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In ''shwasa'' associated with ''kaphapitta'' should be given juice of flowers of ''shirisha'' (Albizzia lebbeck Benth), or juice of ''saptaparna'' leaves (Alstonia scholaris R Br.) along with ''pippali'' powder (Piper longum Linn.).  
 
In ''shwasa'' associated with ''kaphapitta'' should be given juice of flowers of ''shirisha'' (Albizzia lebbeck Benth), or juice of ''saptaparna'' leaves (Alstonia scholaris R Br.) along with ''pippali'' powder (Piper longum Linn.).  
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Madhukadi yoga: Madhuka (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn.), pippalimula (root of Piper longum Linn.), jaggery, juice of dungs of cow or horse, ghee, honey subsides Kasa (cough), shwasa (dyspnoea), hikka (hiccups) and abhishyanda (conjunctivitis).  
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''Madhukadi yoga'': ''Madhuka'' (Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn.), ''pippalimoola'' (root of Piper longum Linn.), jaggery, juice of dungs of cow or horse, ghee, honey subsides ''kasa'' (cough), ''shwasa'' (dyspnea), ''hikka'' (hiccups) and ''abhishyanda'' (conjunctivitis).  
In shwasa with aggravated kapha the juice of dung of donkey, horse, camel or pig should be administered with honey.  
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The alkali prepared from roots of ashvagandha (Withania somnifera Linn.) should be licked with honey and ghee. Alkali prepared stalk of feather of peacock, alkali of quills of fish, hair of shashvit, alkali of bones of jandaka , chasha, or kurara, skin, bones and hooves of shringi, ekashapha, dvishapha etc. animals are burnt into ash separately and alkali is prepared. This powder administered with honey and ghee results in cure of kasa (cough), hikka (hiccups) and shwasa (dyspnoea).  
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In ''shwasa'' with aggravated ''kapha'' the juice of dung of donkey, horse, camel or pig should be administered with honey.  
Above said kshara lehya (Alkaline linctus) clear the kapha in the obstructed respiratory tract and subsides the aggravated pranavayu. Hence the alkaline linctus should be given to purify the channels obstructed by kapha if there is no obstruction by kapha it should not be administered. (105-120)
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The alkali prepared from roots of ''ashvagandha'' (Withania somnifera Linn.) should be licked with honey and ghee. Alkali prepared stalk of feather of peacock, alkali of quills of fish, hair of ''shashvita'', alkali of bones of ''jandaka, chasha,'' or ''kurara'', skin, bones and hooves of ''shringi, ekashapha, dvishapha'' etc. animals are burnt into ash separately and alkali is prepared. This powder administered with honey and ghee results in cure of ''kasa'' (cough), ''hikka'' (hiccups) and ''shwasa'' (dyspnea).
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Above said ''kshara lehya'' (Alkaline linctus) clear the ''kapha'' in the obstructed respiratory tract and subsides the aggravated ''pranavayu''. Hence the alkaline linctus should be given to purify the channels obstructed by ''kapha'' if there is no obstruction by ''kapha'' it should not be administered. [105-120]
    
==== Guidelines for management of ''tamaka shwasa'' ====
 
==== Guidelines for management of ''tamaka shwasa'' ====

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