृमिरोग) (Kṛmiroga) [G-5]
Splenic Disorder / Splenomegaly (प्लीहरोग) (Plīharoga) [G-6]
Substance alleviating inflammation (शोथहरः, शोथघ्नः, श्वयथुघ्नः, श्वयथुहरः) (śothaharaḥ, śothaghnaḥ, śvayathughnaḥ, śvayathuharaḥ) [ITA-6.2.6.67]