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Ashoka
(Botanical
Name - Saraca indica

Origin
of Herbs:
Ashoka is a small, spreading, evergreen tree, with
smooth brownish bark and compound leaves forming a
dense crown. It has bright orange flowers in small
dense branches and flat fruits with several smooth
gray seeds. This tree has to be distinguished from the
Indian fir or mast tree, botanically known as
polyalthia longifolia. Ashoka is one of the sacred
trees of the Hindus.
The dried bark of the tree constitutes the drug. The
bark contains tannins and catechol. The powder of the
bark contains silica, sodium, potassiom, phosphate,
magnesium, iron, calcium, strontium and aluminium. A
crystalline glycosidal substance has been isolated
from the bark with galactose as the constituent sugar.
Healing
options:
Both the dried flowers of Ashoka and the bark have
been used in Ayurveda for many centuries. The bark is
prescribed in Ayurvedic medicine for arresting
bleeding or secretion and as a uterine sedative. It is
said to have a stimulating effect on the endometrium
that is, the mucuous membrance lining the uterus and
on the ovarian tissues.
Irregular Menstrual
Disorders :
The
bark of the tree is effective for excessive blood loss
during menstruation due to the presence of uterine
fibroids, leucorrhoea and other causes. It can be used
as a substitute for ergot, a kind of dried fungus used
in medicine in the treatment of uterine hamorrhages.
It is taken as a decoction.
About 90 grams of the bark is boiled in 30 ml of milk
and 360 ml of water till the total quantity is reduced
to about 90 grams. This is divided in 2 or 3 doses to
be given in a day. The treatment should commence from
the fourth day of the menstruation and continue till
the bleeding is checked. Fresh decoction is to be made
every day.
Piles :
The bark is also effective for internal piles. A
decoction prepared in the same manner as in case of
uterine disorders is taken in this condition.
Dysentery:
The decoction is also useful in dysentery. A fluid
extract of the flowers can be taken with beneficial
results in haemorrhagic dysentery. This extract is
prepared by grinding the flowers with water. It is
taken is doses of 15 to 60 drops.
Other Diseases :
The dried flowers of Ashoka tree are useful in
diabetes. The bark of the tree is also useful in
treating scorpion-sting.
Ayurvedic
supplements that contains Ashoka :
Sundarikalp
forte
Ashokarista
Ashok
Ghrita
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