Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Hi I have manjistha powder from india. i have to make a decoction by boiling it in water so that only 1/4 water remains. my question is that it is a pain to make this everyday. can i make it for one week and store in refrigerator. wanted to know if the potency is affected etc. please reply. i would greatly appreciate the answer. regards Jay Dhruv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 Hi Jay search the answer in concluding para in message: http://health.ayurveda/message/3670 answer applies to most herbs for blood purification, which are better taken in the decoction form. the potency is best if taken in warm condition itself, just after removing from fire. an alternative (less preferred by Vaidyas) would be to take Brihat Manjistha Ghanwati 2 tabs 125 mg each with water/honey, twice a day, after breakfast and dinner. In a western country you say "it is a pain to make this every day". You should be suprised that most western herbalists recommend making teas from herbs and taking them thrice a day, especially the herbs addressing peri and post menopause, infertility problems. And no woman has ever complained of "pain" in making teas/decoctions. While ayurveda recommends taking only stream or potted water using earthen/copper pots, how one can think of refrigerator? bio-availability is greatest in natural spring or copper water. For a seriously ill person, ayurveda recommends boiling water till it remains to 1/4 or 1/8 part. such a precious energised water will loose all bio-availability within a short time if stored in fridge. Take equal quantity of these two waters at same time on two successive days and find which causes earlier vist to wash room or gives more thirst. There are medicines which take even 40 days to make them. Even in modern time, the ayurvedic aasavas take that much time. They are not alcoholioc tinctures made by pharmacies, but rather they contain natural alcohol. Unless someone has patience to make such a medicine, how a patient will reap the benifit? Boiling at least does not involve any human labour. Most effective medicine is fresh plant/fruit juices, the extraction by manual process is much laborious, but the end result is cancer cure! ayurveda, "Jay" <jaydhruv wrote: > I have manjistha powder from india. > i have to make a decoction by boiling it in water so that only 1/4 > water remains. it is a pain to make this everyday. > can i make it for one week and store in refrigerator. > wanted to know if the potency is affected etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2007 Report Share Posted January 24, 2007 > I have manjistha powder from india. > i have to make a decoction by boiling it in water so that only 1/4 > water remains. > my question is that it is a pain to make this everyday. > can i make it for one week and store in refrigerator. > wanted to know if the potency is affected etc. > hiii jay, my name is dr.pankaj and i am practising ayurveda in south africa. well the decoction of manjishtha is to be made fresh bcos it can not be stored in fridge and certainly the potency will diminish. this is the ideal condition. well in which country u r staying? if u can get the prepared mahamanjisthadi kashay which is available in market it will serve the same purpose. it has natural alcohol as a preservative and can be stored for long without wasting potency. i hope this will solve ur problem. regards, dr.pankaj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrs sultana Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Hi, I am taking Neem plant tea every day in hot, for my HSV and HPV viruses cure. I want to know for how long should I consume this tea and what should be the quantity?. Also would like to know if there is any other herb that could be added to it to increase its benefits. Desperately waiting for a reply! Regards Sultana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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