Ayurghee Plus : Nasal Drop
These ayurghee is the good for any diesis of brain, eyes and nose.
Like allergy of dust or sinus migrant or effective in more than 90
elements.
Additionally we upgraded it with BRAHMI which improves memory and cure brain dead cells.
Directions :
Warm ghee two drop in nose called nasya
Ingredients :
Ghee with selected herbs
Use of Ghee in Ayurvedic Medicine
Ghee, which is known as ‘ghrita’ in Ayurveda, is described as ‘the
best’ among lipid media due to its quality of inheriting and enhancing
the drug potency. It is given foremost importance for internal usage in
diet or as an adjuvant medicine. It is extensively used in Ayurvedic
practice, especially in degenerative, chronic and deep-seated diseases.
Ghee is used as medicine by itself or as media for extraction,
absorption and assimilation of any medicine. It is used as medicine when
qualities of lipids and fats are required for treatment. It is used as
solvent or base for extraction of herbomineral active principles. It is
used as media for absorption of lipid soluble vitamins or other active
principles in the food or medicine. It is also used as a carrier media
in certain medicines to facilitate the transport of active principles
across the cell membrane, which is permeable only to lipid molecules,
e.g., the blood-brain barrier where transport of ‘medhya’ (which promote
intellect and memory) medicines is possible if the drug is processed in
lipid media.
Ghee is used in different doses for different purposes at different
timings in Ayurvedic treatment. It is given in larger doses in empty
stomach without food for the purpose of cleansing the body by
panchakarma procedures. Where as, if it is to increase the bulk of the
body, then it is given in small quantities mixed with food. Similarly,
if it is used as medicine to alleviate some disease process, then it is
given in moderate doses in empty stomach.
The relevance of such usage of ghee in this era of ‘Cholesterol Threat’ can be explained as follows:
Even though ghee is an animal fat, studies have shown that the larger
doses given for cleansing purpose do not increase the level of ‘bad’
cholesterol, LDL. Instead, this increased the ‘good’ cholesterol HDL or
sometimes did not alter the lipid profile at all. Alleviating doses of
medicated ghee is helpful in absorption and transport of lipid soluble
active principles across cell membranes, which are permeable only to
lipid media. Also, ghee has the ability to increase the levels of fat
soluble vitamins, especially Vitamin E in the blood which is an
important antioxidant in preventing oxidation of LDL in the
sub-endothelial space of arteries and thus, preventing atherosclerosis
and the consequent heart attack or stroke.
Bulk promoting doses of ghee are used where there is indication for
that, especially in a lean and emaciated person. In such cases, there
will be deficiency of fats and fat-soluble principles. Moreover, even
though LDL is depicted as ‘bad’ cholesterol, it is required in its
non-oxidized form to build and repair the cell wall and hence, for all
structural units in the body. So, administration of ghee in such persons
will fulfill the deficient principles to build, maintain and repair
those structural units.
Many enzymes and hormones are also released and activated by lipids
in GI tract and blood. Ghee stimulates biliary secretion and contraction
of gall bladder. It nourishes GI mucosa, lubricates it, enhances the
absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and strengthens the colonic flora of
useful microbes.
Thus, usage of Ghee in suitable conditions with suitable doses of
suitable preparations will render thousands of benefits due to
nullification of toxins and toxic effects of drugs; increased
absorption, transportation and bio-availability of the drugs used and
also by acting as a media to dissolve and enhance the efficacy of the
active principles in the drugs used. Hence, usage of ghee explained in
Ayurveda is very appropriate, if it is used judiciously by considering
the indications and contra-indications properly.
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