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Jambu (Seed) – Madhumeha, Udakameha (obstinate urinary disorders including dianetes mellitus) | Jambu (Seed) – Madhumeha, Udakameha (obstinate urinary disorders including dianetes mellitus) | ||
Jambu (Stem bark) – Atisara (Diarrhoea), Raktapitta (Bleeding disorders) | Jambu (Stem bark) – Atisara (Diarrhoea), Raktapitta (Bleeding disorders)<ref>Anonymous. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Part I. 1986; Volume 2:26</ref> | ||
==Other varieties / Botanical names== | ==Other varieties / Botanical names== | ||
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==Dose== | ==Dose== | ||
*Jambu (seed) – 3 – 6 gm of the drug in powder form. | *Jambu (seed) – 3 – 6 gm of the drug in powder form. | ||
*Jambu (stem bark) – 10 – 20 gm of the drug for decoction. | *Jambu (stem bark) – 10 – 20 gm of the drug for decoction.<ref>Anonymous. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Part I. 1986; Volume 2:26</ref> | ||
==Important formulations== | ==Important formulations== | ||
As per A.P.I.<ref>Anonymous. The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India. Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Govt. of India, New Delhi, Part I. 1986; Volume 2:26</ref> | |||
*Jambu (seed) – Pushyanuga Churna | *Jambu (seed) – Pushyanuga Churna | ||