Jatiphaladi Vati
or Stambhak
Nutmeg Pills (or Tablet)

Tradition:


Ayurveda

Source / Author:


Sharangdhar Samhita

Herb Name

Akarkara (Pellitory)
Sunth (Ginger)
Kababchini (Cubeb)
Kesar (Saffron)
Pippali (Long Pepper)
Jaiphal (Nutmeg)
Lavanga (Clove)
Safed Chandan (Sandalwood)
Ahiphena (Opium prepared) *

Latin


Anacyclus pyrethrum
Zingiber officinale
Piper cubeba
Crocus sativus
Piper longum
Myristica fragrans
Syzygium aromaticum
Santalum album
Papaver Somniferum

Amount









1 part ea.
4 parts

* Opium can be prepared by dissolving in water and steeping for 5 hours, followed by triturating with Ginger juice.

Preparation:


Powder all herbs except Saffron and Opium, mix well, then add the Saffron and prepared Opium and mix with enough water to form a paste from which pills of 250mg are made.

Function:


Warms the Kidneys, Astringes Essence

Use:


1. Impotence, Erectile dysfunction
2. Premature Ejaculation
3. Poor libido
4. Spermatorrhea

Dose:


250–500mg, once daily with Milk and/or Ghee.

Cautions:


1. Avoid overdose and long-term use.
2. Not used in children or during Pregnancy
3. Avoid use in Constipation
4. Not suitable for Yin deficiency
5. Avoid in those with a historty of opiate abuse..

Modifications:


In the long-term treatment of Impotence, suitable tonics like Withania and Shilajit should be used to treat the underlying deficiency. Jatiphaladi Vati can be taken with Withania and Milk to improve performance while treating deficiency.

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