Keyword | Pramathyaa |
Type | R.B. |
Etymology/ Definition | प्रमथ्या इति पाचनदीपनकषाय । च.चि. १९/१९ |
Reference | C.Chi.19/19 Chakrapaan`i |
Literary Meaning | M / W – a kind of paste or dough prepared by boiling any medicinal substance in water |
Implied Meaning | It is a type of decoction, which is prepared by using Kalka ( paste of medicine ) of various Paachana ( digestive ) and Deepana ( enhancing digestive power ) substances. |
Elaboration | In Charaka Samhitaa digestive ( Paachana ) and digestive power enhancing ( Deepana ) Pramathya are recommended in dysentery ( in which Dosha are moderately aggravated ). In treatment of dysentery Charakaachaarya advises various types of Pramathyaa, which are prepared by using long piper, ginger, coriander, sweet flag root. As per S`haarangadhara preparation of Pramathyaa is as follows: Pounded drug 40 gm ( one Pala ) is boiled in eight times ( 320 ml ) of water retaining it to one fourth ( Sh.S.M.2/151 ). Recommended Dose – Two Pala ( 80 ml ) ( S`haarangadhara ) |
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