Jeerakarishtam
Jeerakarishtam is known to help with post-delivery recovery and nourishment. It contains key ingredients that are widely used in the formulation of medicines that are used for postnatal care in Ayurveda. These ingredients can help improve breast milk production, body strength, and appetite of the mother after delivery. They can also help with sootikamaya - postpartum fever, indigestion, cough, cold, etc, IBS – grahani and Vata disorders.
Jeerakadyarishta, Jirakadyarishtam, and Jeerakadyarishtam are some of the words that are used on behalf of Jeerakarishtam. This is a polyherbal formulation. The chief ingredient of this medicine is Jeera or Cumin seeds that is prepared by the fermentation of a decoction of cumin seeds. It is known to promote physical and mental strength, stimulates the digestive fire, cures insomnia, and improves digestion and assimilation. Along with that, it is also used in the formulation of ayurvedic medicine for diarrhea. It can be consumed in the form of tonic.
Ingredients
Jeerakarishtam is a fermented liquid preparation made with the ingredients in the formulation
JEERA (CUMIN SEEDS)
Ayurveda’s outlook on postnatal care
According to Ayurveda after the delivery, Agni is hampered and Vata is vitiated immediately. So the care is mainly aimed at correction of these. To prevent complaints during sutika Kala such as UTI, backache, loss of appetite, etc Ayurveda can help. Ayurveda prescribes specific nutritional measures for the growth and protection of the woman to keep her vitality. Ayurveda also describes nine diseases caused because of the pregnant status of the woman. These diseases are peculiar to pregnancy and are called garbhopadravas. They are nausea, anorexia, vomiting, dryness in mouth, fever, edema, anemia, diarrhea, and urine retention.
Jeerakarishtam is a supportive Ayurvedic medicine for the post-delivery period. It helps to improve the strength of the mother, after delivery. It contains warm herbs and ingredients that can help promote lactation and immunity of the mother. It also keeps mothers away from cold and infections. It boosts immunity. Apart from these benefits, the ingredients are also known to help in Ayurvedic treatment for diarrhea, frequent passing of stools, indigestion, etc.
It contains several medicinal properties such as antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, carminative, digestive stimulant, anti-diarrheal, antipruritic properties.
Disclaimer
Jeerakarishtam is known to help with post-delivery recovery and nourishment. It contains key ingredients that are widely used in the formulation of medicines that are used for postnatal care in Ayurveda. These ingredients can help improve breast milk production, body strength, and appetite of the mother after delivery. They can also help with sootikamaya - postpartum fever, indigestion, cough, cold, etc, IBS – grahani and Vata disorders.
Jeerakadyarishta, Jirakadyarishtam, and Jeerakadyarishtam are some of the words that are used on behalf of Jeerakarishtam. This is a polyherbal formulation. The chief ingredient of this medicine is Jeera or Cumin seeds that is prepared by the fermentation of a decoction of cumin seeds. It is known to promote physical and mental strength, stimulates the digestive fire, cures insomnia, and improves digestion and assimilation. Along with that, it is also used in the formulation of ayurvedic medicine for diarrhea. It can be consumed in the form of tonic.
Ingredients
Jeerakarishtam is a fermented liquid preparation made with the ingredients in the formulation
JEERA (CUMIN SEEDS)
- It is used for several diseases of the respiratory, circulatory, and reproductive systems.
- It promotes healthy digestion and prevents diseases correlated with digestion and abdominal organs.
- It helps in promoting weight loss and improving blood sugar levels. Also, it is used in Ayurveda treatment for diarrhea and to keep your bad cholesterol in control.
- Many people around the world don't get enough iron. Cumin is extremely rich in iron, and provides ˜20% of daily iron in just a teaspoon.
- Cumin increases antioxidant intake, promotes digestion, provides iron, improves blood sugar control, and reduces food-borne illnesses.
- Jaggery is a natural substitute for sugar. But, it is healthier than white sugar.
- Natural or less processed foods are much better than and jaggery is one of them.
- Jaggery is anti-flatulent, so it helps reduce intestinal gas.
- Jaggery is known to help people with symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. It also has muscle relaxant properties, which reduces uterine cramps & abdominal pain.
- In Ayurvedic scriptures, this herb possesses various properties like fertility agents (Garbhasthapaka), poisoning (Visha), menstrual disorders (Pradara).
- Flowers of this plant have pungent, acrid, cooling, toxic, alexiteric properties and are used as a sedative.
- Extract of this herb is very effective against bacterial infections.
- It is obtained from the underground stem of the main ginger.
- Sonth contains robust anti-inflammatory properties, which are capable of soothing the tense muscles and relieving them of any soreness, pain, or inflammation.
- Sonth moreover helps build our immune system.
- It also helps in respiratory problems like common cold and cough, sore throat, bronchitis, congestion, etc. Sonth is effective natural support.
- Jaiphal is obtained from the seeds of the Nutmeg tree called ‘Myristica Fragrans’. Jaiphal is also known as Jatiphal.
- Used to balance the blood sugar levels and to treat urinary tract infections.
- Jaiphal is a recommended ingredient in pregnancy.
- Jaiphal is widely known to be used to treat cold in infants.
- It boosts immunity and resistance power.
- It can detoxify kidneys and liver.
Ayurveda’s outlook on postnatal care
According to Ayurveda after the delivery, Agni is hampered and Vata is vitiated immediately. So the care is mainly aimed at correction of these. To prevent complaints during sutika Kala such as UTI, backache, loss of appetite, etc Ayurveda can help. Ayurveda prescribes specific nutritional measures for the growth and protection of the woman to keep her vitality. Ayurveda also describes nine diseases caused because of the pregnant status of the woman. These diseases are peculiar to pregnancy and are called garbhopadravas. They are nausea, anorexia, vomiting, dryness in mouth, fever, edema, anemia, diarrhea, and urine retention.
Jeerakarishtam is a supportive Ayurvedic medicine for the post-delivery period. It helps to improve the strength of the mother, after delivery. It contains warm herbs and ingredients that can help promote lactation and immunity of the mother. It also keeps mothers away from cold and infections. It boosts immunity. Apart from these benefits, the ingredients are also known to help in Ayurvedic treatment for diarrhea, frequent passing of stools, indigestion, etc.
It contains several medicinal properties such as antibacterial, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, carminative, digestive stimulant, anti-diarrheal, antipruritic properties.
Disclaimer
- Keep the medicine out of reach of the children
- Seek your ayurvedic physician's advice before consuming this tonic.
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