'Triphala'
and each of its three constituents- Haritaki,
Bibhitaka and Amalaki are well known Rasayana
drugs (rejuvenating agents). They prevent
aging and impart longevity, immunity, enhance
body resistance against disease and improve
mental faculties. The beneficial effects
are studied on all seven dhatus. Unripe
fruit is purgative. Dried ripe fruit is
astringent and employed in dropsy, piles
and diarrhoea. It is also used in fever,
applied to the eyes, and is useful in sore
throat and bronchitis.
Clinical trial of Bibhitaka phala churna
in 137 cases suffering from kasa, swasa
and mixed cases of kasa-swas a indicated
that the drug has bronchodilatory, antispasmodic,
antiphlegmatic, expectorant and sedative
activities. Kernel is narcotic and astringent
and is used as an application to inflamed
parts.
Fully ripe or dried fruit mixed with honey
is used as an application in conjunctivitis.
It is a constituent of Triphala and is prescribed
in diseases of liver and gastrointestinal
tract and in a large variety of diseases
as a rasayana. |