Kerala Ayurveda Vilwadi Pills (50 Nos)

Kerala Ayurveda Vilwadi Pills (50 Nos)
Kerala Ayurveda Vilwadi Pills (50 Nos)
Kerala Ayurveda Vilwadi Pills (50 Nos)

Kerala Ayurveda Vilwadi Pills (50 Nos)

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Vilwadi Pills
Vilwadi pills are used to aid in the Ayurvedic treatment of fevers, poisoning, and metabolic insufficiency. The unique formulation of the medication also makes it an Ayurvedic detox and supplemental medicine for fever.
A heated forehead indicative of a fever is an obvious symptom of being unwell. When the body is put to any stress the immune reaction causes fevers. This stress could be in the form of an infection or an undesirable irritant. 
Insect and snake bites cause different reactions depending on the species that has bitten the patient. Some insect bites cause little more than a sting and itching or irritation. Others such as some spiders, fire ants, scorpions or some spiders can cause more severe reactions. Snake bites are the most feared. Some species of snake are harmless while others are dreadfully poisonous. Poisoning by some administered agent also causes symptoms in varying degrees depending on the type of poison.
 
Ayurveda And Fever, Bites And Metabolic Insufficiency
Ayurveda places prime importance on the metabolic process. When the body is in perfect Dosha balance and the intake of food and lifestyle is ideal for the well being of a person the digestive process works well. However, incomplete digestion or metabolism leaves behind a metabolic waste which is called Ama. This Ama pervades the different systems of the body and causes problems. When the Ama is in the early stages it can be easily eliminated by the body but when it collects over a period of time it becomes harder to dislodge. Over long periods, Ama transforms into Amavisha which is the most toxic and dangerous form of the Ama. This Ama slows down the entire metabolic process which causes the vicious cycle of producing more Ama. When there is so much Ama over a long time, it pervades all the cells.
In Ayurveda, fever is treated not as a symptom but as a disease itself. Ayurveda refers to fever as Jwara. Jwara usually has a lower temperature in the digestive tract and higher temperatures on the outer surfaces of the body. Fever is usually a symptom of some other problem, inflammation or infection. It is usually found in Pitta related problems. Inflammation is called Shotha, Svayatu,  Shopha, Utsedha, and Samhata. Ayurveda calls the channels of circulation in the body Shrotas. When Ama does not get eliminated, it causes a blockage of the Shrotas called Shrotodushti. This causes inflammation. So we can see that inflammation is due to metabolic disorders. 
Ayurveda has a branch of study called Agadatantra that relates to poisons and is related to toxicology in Western medicine. Poisons are called Visha and the types of Visha are; Sthavara (minerals or herbs), Jangam (animal) and Kritrima (drugs). Many of the ingredients in Ayurvedic medicines go through purification processes to eliminate their toxicity.
Poisonous bites are treated in Ayurveda by means of first aid to prevent the spread of the toxin through the bloodstream. As much of the poison as possible is to be expelled at the site of the bite through incision and sucking. Medication and antidotes are prescribed as per the type of bite and the species that inflicted the bite. The type of insect that inflicted the bite can also be classified as Pitta, Vata, and Kapha. The treatment is given accordingly.
Note: Always consult with an expert before you consume medication.
 
Ingredients 
Vilwadi pills are made from an Ayurvedic formulation that is a good Ayurvedic detox. It helps in the treatment of metabolic disorders, fevers, insect bites, and poisons. Administration of Vilwadi Ayurvedic medicine to increase metabolism rate helps eliminate Ama and toxins and keep the body functioning optimally.
Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
  • The Bael or Bilva tree
  • Different parts of the tree have different properties and are used in many different Ayurvedic formulations.
  • Has the property of balancing all the Doshas.
  • It is one of the Dasha Moola or 10 important herbs. 
  • The Dasha Moola herbs are used in Ayurveda for their excellent anti-inflammatory, anti-leukoderma, antirheumatic, anti-bronchitis, anti-helminthic, anti anorexia, and pain-relieving properties. 
  • By balancing Pitta Dosha it gives relief for ulcers, inflammations and Pitta related fevers.
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
  • Is used in Ayurveda as an anti-microbial and anti-viral 
  • Improves digestion
  • Used in Ayurveda to boost immunity and as an antioxidant
 
