Thursday, November 7, 2024

Top 5 This Week

Related Posts

Chenopodium album Qualities, Remedies, Research ⋆ Easy Ayurveda

By Dr Renita D’SouzaChenopodium album is an Ayurvedic medicinal plant known by Sanskrit term “Vaasthooka” is widely used in spleen disorders, rheumatism, dysentery, bleeding piles, bug bites, sunstroke, burns, urinary problems, worm infestation, skin problems, intrinsic haemorrhages etc. As it is usually found in the fields hence it is termed as “Yavashaaka” in Sanskrit. It is a natural coolant and thus useful in high pitta dosha conditions. It is considered as heart tonic and also used to improve hemoglobin level.  Read – Mexican Tea – Chenopodium ambrosioides Uses, Research

Introduction

Botanical Name – Chenopodium album Family – Chenopodiaceae

Medicinal Qualities

Taste (Rasa) – Madhura (sweet)Vipaka (Taste after digestion) – Katu (pungent)Guna (Quality) – Laghu, Kshaara, SaraAction (Karma) –Deepana – carminativeDigestive – digestiveRuchya – appetizerShukra prada – increases sperm countBala prada – improves physical strength.Read – Amaranth Uses, Qualities, Remedies, Research

Remedies

Bleeding piles – Vastuka (Chenopodium album) plant is consumed as vegetable along with goat milk.

Stomach pain – Tea prepared from dry / green leaves of bathua is consumed to get relieve from stomach pain.

Pharmacological Activities

Chenopodium album possess anthelmintic, antiphlogistic, antirheumatic, antidiarrheal, antioxidant, antimicrobial, contraceptive, laxative, odontalgic etc.

Nutritional Values

Chenopodium album leaves contain various nutrients such as protein, fat, fiber, minerals and vitamins. It is also a good source of iron and calcium.

Effect on Doshas

Tridoshahara – balances all three doshas

Therapeutic Uses

It is indicated inPleeha – spleen disordersRakthapitta – bleeding disordersArsha – pilesKrimi – intestinal worms

Part used

Whole plant, LeavesRead – Thorny Amaranth – Tanduliyaka Uses, Qualities, Remedies, Research

Sanskrit Verses

Botanical Description

Chenopodium album is an erect herb growing up to 3.5 meter in height. Leaves are simple, entire, oblong or lanceolate, obtuse or acute. Flowers are arranged in clusters in spikes. Fruits are enclosed in the perianth. Seeds are smooth, shiny and compressed.

Distribution

Chenopodium album is found throughout the world mainly in India, North America, Northern East and Europe.

Varieties

According to Bhaavaprakaasha Nighantu, there are 2 varieties of vaasthooka.One which has big leaves and red in color is termed as “Gowdavaasthuka”.

Chemical Constituents

Chenopodium album has various phytochemicals like alkaloids, phenols, saponins, phytosterols, and flavonoids.

Research

Anti-inflammatory Activity – A research study ‘Chemical constituents and anti-inflammatory activity of leaf essential oil of Nigerian grown Chenopodium album L.’ have showed that the anti-inflammatory action of the oil is concentration dependent.

Classical Categorization

Bhaavaprakaasha Nighantu – Shaaka vargaRaja Nighantu – Moolakaadi varga

Scientific Classification

Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: CaryophyllalesFamily: ChenopodiaceaeGenus: ChenopodiumSpecies: album

Vernacular Names

Sanskrit Name – VaastukaEnglish Name – Fat Hen, Lamb’s-quarters, PigweedHindi Name – BathuaKannada Name – KaduomaBengali Name – ChandanbethuMalayalam Name – VastucciraKonkani Name – ChakvitTamil Name – ParuppukkiraiTelugu Name – PappukuraOriya Name – BathuaUnani Name – Bathuaa, BaathuRead – Radish Benefits, Usage, Dose, Side Effects

Sanskrit Synonyms

Vaasthooka, Vaasthukam, Kshaarapatra, ShaakaraatVaasthu, Hilamochika, Shaakaraaja, RaajashaakaChakravarthi

Click to Consult Dr Renita D’Souza

Popular Articles