Jaundice
is a disease caused due to vitiation of the pitta dosha. It is called as
kamala. When there is an excessive circulation of the bile pigments in the
blood, then this disease is caused. Pitta dosha controls the bile pigments.
Hence,
jaundice is a disease of the liver. It can occur when there is an obstruction
in the bile duct, or if there is destruction of the red blood corpuscles. When
a person has jaundice, their skin becomes yellow in color. This characteristic
yellowness is seen even in the eyes and the fingernails. Stools and urine also
get colored. The yellow color is an indication that the circulation of bile is
in excess.
Along
with the yellowness of the skin, there are other symptoms associated with
jaundice. Indigestion occurs and the person becomes very weak. Jaundice may
also cause the body to itch.
Berberis
Berberis
is a very effective herb for all kinds of liver ailments, especially jaundice.
So effective is the herb that it is nicknamed 'jaundice berry'. It is a bitter
tonic which must be given to a jaundice patient several times a day in does of
quarter teaspoons. The fluid extract of the fruit also has similar properties.
Chicory
All
parts of the chicory plant are useful in the treatment of liver ailments. The
flowers, seeds and roots are the most often used. The juice of the chicory can
help in the treatment of sluggishness of the liver, obstruction of the flow of
bile and the enlargement of the spleen; all of which are associated with
jaundice. Chicory can also promote the healthy secretion of the bile.
Gokulakanta
The
root of the gokulakanta plant is potent in the treatment of liver diseases such
as jaundice and hepatitis. An infusion of the root of the herb in water is
prepared and is given to the patient twice or thrice each day.
Indian
Aloe
Indian
aloe is an excellent remedy for liver problems such as jaundice. For effective
treatment, the pulp of one of its leaves is to be taken with black salt and
ginger every morning for a period of ten days.
Indian
Sorrel
The
herb is useful in treatment of jaundice. It is taken with buttermilk that is
prepared from cow's milk.
Picrorrhiza
Picrorrhiza
is one of the two best Ayurvedic remedies for jaundice. It is known as kutki in
Ayurveda. Powder of this herb is mixed with hot water and taken twice a day.
Snake
Gourd
Snake
gourd is taken as an infusion of its leaves for the treatment of jaundice. It
is generally to be taken with coriander.
Turpeth
Turpeth
is the other best Ayurvedic remedy for jaundice. It is known as nisoth in
Ayurveda. The powder of this herb is prescribed mixed in hot water twice a day.
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