Kebuka

BOTANICAL NAME:Costus speciosus

FAMILY: Zingiberaceae

CLASSICAL CLASSIFICATION

Charaka- Krimighna, tikta skandha

Bhavaprakasha- Haritakyadi varga

ENGLISH NAME: Cane reed, Wild ginger, crepe ginger

COMMON NAME:

Hindi: Kembu

Kannada: Chengaluva

REFERENCE: BHAVAPRAKASH SAMHITA with link e Nighantu:

https://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/e-Nighantu/bhavaprakashanighantu/?mod=read

केमुकं कटुकं पाके तिक्तं ग्राहि हिमं लघु |
दीपनं पाचनं हृद्यं कफपित्तज्वरापहम् |
कुष्ठकासप्रमेहास्रनाशनं वातलं कटु ||९०||

HABITAT: Herb commonly found in sub-Himalayan

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION:

Tuberous rhizome, horizontally branched, 4 to 6 cm long and 2 to 3 cm thick;

outer surface grey to dark brown, longitudinal wrinkles and small circular leaf scars on

upper surface; numerous nipple-shaped buds present throughout its length; numerous

slender roots occur along with rhizome, possesses rootlets which makes it slightly

rough; fracture, short fibrous and hard, odorless and tasteless.

AYURVEDIC CHARACTERSTICS:

RASA GUNA VEERYA VIPAKA PRABHAVA DOSHGHNTA
Madhura Laghu,

Ruksha

Sita Katu Garbhashya- sankochak Kapha -pittashamak

AYURVEDIC ENERGETICS:

TASTE PROPERTY POTENCY POST DIGESTIVE EFFECT EFFECT ACTION DOSHA EFFECT
Sweet Light

Dry

Cold Pungent Promote

Uterine contraction

Pacifying kapha pitta

MAJOR CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS: Steroids, Saponins

THERAPEUTIC USES:

  • Asthma and cough- The powder of the Rhizome of kebuka is given in a dose of 3-5gm with honey.
  • Indigestion and anorexia- The powder of the rhizome is given in a dose of 3-5 gm with hot water.
  • Pain associated during labour- The fresh juice of the rhizome of kebuka is given to treat difficulty in labour.

INDICATIONS

Kushta Leprosy, Kasa Cough, Jwara Pyrexia, Premeha Diabetes

USEFUL PART: Rhizome

DOSAGE:3-6 gm

AYURVEDIC FORMULATION:

Krimighna kvatha and curna

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