Information about Ashmarihara Kashayam indication, dose, side effects, ingredients, preparation, reference & Ayurvedic properties.

Ashmarihara Kashayam is a concentrated decoction prepared out of herbal ingredients, which consist of water soluble active principles.

Indication: Used in urinary calculi and renal colic pain.

Adjuvant: Shilajith or Yavakshara.

Dosage guide :  Kashayam  5 – 15ml diluted with 15 –  45ml of water twice daily before food or as directed by physician.

Side effects: No known side effects, over dose may induce gastric irritation. Use this medicine under medical supervision.

Ingredients:

SI.NO Sanskrit name Botanical name Quantity
1 Pashanabeda Aerva lanata 1 Part
2 Sagauna(Saaka)       — 1 Part
3 Papita(Eranda karkati) Carica papaya 1 Part
4 Satavara(Shatavari) Asparagus racemosus 1 Part
5 Gokshura Tribulus terrestris 1 Part
6 Baruna(Varuna) Crataeva nurvala 1 Part
7 Kusha Saccharum spontaneum 1 Part
8 Rajavarta 1 Part
9 Shali Oryza sativa 1 Part
10 Punarnava Boerhaavia diffusa 1 Part
11 Giloya(Amritha) Tinospora cordifolia 1 Part
12 Ceracida(Apamarga) Achyarnthes aspera 1 Part
13 Khira(Trapusa) Cucumis sativus 1 Part
14 Jatamamsi Nardostachys jatamansi 1 Part
15 Khurashani ajwayna(Parasika yavani) Hyoscyamus niger 1 Part

Method of preparation of Ashmarihara Kashayam: Herbal ingredients (coarse powder) 1 part boiled in 16 parts of water and reduced to 4 part.

Method  of Storage: Store in an airtight container, in a dry place.

Ayurvedic Properties of Ashmarihara Kashayam:

Roga karma:  Ashmari, vrakka shula and sharkarameha.

Dosha karma: Tridoshahara especially vatahara.

Agni  karma: Deepana

Reference:  Siddhayogasangraha Ashmarimutrakrcchradhikara: 42.

Warning: Do not take this product without the consent of your Ayurvedic Physician. The information here is only for the purpose of knowledge.