nirvimsha :

Guna: Laghu Ruksha
Veerya: Ushna
Vipaka: Katu
Karma: Kaphahara Vatahara
is referred as antipyretic, antiseptic, vulnerary, detergent, diuretic, exhilarant, resolvent, anti-inflammatory, demulcent, sedative, analgesic, aphrodisiac, antidote, cardiotonic, general tonic, brain and nervine tonic and tonic for viscera, teeth, stomach, vision and principal organs. Jadwar has been recommended for the treatment of paralysis, epilepsy, facial palsy, insanity, mania, hysteria, atony, migraine, numbness, tremors, infantile convulsions, aconite poisoning, snake bite, scorpion sting, opium addiction, arthritis, cardiac weakness, palpitation, rheumatism, toothache, all kinds of pain, leucoderma and for improving skin complexion
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