Jaundice is a disease caused due to vitiation of the pitta dosha.
It is called as kamala. When there is an excessive circulation of the
bile pigments in the blood, then this disease is caused. Pitta dosha
controls the bile pigments.
Hence, jaundice is a disease of the
liver. It can occur when there is an obstruction in the bile duct, or if
there is destruction of the red blood corpuscles. When a person has
jaundice, their skin becomes yellow in color. This characteristic
yellowness is seen even in the eyes and the fingernails. Stools and
urine also get colored. The yellow color is an indication that the
circulation of bile is in excess.
Along with the yellowness of the
skin, there are other symptoms associated with jaundice. Indigestion
occurs and the person becomes very weak. Jaundice may also cause the
body to itch.
(1) Useful Herbs in the Treatment of Jaundice
1. Berberis (Berberis vulgaris)
Berberis
is a very effective herb for all kinds of liver ailments, especially
jaundice. So effective is the herb that it is nicknamed 'jaundice
berry'. It is a bitter tonic which must be given to a jaundice patient
several times a day in does of quarter teaspoons. The fluid extract of
the fruit also has similar properties.
2. Chicory (Chichorium intybus)
All
parts of the chicory plant are useful in the treatment of liver
ailments. The flowers, seeds and roots are the most often used. The
juice of the chicory can help in the treatment of sluggishness of the
liver, obstruction of the flow of bile and the enlargement of the
spleen; all of which are associated with jaundice. Chicory can also
promote the healthy secretion of the bile.
3. Gokulakanta (Hygrophila spinosa)
The
root of the gokulakanta plant is potent in the treatment of liver
diseases such as jaundice and hepatitis. An infusion of the root of the
herb in water is prepared and is given to the patient twice or thrice
each day.
4. Indian Aloe (Aloe barbadensis)
Indian aloe is
an excellent remedy for liver problems such as jaundice. For effective
treatment, the pulp of one of its leaves is to be taken with black salt
and ginger every morning for a period of ten days.
5. Indian Sorrel (Oxalis corniculata)
The herb is useful in treatment of jaundice. It is taken with buttermilk that is prepared from cow's milk.
6. Picrorrhiza (Picrorrhiza kurroa)
Picrorrhiza
is one of the two best Ayurvedic remedies for jaundice. It is known as
kutki in Ayurveda. Powder of this herb is mixed with hot water and taken
twice a day.
7. Snake Gourd (Trichosanthes anguina)
Snake gourd is taken as an infusion of its leaves for the treatment of jaundice. It is generally to be taken with coriander.
8. Turpeth (Operculina turpethum)
Turpeth
is the other best Ayurvedic remedy for jaundice. It is known as nisoth
in Ayurveda. The powder of this herb is prescribed mixed in hot water
twice a day.
(2) Dietary Treatments for Jaundice
1.
Sweet foods are suitable for a jaundice patient. For easy digestion,
sweet foods in liquid form must be consumed, such as sugarcane juice,
orange juice and juices of other fresh fruits. Dry grapes are also
beneficial. Pomegranate is good for jaundice, though it has a slight
sour taste.
2. Fresh vegetables must be included in the diet. They
must be cooked in minimum oil and kept as green as possible. That is,
the use of spices should be curtailed. Bitter vegetables like bitter
gourd and the bitter variety of drumsticks are suitable to a jaundice
patient.
3. The fat intake should be limited. Even curds must not
be given to the jaundice patient. Buttermilk can be given if the butter
has been carefully removed from it.
4. Alcohol is very dangerous
to a jaundice patient. It can seriously complicate the disease, with
fatal consequences. Hence, alcohol in any form must be avoided.
(3) Ayurvedic Treatments for Jaundice
Ayurvedic
treatments for jaundice begin with a purgation therapy. This helps o
remove the toxins accumulated in the liver and the rest of the body.
Strong purgatives are avoided.
The drugs of choice for the
treatment of jaundice are nisoth and kutki. Their roots are administered
to the patient in powder form. The two herbs can be taken either
together or individually, depending on the seriousness of the jaundice
and the internal strength of the patient.
Avipattikara choorna and
Arogya Vardhini vati are the usually prescribed medicines in jaundice.
These are to be taken in teaspoonful quantities twice a day with water
or with honey.
Another general medicine which can be used in all
kinds of jaundice is the Bhumyamalaki. This is a short herb which is
very rarely available. Its juice is given mixed with honey in a
teaspoonful quantity thrice a day. Vasaka, Kakamachi and Triphala are
the other drugs used.
(4) Home Remedies for Jaundice
1.
Juices of bitter vegetables like the bitter gourd are very effective in
treating jaundice. Mash the vegetable and extract their juices by
pressing with a cloth. This juice must be ideally had in the early
morning. One glassful of juice per day is recommended.
2. Prepare a
cupful of juice of beetroot and lemon in equal proportions. Having this
juice for a few days will definitely cure jaundice.
3. Extract
juice of amalaki (Indian gooseberry, Emblica officinalis). Have this
juice thrice in a day in a teaspoonful quantity. This is a potent remedy
for all kinds of liver ailments.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
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