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Lemongrass

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नींबू घास – Lili Cha- Malabar grass
Gandhatrina, Oli-cha, Nemu-gondhibon, Melissa grass

 

Cymbopogon citratus

 

Lemongrass Plant Leaves
100gm
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Description

Lemongrass- The plant leaves are used as a fragrance and flavouring agent and in folk medicine as an antispasmodic, hypotensive, anticonvulsant, analgesic, antiemetic, antitussive, antirheumatic, antiseptic and treatment for nervous and gastrointestinal disorders and fevers.

Health Benefits

  • Supports Refreshment & Detoxification.
  • Promotes healthy appetite and proper bowel movement.
  • Supports stimulation of sweat glands and reduce body pain.
  • Promotes increase in urinary output and removal of toxic waste.

Dosage

  • Take 1 cup of hot water. Add 1/4-1/2 teaspoons powder, Wait for 5-10 minutes and filter. Take this once or twice a day or as directed by the ayurvedic practitioner.

1. Charaka Saṁhitā – Bhūtṛṇa in Jvara & Āma

Sanskrit Śloka

भूतृणं दीपनीयं तु पाचनं ज्वरनाशनम्।
आमशूलहरं प्रोक्तं कफवातनिबर्हणम्॥

Meaning

Bhūtṛṇa kindles digestive fire, digests Āma, alleviates fever and pain, and pacifies Kapha–Vāta.

Table 1. Clinical Takeaway (Ayurvedic Perspective)

Aspect Description
Rasa Kaṭu, Tikta
Guṇa Laghu, Rūkṣa
Vīrya Uṣṇa
Vipāka Kaṭu
Karma Dīpana, Pācana, Jvaraghna, Krimighna, Vātakaphahara
Best Indications Fever, indigestion, bloating, parasitic infestation
Part Used Leaf (tṛṇa)
Classical Domain Jvara, Ajīrṇa & Āma Cikitsā

Table 2. Summary of Classical Ayurvedic Actions (Sanskrit Karma)

Karma Meaning
दीपनी Digestive stimulant
पाचन Carminative
ज्वरघ्न Antipyretic
कृमिघ्न Antimicrobial
वातकफहर Anti-spasmodic

Table 3. Doṣa Action vs Systems Biology Interpretation

Doṣa Action Biomedical Interpretation
Kapha-Śāmaka Mucolytic
Vāta-Śāmaka Antispasmodic
Āmapācana Metabolic detox
Bhūtaghna Antimicrobial

Table 4. Safety and Toxicology

Classical Warning Modern Correlate
Excess intake Gastric irritation
Pregnancy Use cautiously
Essential oil (undiluted) Skin irritation
Pediatric use Mild infusion only

Table 5. Dosage, Part Used, Indications, Best Time, and Therapeutic Benefits

Part Used Ayurvedic Dosage (Adults) Indication Best Time Therapeutic Benefits
Leaf decoction 40–80 ml Fever Morning Antipyretic
Leaf infusion 1 cup Indigestion After meals Carminative
Essential oil (external) Diluted Infection As needed Antimicrobial
Powder 1–2 g/day Āma Morning Digestive

6. Scientific Interpretation Summary

The Ayurvedic attributes of Bhūtṛṇa—Kaṭu–Tikta Rasa, Laghu–Rūkṣa Guṇa, Uṣṇa Vīrya, Kaṭu Vipāka, and Dīpana–Jvaraghna–Bhūtaghna Karma—align closely with modern evidence demonstrating citral-mediated antipyretic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, carminative, and anxiolytic activities.

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  • Certified Manufacturing Unit
  • Best Quality Raw Herbs Growing and collecting from local area
  • Empowered by Numbers of Tribal Farmers in South Gujarat.

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  • Ethically Sourced Organic Herbs.
  • Promoting and encouraging local Tribals to protect and growing important Herbs.

Take care: Store in a cool and dry place. Avoid direct Sunlight. Keep out of reach from Children.

Cautions

  • Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.
  • If you are pregnant, lactating, taking medication, under medical supervision or under age of 18 it is advisable to consult a GP prior to taking any supplements.
  • Discontinue use and consult a GP if any adverse reactions occur.
  • Do not exceed stated dose.

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