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Apium graveolens
Ajamoda
Wild celery

 

Botanical Name (Latin): Apium graveolens

Sanskrit Name: Ajamoda

Common Name (English): Wild celery

Type of Herb: Ayurvedic

Effect on the Doshas:   Vata: -   Pitta:  +   Kapha:  -


Rasa
(Taste):
katu

The six flavors are:  Madhura (sweet)  Amla (sour)  Lavana (salty)   Katu (pungent)  Tikta (bitter)  Kasaya (astringent)  


Virya
(Energy):
ushna

The two energies are:    Shita (cold)  Ushna (hot)


Vipak
(Post-Digestive Action):
katu


Guna
(Qualities):

The twenty gunas or qualities of all substances are: Guru (heavy)  Manda (dull)  Shita (cold)  Ushna (hot)   Snigdha (unctuous)   Slaksna (smooth)   Sandra (dense)   Mridu (soft)   Sthira (stable)  Suksma (subtle)  Visada (non-slimy)  Laghu (light)  Tikshna (sharp)  Rooksha (un-unctuous, dry)   Khara (rough)   Drava (liquid)   Kathina (hard)   Sara (unstable)   Sthula (gross)   Piccila (slimy)


Prabhava
(Special Potency):


Dhatu
Affinity (Tissues Entered):

The seven dhatus or tissues are: Rasa (plasma, lymph), Rakta (red blood cells), Mamsa (muscle tissue), Meda (adipose tissue), Ashti (bone tissue), Majja (bone marrow, nervous tissue , connective tissue), Shukra (male reproductive tissue), Artava (female reproductive tissue)

 

Pharmacological Action: digestive, aromatic, analgesic (topical and abdominal), cardiac, carminative, anthhelmintic J/ diuretic, urinary antiseptic, antispasmodic, nerve stimulant and emmenagogue.

Indications (Uses): indigestion, abdominal pain gas, ischemic heart disease, gout..

Contraindications (Cautions): Not to be used during pregnancy. The diuretic action of ajamoda works by irritating the kidneys and therefore should be used with caution in cases of renal disorder. There also are reports of allergenicity (German commission E) and photosensitivity with therapeutic doses . (McGuffin 11)

Constituents: sulphur, apoil--a poisonous principle, apiin, v essential oil, albumen,mucilage, salts

Active Substances:

Plant Part Used: seed

 

 


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