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shItAmbunA gairikashAlicUrNaM mUrvAM tathA taNDuladhAvanena||33|| | shItAmbunA gairikashAlicUrNaM mUrvAM tathA taNDuladhAvanena||33|| | ||
The patient of paittika type of chhardi should be given | The patient of ''paittika'' type of ''chhardi'' should be given ''trivrit'' (Operculina turpethum) along with the juice of ''draksha'' (grapes/Vitis vinifera), ''vidari'' (Purera tuberosa) and ''ikshu'' (sugar-cane/Saccharaum officinarum) for causing downward movement of the morbid matter (laxation). When aggravated pitta is located in site of ''kapha'' (chest/stomach), then drugs having sweet taste should be administered for elimination of ''pitta'' (through emetic therapy). | ||
After this purificatory therapy patient should be given at proper time | |||
After this purificatory therapy patient should be given at proper time ''laja-mantha'' (flour of popped-rice diluted in water) or ''laja-peya'' (thin gruel made of popped-rice) along with honey and sugar. The patient may also be given boiled shāli type of rice along with the soup of ''mudga'' (green gram/Phaseolus aureus) or the meat juice of ''jangala'' creatures (animals inhabiting in arid zone). | |||
The following recipes are also advocated in this context: | The following recipes are also advocated in this context: | ||
#''Kulmasha'', the paste of boiled ''mudga'' (green gram/Phaseolus aureus), ''masura'' (lentil/ Ervum lens), etc., ''laja'' (popped paddy), ''yava-saktu'' (flour of roasted barley), ''grunja'' (boiled barley along with its supernatant segment), or the pulp of ''kharjura'' (date/Phoenix sylvestris), ''narikela'' (coconut/Cocos nucifera), ''draksha'' (grapes/Vitis vinifera) or ''badara'' (Zyziphus jujuba) should be made to a linctus by adding ''sitopala'' (sugar having big crystals), honey and ''pippali'' (long pepper/Piper longum). | |||
#The water of fountain, ''laja'' (popped paddy), ''utpala'' (Nymphaea stellata) and the pulp of ''kola'' (Zyziphus jujuba) be made into linctus by adding honey, and given. | |||
#''Abhaya'' (chebulic myrobalan) with honey may also be taken. | |||
#The seed-pulp of ''kola'' (Zyziphus jujuba), ''anjana'' (''srotonjana''), ''makshika vit'' (excreta of house- fly), ''laja'' (popped paddy), sugar and grains of ''pippali'' mixed with honey. | |||
#The patient may drink cooled grape juice or cooled water prepared with baked clay or earth. | |||
#The patient may be given the cooled decoction of the tender leaves of ''jambu'' (Syzygium cumini) and ''amra'' (mango/Mangifera indica) by adding honey. | |||
#The following things kept overnight should be taken: | |||
*Water with ''mudga'' (green gram/Phaseolus aureus) and ''pippali'' (long pepper/ Piper longum), | |||
*Water with ''usheera'' (cuscus grass/Viteveria zizanioides) and ''dhanyaka'' (coriander/Coriandrum sativum), | |||
*Water with ''chanaka'' (bengal gram/gram/chick pea/Cicer arietinum), | |||
*Water with root of ''gavedhuka'' (Adlay/Jobs tears/Coix lachryma), | |||
*Water with ''guduchi'' (Tinospora cordifolia), | |||
#The patient may be given sugar-cane-juice or milk to drink. | |||
#The following recipes are useful in morbid thirst and vomiting: | |||
• The powder of sevya (Cuscus grass/Viteveria zizanioides) and kancana-gairika (Hematite, Fe2O3) along with tandulodaka (rice-water); | • The powder of sevya (Cuscus grass/Viteveria zizanioides) and kancana-gairika (Hematite, Fe2O3) along with tandulodaka (rice-water); | ||
• The powder of sevya and balaka (Coleus vettiveroides) along with tandulodaka (rice-water); | • The powder of sevya and balaka (Coleus vettiveroides) along with tandulodaka (rice-water); | ||