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Arivisha / Indian Atees

Arivisha / Indian Atees

BOTANICAL NAME

ACONITUM HETEROPHYLLUM

FAMILY

RANUNCULACEAE

SANSKRIT NAME

Bhangura, Ativisa, Kasmira, Pankura, Pravisha, Shringi, Shringika,, Visha, Vallabha, and Shvetavacha.

HINDI

Atis, Mohra, Patis, Beesh

ENGLISH

Indian Atees.

KANNADA

Athivisha, Bhangura

MALAYALAM

Ativitayam

TAMIL

Ativadayam, Atividyam

MARATHI

Ativisha, Athivish

TELUGU

Atirasa, Ativasa

DISTRIBUTION

Cultivated widely in India in high altitudes like in Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Nepal.

PARTS USED

Root is used as medicine. Used in the form of churna

DOSE

Used in the form of churna about 1 to 3 grams.

CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS

Atisine, Atidine, Histisine, Hetidine, Heterophylline, Heterophyllidine, Heterastine, Isoatisine, Dihydroatisine, Hetisinone, Benzoyl heteratisine, Mesaconitine, Aconitine, Veratrine, Acetyleheteratisine.

AYURVEDIC PROPERTIES

QUALITY (GUNA)

Light and Dry

TASTE (RASA)

Bitter and astringent

METABOLISM (VIPAKA)

Katu

POTENCY (VIRYA)

Ushna

IMPACT (PRABHAVA)

Deepana

PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION

THERAPEUTIC USES

SOME OF THE COMMON FORMULATIONS

Some important formulations of Ativisha are:

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