Punarnavadi Guggulu
Boerhaavia and Guggulu Pills
Ayurveda
Bhaisajya Ratnavalı
Grind to a coarse powder and soak in 32 liters of water for 12 hours, then gently boil down to 4 liters.
* Bdellium and Anacardium are prepared according to traditional methods
** Some sources have listed Croton in place of Baliospermum
*** some sources omit Makshika Bhasma
Powder the herbs. Crush the prepared Bdellium (Guggulu) and gently boil in the decoction to a desired thickness, then add the remaining herbs in powder, the Bhasma, and the Castor oil, and mix well, adding a little Ghee to achieve a desired plasticity. Then form pills.
A more simple way is to mix the powdered herbs with the prepared Bdellium, then to triturate with the decoction, then dry and form Pills (or Tablets).
Clears Damp, Settles Wind, Promotes Urine, Eases Pain
1. Gout
2. Arthritis
3. Chronic Back pain
4. Sciatica
5. Rheumatism
6. Spondylitis
7. Frozen Shoulder
8. Painful or Difficult Urination
9. Urinary Stones
500mg–1 gram, three times daily.
If necessary, the dose can be increased to 3 grams twice daily.
Maximum daily dose is 6 grams.
1. Not used in Pregnancy
2. Not used in Yin deficiency
3. Not used in Heat (Bile) conditions
4. Avoid in Hyperacidity, Heartburn, Gastroduodenal Ulcers, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s disease etc.
5. May increase menstrual bleeding so avoid use in women with excess menstruation
6. Side effects from excess dose may include Vertigo, Restlessness, Hyperacidity
1. Damp–Heat type Arthritic disorders, take with Kaisor Guggulu
2. Urinary Stones, take with Goksuradi Guggulu
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Boerhaavia and Guggulu Pills
Tradition:
Ayurveda
Source / Author:
Bhaisajya Ratnavalı
Herb NamePunarnava (Boerhaavia)Shunthi (Ginger) Eranda mool (Castor root) |
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Grind to a coarse powder and soak in 32 liters of water for 12 hours, then gently boil down to 4 liters.
Herb NameGuggulu (Bdellium) *Trivrut (Turpeth) Erand Taila (Castor oil) Haritaki (Chebula) Bibhitaki (Belleric Myrobalan) Amalaki (Emblic Myrobalan) Guduchi (Tinospora) Shunthi (Ginger) Marica (Black Pepper) Pippali (Long Pepper) Vidanga (Embelia) Citraka (Plumbago) Saindhav (Salt) Bhallatak (Anacardium) * Punarnava (Boerhaavia) Danti (Baliospermum) ** Makshika Bhasma (Chalcopyrite) *** |
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* Bdellium and Anacardium are prepared according to traditional methods
** Some sources have listed Croton in place of Baliospermum
*** some sources omit Makshika Bhasma
Preparation:
Powder the herbs. Crush the prepared Bdellium (Guggulu) and gently boil in the decoction to a desired thickness, then add the remaining herbs in powder, the Bhasma, and the Castor oil, and mix well, adding a little Ghee to achieve a desired plasticity. Then form pills.
A more simple way is to mix the powdered herbs with the prepared Bdellium, then to triturate with the decoction, then dry and form Pills (or Tablets).
Function:
Clears Damp, Settles Wind, Promotes Urine, Eases Pain
Use:
1. Gout
2. Arthritis
3. Chronic Back pain
4. Sciatica
5. Rheumatism
6. Spondylitis
7. Frozen Shoulder
8. Painful or Difficult Urination
9. Urinary Stones
Dose:
500mg–1 gram, three times daily.
If necessary, the dose can be increased to 3 grams twice daily.
Maximum daily dose is 6 grams.
Cautions:
1. Not used in Pregnancy
2. Not used in Yin deficiency
3. Not used in Heat (Bile) conditions
4. Avoid in Hyperacidity, Heartburn, Gastroduodenal Ulcers, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn’s disease etc.
5. May increase menstrual bleeding so avoid use in women with excess menstruation
6. Side effects from excess dose may include Vertigo, Restlessness, Hyperacidity
Modifications:
1. Damp–Heat type Arthritic disorders, take with Kaisor Guggulu
2. Urinary Stones, take with Goksuradi Guggulu
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