Purgative, anthchiiintic, antipyretic, alterative, cathartic, laxative,
vermifuge, diuretic
Senna is a powerful cathartic used in the treatment of constipation,
working through a stimulation of intestinal peristalsis. It is vital
to recognize, however, that the constipation is a result of something
else and not the initial cause and that this has to be sought and
dealt with.
Ayurvedic Applications:
Indications: constipation, inflammatory skin conditions, hypertension,
obesity
Senna is a strong purgative that should be taken with care and
in proper dosage. It has an irritant effect upon the intestinal
membrane, and may cause griping, pain or nausea, along with liquid
stools or diarrhea. It can be corrected by adding 1/4 amount of
stomachic herbs, like ginger or fennel seeds, with its dosage.
Senna is mainly for severe constipation, the constipation following
a fever or for clearing Pitta from the small intestines. However,
it cannot be used where there is inflammation in the G.I. Tract
itself because of irritation. Rhubarb is considered to be the herb
of choice in this situation as it has fewer side effects.
Combinations : It is best to combine Senna with aromatic, carminative
herbs to increase palatability and reduce griping, for instance
by using Cardamon, Ginger or Fennel.
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