Ayurveda
Ayurveda
Uses
- Fixed combination containing oral and topical Aloe barbadensis , Azardirachta indica , Curcuma longa , Hemidesmus indicus , Terminalia chebula , Terminalia arjuna , and Withania somnifera
- Septilin—fixed combination containing Commiphora mukul , Tinospora cordifolia , Rubia cordifolia , Emblica officinalis , Moringa pterygosperma , and Glycyrrhiza glabra
- Terminalia arjuna , Alba—fixed herbal combination containing Terminalia arjuna and approximately 40 other herbs
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and approximately 30 other ingredients
- Cogent DB
- Diabecon—fixed herbal combination containing Gymnema sylvestre , Eugenia jambolana , Tinospora cordifolia , Pterocarpus marsupium , Ficus glomerata , Momordica charantia , and Ocimum sanctum
- Fenugreek
- Gymnema
- Hyponidd
- Inolter
- Pancreas Tonic—fixed herbal combination containing Aegle marelose , Azardirachta indica , Cinnamon , Fenugreek , Ficus Racemosa, Gymnema sylvestre , Momordica charantia , Pterocarpus marsupeum , Syzigium cumini , and Tinospora cordifolia
- Septilin—fixed combination containing Commiphora mukul , Tinospora cordifolia , Rubia cordifolia,Emblica officinalis , Moringa pterygosperma , and Glycyrrhiza glabra
- Bacopa monniera
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and approximately 30 other ingredients
- Pilex—fixed combination oral and topical herbal treatment
- Phyllanthus
- Picrorhiza kurroa
- Picrorhiza kurroa, Kamalahar—fixed combination containing Tecoma undulate , Phyllanthus urinaria , Embelia ribes , Taraxacum officinale , Nyctanthes arbortistis , and Terminalia arjuna
- Articulin-F—fixed combination containing Boswellia serrata , Withania somnifera , Curcuma longa , and zinc
- RA-11 (similar constituents)
- Rumalaya—fixed oral and topical combination containing nearly 15 herbs
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and approximately 30 other ingredients
- Three fixed herbal combinations
- Geriforte—fixed herbal combination containing approximately 40 herbs
- Astha-15—fixed herb combination containing 15 herbal ingredients
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and nearly 30 other ingredients
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and nearly 30 other ingredients
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and nearly 30 other ingredients
- Alba—fixed herbal combination containing Terminalia arjuna and approximately 40 other herbs
- Eclipta alba
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and nearly 30 other ingredients
- DefensePlus—fixed combination containing Tinospora cordifolia , Withania somnifera , Ocimum sanctum , and Emblica officinalis
- RA-1—fixed combination containing ashwagandha , boswellia , ginger , and turmeric
- Brahmyadiyoga
- Mentat—fixed herbal combination containing Bacopa monniera and nearly 30 other ingredients
Overview
| FDA Warning: | The presence of heavy metals in some Ayurvedic products makes them potentially harmful. Studies have found detectable levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic. Labeled as "Indian" or "South Asian," these products are sold online and in stores. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not review or approve Ayurvedic products, which can be especially harmful to children. For more information, read the FDA's warning . |
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The History of Ayurveda
The Principles of Ayurveda
The Practice of Ayurveda
What Is the Scientific Evidence for Ayurveda?
Single Herbs
Combination Therapies
- Commiphora mukul
- Tinospora cordifolia
- Rubia cordifolia
- Emblica officinalis
- Moringa pterygosperma
- Glycyrrhiza glabra
- Tecoma undulata
- Phyllanthus urinaria
- Embelia ribes
- Taraxacum officinale
- Nyctanthes arbortistis
- Terminalia arjuna
- Capparis spinosa
- Cichorium intybus
- Solanum nigrum
- Terminalia arjuna
- Cassia occidentalis
- Achillea millefolium
- Tamarix gallica
- Gymnema sylvestre
- Eugenia jambolana
- Tinospora cordifolia
- Pterocarpus marsupium
- Ficus glomerata
- Momordica charantia
- Ocimum sanctum
- Azidiracta indica
- Phyllanthus emblica
- Terminalia bellerica
- Terminalia chebula
- Tribulus terrestris
- Trigonella foenum graecum
- Curcuma longa
- Syzygium cumini
- Rotula aquatica
- Yashad bhasma
- Asphaltum
- Momordica charantia
- Curcuma longa
- Cassia auriculata
- Emblica officinalis
- Eugenia jambolana
- Enicostemma littorale
- Gymnema sylvestre
- Pterocarpus marsupium
- Tinospora cordifolia
- Melia azadirachta
- Swertia chirata
- Aegle marelose
- Azardirachta indica
- Cinnamon
- Fenugreek
- Ficus racemosa
- Gymnema sylvestre
- Momordica charantia
- Pterocarpus marsupeum
- Syzigium cumini
- Tinospora cordifolia
- Aloe barbadensis
- Azadirachta indica
- Curcuma longa
- Hemidesmus indicus
- Terminalia chebula
- Terminalia arjuna
- Withania somnifera
- Tinospora cordifolia
- Withania somnifera
- Ocimum sanctum
- Emblica officinalis
How to Choose a Practitioner of Ayurvedic Medicine
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Safety Issues
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