Action
alterative, anodyne, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, cholagogue,
disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, intestinal antiseptic, mildly
laxative, lithotriptic, parasiticide, rejuvenative, respiratory
stimulant, tonic
Uses
asthma
cystitis
diabetes
dysuria
edema
epilepsy
gall stones
hemorrhoids
insanity
jaundice
kidney
obesity
sexual debility
skin diseases
menstrual disorders
parasites
Charaka says that "there is hardly any curable disease which
cannot be controlled or cured with the aid of Silajit". According
to GKN Nair and N. Mohanan, authors of "Medicinal Plants of
India," Silajit is specially employed in genito-urinary diseases
and in diabetes. It is used in gall stones, jaundice, enlarged spleen,
dyspepsia, worms, digestive disorders, piles, adiposity, anasarca
and anuria. Silajit is employed in cases of renal stone, renal and
bladder calculi, hysteria, neurasthenia, epilepsy, insanity and
nervous diseases. It is used in amenorrhoa, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia,
scrofula, tuberculosis, phthisis, Ieprosy, eczema, elephantiasis,
anaemia, anorexia, biliary conjestion, chronic bronchitis. asthma,
fracture of bones etc. Silajit is markedly effective in the treatment
of various complications arising from diabetes."
Silajit is an effective tonic for anemia and general debility.
It causes uterine contractions and promotes expulsion of the fetus.
It is used as an antiseptic in parasitic diseases of the skin; a
paste is locally applied to relieve rheumatic pain in joints, and
in paralysis.
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