Healing with Ayurvedic Herbs

Herbs are best regarded as healers that work in harmony with natural integrity, providing the body oneness with the five basic natural elements of ether, air, fire, water and earth. Herbs are mainly regarded as medicinal plants in simple terms. They tend to render supportive and hassle-free assistance. This is the reason herbs are easy to use and safe with no side-effects. Ayurvedic herbs have been used and supplemented by healers not only to treat but also to stay clear of ailments, thus promoting holistic natural wellness.

Ayurveda Herb Support for Respiratory System
One of the most irksome and inescapable ailment of the respiratory system is bronchitis. It might either be a meek, irritating cough; allergic cough; dry or productive cough – bronchitis is generally aggravating for the patient. You might try to ignore the symptoms of cough at first, yet at times when the simple signs of cough are ignored or even suppressed, it may take the form of a more grave disease like asthma or tuberculosis.

Symptoms of Bronchitis

Ayurveda’s View of Bronchitis
There are mainly five types of bronchitis or “Kasa Roga” in the Ayurvedic texts.

Ayurvedic Herbs as Respiratory Healers
There are a number of Ayurvedic herbs to encounter the malady of cough. Herbs like Holy Basil, Betel, Ginger, Black Pepper, Turmeric, Cardamom, etc. come handy when dealing with the symptoms. Most of these herbs are part and parcel of home remedies. One herb that I would definitely want to highlight is the Holy Basil.

Holy Basil – Herb for Bronchitis
Holy Basil (Tulsi) is one of the prime Ayurveda herbs that bestow incredible support in strengthening and curing the respiratory system. According to Ayurveda texts, Holy Basil tends to decrease the aggravated Vata dosha or air humor, and Kapha dosha or the phlegm humor. Other than being an effective respiratory aid, Tulsi is believed to have anti-toxic properties. Also, seeds of the herb are energy giving, used mainly to overcome general weakness. The leaf part of the herb is commonly used. Other than this, flowers, seeds and the root of Tulsi are also used for medicinal purposes.

Properties of Holy Basil
Holy Basil is rough and light by nature. The taste of the herb is bitter and pungent and the aftertaste is bitter. It is hot in potency.

Usage of Holy Basil for Bronchitis

Ayurveda Herb Support for Digestive System
Indigestion is an ailment which is a common occurrence nowadays, often due to an improper diet and lifestyle imbalance. This particular malady that generally presents with the weakening of normal digestion tends to go on for years, thus taking the form of a chronic and distressing disease.

Symptoms of Indigestion

Ayurveda’s View of Indigestion
The Ayurvedic name for indigestion is “Ajirna.” Six types of the disease have been specified:

Black Pepper – Herb for Indigestion
The Latin name of the herb is Piper nigrum and the popular Hindi synonym is Kali Mirch. The fruit part of the herb is what we use as a condiment and also as medicine. Medicinally, the recommended dosage of Black Pepper is half to one gram and it is advised that it be crushed or powdered just before use. Ayurveda recommends Black Pepper as a natural cure for digestive maladies. It is also a wonderful detox agent.

Black Pepper aids in opening as well as cleaning the entire channels of the body and extracting body wastes or accumulated toxins. This is mainly due to the herb being hot in potency and pungent in taste.

Properties of Black Pepper
Black Pepper is rich in Vitamins A and B and contains minerals like calcium, iron and phosphorous. It is bitter in taste and the aftertaste is bitter as well.

Usage of Black Pepper for Indigestion

Ayurveda Herb Support for Bones and Joints
Arthritis is the most common and debilitating disease of the musculo-skeletal system. People who suffer with arthritis often struggle to walk which is why some choose to get wheelchairs to help them get around easier. Adjunct to characteristic features of joint pain, inflammation, tenderness, swelling and stiffness, this ailment often disables the individual. Osteo-arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and gouty arthritis are the joint pain afflictions.

Symptoms of Arthritis

Ayurveda’s View of Arthritis
The degenerative joint disease or osteo-arthritis is called “Sandhigata Vata,” whereas rheumatoid arthritis is known as “Aama Vata.” According to Ayurvedic philosophy, joint pain develops mainly due to accumulated toxic matter which further results in the imbalance of the three doshas. Due to weakness of the gastric fire the food remains undigested, and the undigested juice intermingles with the vitiated humors of Vata, Pitta and Kapha. This results in pain and inflammation of the joints.

Guggul – Herb for Arthritis
Ayurvedic medicine is a rich natural source of herbs and herbo-mineral products that ensure sufficient relief from joint afflictions. A number of herbs like Garlic, Ginger, Guggul, Turmeric, Bishop’s Weed, Shilajit, Rasna, Nirgundi, etc. have been recommended time and again in Ayurvedic texts to get relief from joint pain. Ayurvedic therapy counsels both external and internal usage of the herbs. Of these, Guggul is one herb I would like to emphasize for joint pain.

Properties of Guggul
Guggul is extracted from small, perennial shrubs or trees of Commiphora mukul. The extracts are collected by making incisions in the bark of the tree. This process is generally undertaken during the winter season. The extracts thus removed are fragrant and thick in consistency. They have different colors like red, brown, yellowish or black.

The English name for Guggul is Indian Bedellium. According to Ayurvedic texts, the best quality Guggul should be soft, slimy and yellowish in color. It should contain a sweet odor and be clear of impurities like mud, sand, etc. Furthermore, Guggul should make a milky emulsion when dissolved in hot water, melt in heat, and burn readily.

Guggul is light, robust, fragrant and rough when old; yet viscid and slimy when new. It is bitter, pungent and astringent in taste and the aftertaste is bitter. Guggul is hot in potency.

Usage of Guggul for Arthritis

Dr. Sonica Krishan is an Ayurveda and Natural Lifestyle consultant based in Chandigarh, India. She has authored two books on natural home cures: Herbal Healers; Home Remedies. She is writing another book based on healing for various personality types. She is a prolific writer for various publications. Dr. Sonica has also pursued advance studies in Naturopathy and Yoga and is a Reiki channel. She is the founder member of an NGO called NAYAM. She has conducted a number of workshops, and given presentations and lectures relating to Ayurveda in modern times. www.herboveda.co.in