Karanja (Pongamia pinnata)
  • Helps in proper digestion
  • Used in traditional medicine to promote healing
  • Balances Kapha and Vata Doshas
 Amlaki (Emblica officinalis)
  • Indian gooseberry
  • Rich in Vitamin C
  • Anti-oxidant, immunomodulator, anti-inflammatory
Harithaki (Terminalia chebula)
  • Balance all three Doshas
  • Helps to detoxify
  • Supports healing
Sunthi (Zingiber officinal)
  • Ginger
  • Balances the Kapha Dosha
  • It is a cardiotonic
  • It is hot in nature
  • Traditional medicine for digestive troubles 
Tagara (Valeriana wallichi)
  • Used in Ayurveda to treat general weakness and wounds
  • Balances all three Doshas
  • Controls the toxins in the body as per ayurvedic texts
  • Is used in Ayurveda to treat fever
  • Is used as a rejuvenative
Devadaru (Cedrus deodara)
  • Balances the Kapha and Vata Doshas
  • Relieves the Ama in the body 
  • Relieves swelling and used in Ayurveda as an anti-inflammatory
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
  • Is used in Ayurveda as anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-diabetic and antitumor
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
  • Turmeric
  • Reduces toxins and Ama
Bibhitaki (Terminalia belerica)
  • Supports Rasa and Mamsa Dhatus
  • Antibacterial, antiinflammatory
Maricha (Piper nigrum)
  • Black Pepper
  • Balances Kapha and Vata Doshas and aggravates Pitta Dosha
  • Helps the digestive fire (Agni)
  • Used in Ayurveda as an analgesic and antipyretic
Gomuthram (Cow Urine)
  • Is used in Ayurveda for many purposes such as
    • To treat anaemia and liver problems
    • AS an anti-inflammatory
    • Balance Kapha Dosha
    • Treat allergies and remove poisons and toxins
    • Used in Svedana
Pippali (Piper longum)
  • Improves metabolism and digestion
 
Western Medicine On Fever, Bites And Metabolic Problems
 
Fever
  • Fever is caused by the immune response of our body to fight off an infection. High fevers should be checked and brought down.
  • Fevers that are caused by a bacterial infection are treated with antibiotics whereas a fever caused by a virus is treated with NSAIDs to relieve the symptoms. 
 
Poison Through Insect/Snake Bite
  • Most insect bites are harmless and need basic first aid treatment that involves taking or applying antihistamines.
  • Some people have a severe immune reaction to all insect bites and need immediate medical attention on an emergency basis.
  • All snake bites should be given first aid as if they are venomous bites till the species of the snake has been confirmed. 
  • Venomous snake bites are treated with anti-venom medication that can be generic or specific to the type of snake.
 
Administered Poison
  • Poisons, whether ingested accidentally or purposely, are treated by first flushing the contents of the gastrointestinal tract. This is done through gastric lavage, irrigation, ipecac or activated charcoal.
  • Antidotes that are specific to the poison are then administered.
 
Metabolic Insufficiency
  • The process by which the body generates energy from the food that is ingested is called metabolism. 
  • When there are disorders in the body that impair the ability to process and metabolise carbohydrates, fats or amino acids it results in metabolic disorders.
  • Imbalances in enzymes, hormones or vitamins cause metabolic disorders.
  • Pancreatic or liver issues cause metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
  • PBC (primary biliary cholangitis) is an autoimmune disease. When a person has this disease, the body mistakes the liver of the patient as a foreign body to be invaded. The immune cells called T cells attack the liver and damage the cells in the bile ducts.
  • PBC is a condition that can over time damage the liver. This bile buildup has an adverse effect on the spleen and gall bladder as well. PBC compromises the body’s ability to absorb all the nutrients from food. 
  • As the disease progresses there are symptoms such as appetite loss, weight loss, pain in the stomach area, nausea, joint pain, muscle pain, diarrhoea, swollen belly, oedema or swelling in the legs/ankles, jaundice and white or yellow bumps under the eyes called xanthelasmas and skin called xanthomas. The bones become weak and may be easily fractured.
  • The condition also causes an enlarged spleen, high cholesterol, gallstones, cirrhosis or liver failure. Impaired digestion causes vitamin deficiencies and osteoporosis.

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