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Vidaryadi Gritham

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AVP Vidaryadi Gritham

AVP Vidaryadi Gritham

Vidaryadi Ghritham is an Ayurvedic medicine, in herbal ghee form. This herbal ghee is made from Vidaryadi group of herbs, mentioned in Ashtanga Hrudayam. It is used for preparatory procedure for Panchakarma and also as medicine, used in the treatment of diseases related to respiratory system.

Vidaryadi Ghritham benefits:

  • It is used as medicine and also in preparatory procedure called snehakarma for the treatment of tuberculosis, cough, asthma.
  • It is also used as a medicine in person who has undergone anti tuberculosis therapy and who has lost weight and strength after the tuberculosis attack.

Vidaryadi Ghritham dosage:
As medicine quarter to half teaspoon with water, usually before food, once or twice a day, or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
For Panchakarma preparation Snehana procedure, the dose depends on the disease status and the judgement of Ayurvedic doctor.

Vidaryadi Ghrita Ingredients:
38.4 grams of each of

  • Vidari Pueraria tuberosa
  • Panchangula Castor
  • Vrischikali Tragia involucrata
  • Vrischiva Boerhaavia diffusa
  • Devahvaya Cedrus deodara
  • Mudgaparni Vigna trilobata
  • Mashaparni Teramnus labialis
  • Shalaparni Desmodium gangeticum
  • Prishnaparni Uraria picta
  • Brihati Solanum indicum
  • Kantakari Solanum xanthocarpum
  • Goksura Tribulus terrestris
  • Abhiru Shatavari Asparagus racemosus
  • Vira Ipomea mauritiana
  • Jivanti Leptadenia reticulata
  • Jivaka Malaxis acuminata
  • Rishabhaka Manikara hexandra
  • Gopasuta Hemidsemus indicus
  • Tripadi Adiantum lunulatum
  • water for decoction 12.288 liters, boiled and reduced to 3.072 liters
  • Ghee 768 grams