YASTHIMADHU (MULETHI)

BOTANICAL NAME:

Glycyrrhiza glabra

FAMILY:

Fabaceae

CLASSICAL CLASSIFICATION

– Charaka: Included in Kantakaryadi gana and Jivaniya gana

– Sushruta: Kantakaryadi gana

– Bhavaprakasha Haritkiadi varg

COMMON NAME:

Sanskrit – Yashtimadhu, Madhuka, Madhuyashti
Hindi – Mulethi
Bengali – Jethimadh
Tamil – Atimaduram
Telugu – Yashti
Kannada – Jeshthamadhu
Urdu – Mulhathi

 

REFERENCE:

BHAVAPRAKASH SAMHITA with link e Nighantu:

http://niimh.res.in/ebooks/e-Nighantu/bhavaprakashanighantu/?mod=read

 

यष्टीमधु तथा यष्टीमधुकं क्लीतकं तथा |
अन्यत्क्लीतनकं तत्तु भवेत्तोये मधूलिका ||१२८||
यष्टी हिमा गुरुः स्वाद्वी चक्षुष्या बलवर्णकृत् |
सुस्निग्धा शुकला केश्या स्वर्या पित्तानिलास्रजित् |
घ्राणशोथविषच्छर्दितृष्णाग्लानिक्षयापहा ||१२९||

 

HABITAT:

Yastimadhu is the native to Southeastern Europe and cultivated in most of Europe. It is grown best in the hot, dry and sunny climates with yearly low rainfall. Whereas adequate soil moisture is necessary for its growth and development.

BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION:

Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) is a perennial shrub, 6 feet in height with spikes bearing lilac-colored flowers with bean-like pods containing three or four seeds. Roots are long, wrinkled and brown in color. When outer skin of the shrub is removed there is a scaly yellow texture inside. From the basic root, secondary and tertiary roots originate. Leaves are conjoint, 70-150 mm long having 10-17 leaflets. Flowers are 8-12mm and pink to purple in color. Fruits are 20-30 mm, oblong pods and contain the 2-3 beans which are kidney-shaped.

 

AYURVEDIC CHARACTERISTICS

RASAGUNAVEERYAVIPAKAPRABHAVADOSHGHNTA
Madhura

Guru ,Pichilam

Sheeta

Madhura

 Vata-Pittahara

AYURVEDIC ENERGETICS

TASTEPROPERTYPOTENCY

POST DIGESTIVE

EFFECT

EFFECT ACTIONDOSHA ACTION
SweetHeavy, StickyColdsweet  Pacifices pitta and vata doshas

MAJOR CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS:

Glycyrrhizin, Glabridin, Liquiritin, Isoliquiritigenin, Flavonoids, Coumarins, Polysaccharides, and Saponins.

THERAPEUTIC USES

Kasa (Cough): Expectorant and demulcent
Shwasa (Asthma): Relieves dyspnea and irritation
Amlapitta (Hyperacidity): Soothes gastric mucosa
Vata-Pitta disorders: Balances and nourishes
Swarabheda (Hoarseness): Improves voice and tone
Vranaropana: Heals wounds
Rasayana: Promotes strength, immunity, and complexion

INDICATIONS:

Respiratory disorders (Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma)
Peptic ulcer, Gastritis, Hyperacidity
Voice disorders, Throat irritation
Adrenal insufficiency, Fatigue
Skin ailments, Wound healing

USEFUL PART: Root

DOSAGE:

Root powder: 2–4 g/day; Decoction: 40–50 ml; Extract: 250–500 mg

 

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