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DOI: 1,2Associate Professor Kriyasharir, Shri Saptashrungi Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Nashik. Abstact:- Aim of Ayurveda is not only cure the disease but also prevent the disease.
In preventive measures `Jara Chikitsa’ is the specialty of Ayurveda which is described in Ashtang Ayurveda and it is mainely concerned to prolong young age i.e. To delayed signs of aging. Skin is the first body part to show the signs of age. The present study deals with “To Study The effect of Derma-New Gel in signs of skin aging. Three Ayurvedic herbs are used while making Gel Kumari (aloe vera), Taruni (rose) and Kumkuma (saffron). In samhita granthas their tvachya, varnya, kustaghna etc properties are already mentioned.
Using these references this clinical trial is done and results obtained are described with proper examination. Keywords:- Skin aging signs, effect of derma New Gel ( Aloe vera svarasa, Rose water, Saffron powder ) References – 1.
Bhavprakash Nighantu, V. Ayurved series 28, Chokhamba prakashan, commented by Dr. Chunekar, Edited by Dr. Pandey, Sutra – 229,230, Page no – 419. Kaiyadev Nighantu, Pathyapathyavibodhak, Acharya Priyavat Sharma, Guruprasad Sharma, Jykrushnadas ayurved granthamala 30, Chokhamba oriantalia, sutra – 1638-1640, Page no – 648. Rajnighantu of Pandit Narhari, Krushnadas ayurved series 5, vyakhyakar- Dr. Indradev Tripathi, Krushnadas academy Varanasi 1998, sutra- 49, page no.- 114.
Dhanvantari Nighantu, shri thakur Prasad memorial series 2, Edited by Jharkhandey Ojha and Umapati Mishra, kasha hindu vishvavidyalaya Varanasi, sutra- 133, Page no.- 261 5. Shaligram Nighantu, Pushpavarga, Khemraj ratnakar antargatau saptambhag, Page no – 370 6. Madanpalnighantu, vaidyaratna ayurveddharak vaiyapanchanan pandit ramprasad vaidya upadhyayraj vaidyapatiyalavirchit bhashatatvaprakashininam hinditikasahit, Khemraj shrikrushnadas Prakashan, sutra – 14, Page no. Dhanvantari Nighantu, shri thakur Prasad memorial series 2, Edited by Jharkhandey Ojha and Umapati Mishra, kasha hindu vishvavidyalaya Varanasi, sutra- 11, Page no.
Description of Plant Prishniparni (Uraria picta) is an erect, little branched, perennial herb 0.9-1.8 m in height. Leaves are 20-30cm, imparipinnate with 5-9 leaflets. Leaflets which are on the upper part of the stem are 5-7, (rarely 9), 10-20 cm long, linear oblong, acute, blotched with white, minutely pubescent beneath, base rounded. Leaflets are narrowly lanceolate, 7-25 cm long (lowermost smaller), often variegated, shiny and hairless above, rough hairy below; margins entire, inflorescence a long terminal densely many-flowered spike-like raceme, up to 55 cm long, covered in long whitish hairs, flowers pink, bluish or reddish, fruit 5-9 mm long, folded into 3-6 segments, brown to black in color and turns greyish-white when become old. General Information Prishniparni is considered as the one of the most important Ayurvedic herbs.
It is one amongst Dashamoola which is group of 10 herbs. This herb offers the countless health benefits for human beings. This herb is packed with the antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-emetic, aphrodisiac, analgesic, cardiovascular, expectorant and analgesic properties. Use of this herb is quite effective in the healing of fractured bones.
All the plant parts are packed with the therapeutic properties. Phytochemical compounds like alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, terpenoids, phenols and saponins are present in this herb. All these phytochemical compounds possess the numerous biological activists and protect the body from several chronic diseases. It has been found that alkaloid extracts of this herb has the antiarrhythmic, anticholinergic, analgesic, antitumor, anti HIV effects and anti-leukemic effects.
