Baidyanath (Jhansi) Amwatari Ras Tablet
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- It acts well in joint and body pain
- It is helpful for muscular pain and edema
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Information about Baidyanath (Jhansi) Amwatari Ras Tablet
Baidyanath (Jhansi) Amwatari Ras Tablet is a Ras Aushadhi of Ayurveda. Mercury is known as Rasa in Ayurveda, and medicines prepared using purified mercury, purified Sulphur, bhasma etc. are named as Ras aushadhi (Mercurial Preparations).
Para, Parad, Rasa or mercury is a heavy metal that remains liquid at room temperature. It is used in Ayurveda only after proper detoxification as per classical Ayurvedic texts. Parad is used in numerous medicines due to its powerful medicinal properties. It balances Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Ras aushadhi (Parad containing medicine) are fast-acting. They nourish whole body and has tonic, aphrodisiac, rejuvenative, anti-aging, wound-healer, and antimicrobial effect. The combination of mercury with other medicinal ingredients enhances the therapeutic efficacy of medicine due to Yogvahi property of parad.
Amavatari Rasa is used in the treatment of diseases which are of Vata origin. Amavatari Ras helps decrease pain, swelling and stiffness in joints. It reduces the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis is known as Amavata in Ayurveda. This disease directly affects the quality of life of the affected person. The word Amavata is made up of a combination of two words, Ama and Vata. Ama is the undigested food produced in the body due to Mandagni (sluggish digestive fire). When all metabolic fires (Agni) become sluggish, Ama is produced. It is heavy (guru), unctuous (Snigdha), immobile (Sthira), bulky (Sthula), and slimy (Pichhila).
Ama is toxic and with the help of Vata it circulates in the whole body and is located in the Sandhis (joints), causing pain, stiffness and swelling over the joints. In Amavata, Agni (metabolic fire) plays an important role.
Key Ingredients:
Key Benefits:
Directions For Use:
Use as directed.
Safety Information:
Para, Parad, Rasa or mercury is a heavy metal that remains liquid at room temperature. It is used in Ayurveda only after proper detoxification as per classical Ayurvedic texts. Parad is used in numerous medicines due to its powerful medicinal properties. It balances Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Ras aushadhi (Parad containing medicine) are fast-acting. They nourish whole body and has tonic, aphrodisiac, rejuvenative, anti-aging, wound-healer, and antimicrobial effect. The combination of mercury with other medicinal ingredients enhances the therapeutic efficacy of medicine due to Yogvahi property of parad.
Amavatari Rasa is used in the treatment of diseases which are of Vata origin. Amavatari Ras helps decrease pain, swelling and stiffness in joints. It reduces the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
Rheumatoid Arthritis is known as Amavata in Ayurveda. This disease directly affects the quality of life of the affected person. The word Amavata is made up of a combination of two words, Ama and Vata. Ama is the undigested food produced in the body due to Mandagni (sluggish digestive fire). When all metabolic fires (Agni) become sluggish, Ama is produced. It is heavy (guru), unctuous (Snigdha), immobile (Sthira), bulky (Sthula), and slimy (Pichhila).
Ama is toxic and with the help of Vata it circulates in the whole body and is located in the Sandhis (joints), causing pain, stiffness and swelling over the joints. In Amavata, Agni (metabolic fire) plays an important role.
Key Ingredients:
- Rasa
- Shuddhagandhaka
- Haritaki
- Sulphur
- Guggulu
Key Benefits:
- It is useful in multiple joint pain
- It acts well in joint and body pain
- It is helpful for muscular pain and edema
Directions For Use:
Use as directed.
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of the children
Country of origin: India