Kantaka Panchamoola : A Brief Review
Abstract
Ayurveda has two main objectives to conserve health of a healthy individual and to treat a diseased person. To conserve health of a healthy individual, Ayurveda has described Ahara, Vihara, Dincharya, Ratricharya, Ritucharya etc. To accomplish objectives of Ayurveda many medicinal plants are also described. Ayurveda has mainly described about two types of medicines based on its origin, plant medicines and medicines prepared from metals and minerals. Plant based medicine uses plant stem, flower, seed, fruit, leaf, root etc. as source for medicinal preparations. Ayurveda explains about 5 types of Panchmoola. This article is an attempt to described identification, morphology and medicinal properties of contents of Kantaka Panchmool.
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