Classification. Kingdom: Plantae. Phylum: Tracheophyta. Class: Magnoliopsida. Order: Fabales. Family: Fabaceae.
Genus: Uraria. Species: picta Habitat It is widely distributed throughout India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Tropical Africa, Malay Islands, Philippines, Australia, Africa and almost all parts of Asia.
It is grown in dry grasslands and open forests in the sub-Himalayan tract from Kashmir to west Bengal and Assam. Names. Latin name - Uraria picta. Hindi name - Dabra, Pithavan. Sanskrit names - Prishniparni, Prithakparni, kalashi, Dhavani, Guha, Shrugalavinna, Chitraparni, Anghriparni.
Common name - Dabra. Tamil name - Sittirappaladai, Kolaponna Ayurvedic Properties Hindi / Sanskrit English Rasa Madhura, Tikta Taste Bitter, Sweet Guna Laghu Physical Property Light Virya Ushna Potency Hot Vipaka Madhura Metabolic Property (After Digestion) Sweet Effects on Doshas It balance the vata and kapha doshas. Classical Categorization Charak Samhita Sushrut Samhita Vagbhata. Angamardhaprashamana - Group of herbs that help to relieve bodyaches.
Shothahara - Group of herbs having anti-inflammatory properties. Sandhaneeya - Group of herbs that are used in fractures and dislocations. Vidarigandhadi gana,. Haridradi group of herbs. Haridradi gana Ancient Verse about Uraria Picta. The Bhavprakash nighantu, edition of 2010: verse 34-35, page no-286-287.
First shalok states that Prishniparni has various synonyms in Sanskrit that are prithkparni, chitraparni, anghriparni, krosthvitra, singh-puchi, kalshi, dhavni or guha. Second shalok states that it is useful in balance of all three doshas, hot in potency and madhur in taste and is vrushya, sangrahi. It is beneficial in the treatment of daha, jwar, shwas, raktisaar and trisha. References The Bhavprakash nighantu with elaborated Hindi commentary by Padmashri prof.
Chunekar, edited by Dr. Pandey: verse 34 - 35, edition of 1998: page no- 286 - 287. Practical Uses of Uraria Picta.
Healing properties of this herbs are quite effective in the healing of fractured bones. It also helps to reduce pain in affected areas. Use of this herb is quite good in the treatment of gonorrhea.
This herb helps to manage the symptoms like pain in penis, vagina, painful urination, abdominal pain, pelvic pain, pus like discharge and bleeding which are associated with gonorrhea. Roots of this herb possess the aphrodisiac properties. It helps to increase the libido and sexual desire.
Hence use of this herb is quite good to maintain the good sexual health, stamina and energy in the body. This is known to be an effective herb in the treatment of diarrhea.
It helps to manage the symptoms like frequent, loose, watery stools, abdominal cramps, abdominal pain, fever, blood in the stool and bloating. Expectorant properties of the herb are quite effective in the treatment of the respiratory complications like cough, common cold, asthma and bronchitis. It helps to clear the mucous from the lungs and nasal airways. This herb possess the antiseptic properties thus helps treat the various viral, bacterial and fungal infections. Use of this herb is good to cure the malarial fever. Cardiovascular properties of this herb support the good heart health. These help to maintain the good blood flow in body by dilation of blood vessels.
This is also quite effective to maintain the good HDL levels in body and lowers the levels of LDL. Moreover this herb keeps the healthy blood pressure levels in body. This herb also acts as antiarrhythmic agents. It helps to manage the problems of abnormal rhythms of the heart like atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, ventricular tachycardia, and ventricular fibrillation.
This herb is also packed with anti-cancerous properties. It helps to stop the growth of cancer cells and enhances the growth of healthy cells. This herb possess the anticholinergic properties.
Hence use of this herb is quite good to manage the problems like depression, anxiety, sleeping problems. Analgesic properties of this herb help to reduce the body pains. Parts Used. Roots Dosage. Half - one gram Share with your friends.