Chakramarda

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Sanskrit Name:Chakramarda

Devanagari Name:चक्रमर्द

English Name: Ringworm Plant

Description:

This shloka elaborates on the synonyms of chakramarda, including Punnata, Dadrughna, Mesahvaya, Edagaja, Cakri, and Punnada. It also outlines its various properties: it is light for digestion (laghu), sweet in taste (svadu), dry (rooksha), balances the body’s fire and air elements (pittanilahara), serves as a cardiac tonic (hrudya hitkari), and reduces kapha. Additionally, it is utilized in treating conditions such as asthma and chronic respiratory ailments (shwasa), skin diseases (Kushta), worm infestations (krimi), and ringworm infections (dadru).

Benefits:

Chakramarda is used to improve liver function and treat digestive issues. It helps to detoxify the body, relieve constipation, and promote better digestion. Chakramarda is also beneficial for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.

Medical Conditions(Relief):

Chakramarda is known for its detoxifying properties, particularly in the treatment of digestive issues like constipation, indigestion, and bloating. It is also used in treating skin disorders like eczema and acne. Chakramarda helps cleanse the body and support liver health.

Medical Conditions(Avoid):

Chakramarda should be avoided in individuals with a history of gastrointestinal ulcers or active bleeding disorders. It should also be avoided during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical supervision.

 

 

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