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Latin name : Aconitum heterophyllum
English Name : Indian Atees, Crowfoot, Atis Root
Persian Name : Vajji Turki
Sanskrit Name : Ativisha, Sitashringi, Bhangura
Hindi Name : Atis, Bakhma
Chinese Name : Yi zi hao, Wu tou
German Name : Eisenhut
Description: This species does not contain the toxic alkaloid Aconitine and so it is said to be non-poisonous. Tuberous root is acrid, analgesic, antiinflammatory, antiperiodic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, bitter, carminative, cholagogue, digestive, expectorant, febrifuge, stomachic, thermogenic and tonic. It is valuable for combating debility and after fevers it is an excellent tonic. Useful in malarial fevers. Also useful in diarrhoea, dysentery, haemorrhoids, liver disorders and vomiting. It is also very helpful in cough and dyspepsia. It possesses potent immunostimulant properties.
Dosage: 15 mg to 30 mg powder.
Contraindication: Overuse (many times the recommended dosage) should be avoided, as it may cause serious problems.
| Useful in Following diseases : |
Abdominal Distention, Anorexia Nervosa, Cellulite, Colic, Convalescence, Cough, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Fevers, General Debility, Haemorrhage, Indigestion, Intestinal Worms, Liver Dysfunction, Malaria, Piles, Rheumatism, Sexual Debility, Vomiting, , |
| Used in Following Herbal Supplements : |
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