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Role of Plants, Its therapeutic value, the Ayurvedic view point

-Ayuvedashram

Herbs have always been a part of our life. In those grand old days Ayurveda was the way of living, so much so that each and every aspect of our life was basically Ayurvedic health science. For example, the common everyday sambar powder is a perfect blend of digestive, appetizer, carminative, stimulants and pacifiers so perfectly blended to bring about the harmonious function of the various systems within our body.

Many of you would have experienced your granny or elderly ones at home coming to your rescue during a bout of cold, cough fever, with a cup of steaming decoction of pepper, turmeric and ginger or a brewing cup of Basil Tea. Similarly a small complaint of stomach ache and a lack of appetite would bring a steaming pepper rasam on the table. A bout of diarrhea and you have fenugreek seeds and buttermilk down your throat.

How true is all this? How scientific is this? Is this justified, a myth or is there any element of truth in that? As we look around us, the news paper, T.V. media, the word HERBAL pops up at you everywhere. Anything with a Herbal tag sells in the market today. The much laughed at notion of neem toothbrush, today, finds its way into many a toothpaste. Turmeric and sandalwood paste are the catch words for all facials and beauty parlors. The traditional herbal oil bath which had become the thing of the past has now become the in thing with various massage centers popping up in all areas.

The scientific community has sat up and started taking note of the facts. Though the various benefits of herbs, and its various advantages have been known for centuries, It is only now that they have started proving what was talked about for centuries. The facts got recognized. As people started looking for permanent remedies without a side effect, naturally this science caught their fancy and the Ayurvedic tide has turned in full force.

Ayurveda is a science which tells you what, when, where, and how to do, to remain healthy. i.e., living in tune with nature.

What is Swastha? A Healthy Being? What is Nature?

Nature is Prapancha, the products of five, namely:

AIR, FIRE, WATER, SPACE and EARTH.

Everything in this universe is the product of this five in various permutation and combination. Yet a certain pattern has been observed where there is an affinity for two of these five elements to pair. For example, Space and air, Water and fire, water and earth. For the sake of convenience these pairs have been given a name

Space and air combine –VATA

Fire and water combine –PITA

Water and earth is called Kapha.

These three forces are totally responsible for the function of the body. The balance of these doshas or energy factors in the body is called health. The imbalance of these doshas is disease. So it follows that to rectify a sick person, you have to necessarily balance these doshas. What is an imbalance? Generally it is either less or more of a particular combination. If it is less, one has to increase the doshas and if it is more we have to decrease it. The easiest way to increase that which is less is to give something similar. For example, when there is loss of blood you give blood. Similarly Ayurveda does a similar thing. It takes a plant in which that particular combination is dominant and gives it to the patient. Automatically you have the desired result. For example, in Liver related diseases the pita factor is on the wane. Hence pitta dominance plants like punarnava - Boravia diffuse, Bhoomiavalaki, -Phylanthus niruri, Bringaraj -Eclipta alba, are used to bring about the balance.

How does Ayurveda classify plant and how is it helpful in the therapeutic field?

The three most important text of Ayurveda have classified the plants in different ways making it a very effective method for the vaidyas to follow. Charaka has classified the plants into 50 groups, based on the type of action or result the plant gives. For example, Jeevaneeyam - i.e., drugs promoting life. like, pippali, chavya, shunti etc.

Shusruta has classified the drugs into 37 groups, naming it after one main plant in the group and adding others possessing similar gunas or characteristics. Generally, the action of all plants in one group will act on the same doshas and diseases. For example, all the plants under Aaragwadhadhi gana checks kappa and poison and is used in diabetics, fever, vomiting, itching, etc.

What are the other factors that give these plants a Therapeutic value? Ayurveda describes it beautifully analyzing on what principle the course of action do these plants get their therapeutic value.

Ayurveda has a highly developed concept of pharmaco dynamics. It describes the manner in which the nutrients are digested and metabolised and utilized for running and maintenance of all functions of the body.

Different plants/herbs act in different ways using different properties to achieve its course of action. This can be classified into five paths:

  1. RASA: 6 different taste – sweet, sour, etc.
  2. GUNA – 20 qualities – dry, cold, wet, etc.
  3. VEERYA – 2 energy modalities – hot or cold.
  4. VIPAKA – 3 different final metabolic products.
  5. PRABHAVA – a special action of some plants which is exceptional.

Just to give you a small idea of how plants help as medicine using either one of the above methods:

  1. Rasa: Sweets, Sour, Saline - decreases vata, bitter, pungent and astringent increase it. So simple that you do not need a doctor to guide you. If you have a vata problem like feeling tired on exertion, then eating sweets or say a cup of lime juice with sugar and a pinch of salt makes you feel so refreshed.

     2. Te lime juice decreases the vata in the body and thus you feel fresh. Some plants use their gunas to do the job. For example, dryness of skin is reduced by using coconut oil. Here the oily or unctuous quality of coconut oil counters the dryness and gives the desired result.

Some plants use their veerya hot or cold property. Excessive heat and sweat after a day out in the sun is immediately relieved by a cool drink, may be coconut water or a cool fruit like a water melon.

Other plants may use their vipaka that is the final product after digestion For example, all sour items should actually increase the acidity in the system.  But amla or the Indian gooseberry though being sour does not increase acidity, but in fact it cools it due to the method of action where the final product of amla after digestion is sweet by nature.

Other drugs have a unique characteristic. They do not confine themselves to any rule or regulation. They have their own special reaction. For example, Haritaki – Terminalia Chebulla has a laxative effect, though none of its characteristic warrants it. This is its special function and this effect is known as Prabhava.

This is a very short introduction to the way Ayurvedic medicine works with plants to get the desired effect on human physiology and pathology.

See you soon with different facts of Ayurveda. Let us join hands to live in tune with nature and have a healthy, long and cheerful life.


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