Experimental study on Swachhandbhairva Rasa w.s.r. to its Anti-Pyretic Effect
Abstract
The ancient Ayurvedic text Bhaisajya Ratnavali of Govind Das Sen during eighteen century A.D., prescribes a specific formulation comprising five herbs named as Swachhanda Bhairava Rasa Swachhandabhairava Rasa is Abundant of herbal, mineral and herbomineral preparations have been found in Ayurveda which have been continuously used for infectious disease by Ayurvedic practitioner there are many herbomineral preparations have been found in Ayurveda. Swachhandabhairava Rasa contains pure mercury, pure Gandgaka, Vatsanabh, Jaiyphala and Pippali in equal part. Most of the ingredient are having Tikta, Katu Rasa, Ushna Virya and Yogvahi in property which is helpful to inhibit the Jwara by reducing the Kleda (wetness) and sweat out in body. So Swachhand- Bhairaw Rasa used in Nava-Jwara.
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