Kachnar Bark Powder
Latin – Bauhinia Variegata
Origin : India
Source : Powdered Bark
Other Names : Kanchanara, Rakta Kanchan, Butterfly Ash, Camel’s Foot Tree, Basavanpada, Koral, Kanchan, Chingtharo, Kovidara, Borodu, Mantharai, Devakanchanamu, Arbi de Saint Thomas, Bwechin, Kachnal, Gandari, Shonpushpak, Kovidar, Marik, Kuddal, Kudal, Yugpatrak, Kundali, Tamrpushp, Ashmantak, Swalpkeshari, Swalpkeshri
Ayurvedic Classification :
Rasa (Taste) : Kshya (Astringent)
Guna (Properties) : Laghu (Light) Ruksha (Dry)
Veerya (Potency) : Sheeta (Cooling)
Vipaka (Metabolic Properties) : Katu ( Pungent)
Prabhav ( Effects) : Gandamala Nashna – Useful in Cervical Lymphadenitis, Thyroid complications
Effect on Doshas : Relieves Kapha & Pitta
Dosage : 1 to 3g of Bark or Powder a day in divided proportions
Precautions : Should not be consumed by People suffering from Kidney damage.
According to Charaka
: Vamnopaga – Herbs that induce vomiting
: Kshatvarga – Herbs with Astringent taste
:Urdhavbhaghara : Herbs used in Vamana
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