Jatiphaladi Churna
Nutmeg Powder


Tradition:


Ayurveda

Source / Author:



Herb Name

Jatiphala (Nutmeg)
Lavanga (Clove)
Tamalapatra (Indian leaf)
Tvaka (Cinnamon)
Karpura (Camphor)
Chandana (White Sandalwood)
Vansha (Tabasheer)

Jatamansi (Indian Spikenard)
Amalaki (Emblic Myrobalan)
Haritaki (Chebulic Myrobalan)
Pippali (Long Pepper)
Maricha (Black Pepper)
Sweta jiraka (Cumin)

Shunthi (Ginger)
Vidanga (Embelia)
Vijaya (Cannabis)
Nagakeshara

Lodhra
Sthauneya
Sugar

Latin


Myristica fragrans
Syzygium aromaticum
Cinnamomum tamala
Cinnamomum verum
Cinnamonum camphora
Santalum album
Bambusa arundinacea
Nardostachys grandiflora
Emblic officinalis
Terminalia chebula

Piper longum
Piper nigrum
Cuminum cyminum
Zingiber officinale
Embelia ribes
Cannabis sativa
Mesua ferrea
Symplocos racemosa
Taxus baccata
Saccharum

Amount


110 grams

















10 grams each
20 grams

Preparation:


Powder

Function:


Settles Wind, clears Phlegm

Use:


1. Colitis
2. Anorexia
3. Cough
4. Asthma

5. Wheezing
6. Sprue
7. Neuralgia
8. Dysmenorrhea
9. Menorrhagia
10. Lumbago

11. Used for various diseases associated with Wind and Phlegm

Dose:


12–24 grains three times daily with Honey

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:



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