Healing Herbs
Ayurveda predominantly uses plant sources for medicine, treatment and healing process. It restores the balance of the doshas by including herbs in the form of medicine, diet and supplements. Home remedies as well as Ayurvedic medicine make effective use of the therapeutic properties of these thousands of herbs to contain the symptoms of a disease. Each Ayurvedic herbal treatment has high potency to cure many ailments. Ayurveda makes a beneficial combination of healthy food for the right food and nutrition along with natural herbal remedies to pave the way for good health. Following is a list of Ayurvedic herbs used in treating common ailments.
- Arjuna: Terminalia Arjuna provides unique benefits for heart related ailments. Used as long as 2500 BC, this herb strengthens the heart muscle, protects heart, accelerates the heart's pumping capacity, regulates blood pressure and cholesterol.
- Ashwagandha: The therapeutic property of this natural herb heals many an ailment. Ashwagandha is a herbal supplement which is effective to treat ulcers, arthritis, regulates blood sugar, cholesterol, healing of tissues, restores hormonal imbalance and is a great sleep inducer.
- Bhringaraj: One of the beneficial herbs in Ayurveda, Bhringaraj cures many ailments such as hepatitis, skin diseases, hair ailments, liver disorders, anemia, piles, and reproductive ailments. It also pacifies the Pitta dosha. The anti-inflammatory property of this herb heals insect bites and other poisonous swellings.
- Brahmi: Bacopa Monnieri or Brahmi is a popular natural herbal remedy for nervous system to increase memory capacity, increased energy and learning. The chemicals of Brahmi accelerate the transmission of nerve responses. It also heals high Vata and Pitta dosha effects, skin disorders, hair ailments, senility and sexual diseases.
- Guduchi: This herbal supplement enhances the immunity of a person to combat life-threatening diseases such as tuberculosis, leprosy, jaundice and high fever. It boosts the energy levels, purifies the blood, protects liver, eyes and fosters mental accuracy.
- Haritaki: Haritaki is yet another herbal supplement and forms an important ingredient of Triphala - Ayurvedic tonic to maintain health. It alleviates asthma, coughs, tumors, constipation and itching symptoms. It also pacifies Vata dosha disorders.
- Holy Basil: Holy Basil has many healing properties to cure nervous disorders, insect bites, respiratory infections, skin disorders, migraine, stress, kidney stones and digestive infections.
- Neem: Neem is a safe disinfectant and used in various natural herbal remedies to heal and rejuvenate the overall body. The anti-inflammatory property soothes muscle and joint pain. It also balances Pitta dosha disorders.
- Shatavari: Shatavari/Asparagus is a powerful herbal supplement that cures many ailments, especially has profound effect on female reproductive system. It also cures stomach ulcers, respiratory infection, acidity and dysentery and hormonal imbalance. This is a primary herb for Pitta dosha treatment.
- Guggul: Guggul improves body metabolism, lowers cholesterol, reduces risk of heart disease, regulates thyroid function and helps to lose weight and Vata dosha disorders.
- Gokhulakanta: This herb primarily heals nervous, urinary, jaundice, blood, stomach, skin and anemic conditions.
- Kantakari: Kantakari or Yellow Berry is beneficial to cure respiratory, digestive, reproductive ailments. It also used for flatulence, toothache and sore throat.
- Fenugreek: This herb is commonly used to cure diabetic and body ache symptoms. It heals digestive disorders and fevers.
- Licorice: Licorice or Yastimadhu is actively used to heal inflammation such as arthritis, eczema and mouth ulcer. It is beneficial for skin, eyes, throat and hair. It prevents growth of cancerous cells and promotes immunity in the system.
- Shilajit: Shilajit is an herbal supplement known to cure most of the common ailments such as Jaundice, Asthma, Obesity, menstrual problems, kidney disorders and sexually transmitted diseases.
Disclaimer: The information provided above is not exhaustive and is meant only for educational and informational purposes. It must not be interpreted as medical advice. Readers should not take any action based on the above content and must consult appropriate medical or health professionals for any issue(s) regarding health, medicine, treatment, cures and well-being.




