Nagkesar Powder
$23.95
Primary Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Supports digestion.
- It is a tonic to the heart.
- Useful in the urinary system.
- Supports respiratory, digestive and excretory systems.
- It helps to expel vatta (air) from the body.
Other Benefits as per Ayurveda
- Helps to provide nourishment to the heart.
- Support healthy nervous system
- Support healthy muscle movements.
- Support healthy functioning of the body.
As Per Ayurveda
Nagkesar Powder supports a healthy excretory and reproductive system. It helps to control the bad odor of sweat & acts as a tonic for healthy heart functions.
Composition
It contains mesurol and mesaone as chemical constituents.
Common & Uncommon Names
- Family Name: Guttiferae
- Botanical Name: Mesua Ferrea
- English Name: Ironwood Tree
- Hindi Name: Nagkesar, Nagesar
Other Uncommon Names
Narekaisar, Nageshwar, Nagesar, Thiet Lucmoc, Cobra’s Saffron, Ironwood Tree, Indian Rose Chestnut, Mesua Naghas, Eisenholz, Nagkesar, Sachu Nagkeshar, Nagchampa, Pilu Nagkesar, Tamra Nagkesar , Nagkesar, Nagasampige, Near Mushk, Nageswar , Nagakesara, Nagkeshar, Nag Pushpa, Hema, Gajakesara, Naremushk.
Properties
- Rasa (Taste): Astringent, Bitter
- Guna (Properties): Light, dry
- Virya (Potency): Warm
- Vipaka (Post Digestive Effect): Pungent
Best Source
Western Ghats of Konkan and Malabar area.
Directions for Use
Take 5 Gms 2 times a day Nagkesar Powder with water 1-2 hrs after meals. Take the first dose after breakfast. If you are mixing with other herbs, use Nagkesar proportionately or consult your healthcare provider.
Precautions
- Pregnant/Lactating women, children or any with Known pre-existing condition should take under the advice of a healthcare provider. Keep away from the reach of children.
Ayurvedic Lifestyle
- Nutritional diet
- Morning walk
- Yoga
- Restful sleep
- Positive mind
- Amla powder or capsules
Foods to Favor
- Citrus fruits [Mango, orange, lemon, kiwi, grapes, Amla, apricot]
- Green leafy vegetables [spinach, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli]
- Peas
- Black grams
- Beans
- Melon
- Cheese
- Chicken
- Beef
- Peanuts
- Sea food
- Dried fruits
Foods to Avoid
- Red and black pepper
- Chili powder
- Coffee
- Tea
- Alcohol
- Fried food
- Hot food [food that is hot in potency]
- Junk food
- Cold drinks
Do’s
- Drink plenty of water.
- Eat fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Eat food rich in iron content.
- Maintain proper hygienic conditions.
Don’ts
- Void unnecessary stress, anger or fear.
- Avoid alcohol consumption or smoking.
- Avoid suppression of natural urges.
Classical References
- Shivdatnighantu
- Bhavprakesh
- Rajnighantu
- Dhanvantari Nighantu
- Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India
Scientific References
- Banerjee & Chowdhury, J Chem Soc Pakist, 1993, 15, 207; Handa et. al., Fitoterapia, 1992, 63, 3; Chem Abstr, 1989, 110, 170185; Bhattathiri et. al., J Res Ayur Siddha, 1989, 10, 153.
- Kakrani, H.K.: Antimicrobial and anthelmintic activity of essential oil of Mesua ferrea Linn. Ind. Drugs 21(6): 621-262, 1984.
- Jain, S.R. and Jain, H.R. Effect of some common essential oils on pathogenic fungi. Planta Med. 24: 127, 1973.
- Bhide, M.B. et. al., Studies on the antiasthmatic activity of Mesua ferrea. Bull. Haff. Inst. 5: 27, 1977
Reference Classical or Govt. Approved Books
Special Notes
GMP and USDA Certified Organic Manufacturing Facility: Laboratory tested for quality purity and heavy metal standards.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any Disease.
Weight | 16 oz |
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