Description
Ativisha or Atis is an important ayurvedic herb which is a greenish-blue wild flower.This herb is found in alpine and sub-alpine regions of Himalayas. Sushrutha and Charaka have mentioned the medicinal values of the root of this herb in their books. The roots of this plant are bitter and astringent which acts on kapha and pitta. Ativisha is an excellent medicine to treat the common diseases in children like fever, cough, cold, vomiting or diarrhoea.
Properties of Ativisha as mentioned in ‘Charaka Samhita’: Antidote for many poisons, Nontoxic and brittle, Gets absorbed and spreads rapidly inside the body, Anti- inflammatory, Aphrodisiac, Astringent.
Ativish is the first choice in treating common paediatric problems. It improves appetite, digestion and assimilation and corrects the body metabolism. Ativisha has the best digestive, carminative and absorbent properties compared to all other herbs and hence used in treating numerous diseases.
Active Ingredients of Ativisha
The main chemical constituents of Ativisha are as follows:
- ATIDINE
- ATISENOL
- ATSINE
- BANZOLHETERATISINE
- F-DIHYDROATISINE
- HETERATISINE
- HETEROPHYLLIDINE
- HETEROPHYLLINE
- HETEROPHYLLISINE
- HETIDINE
- HETISINONE
- HISTISINE
Classification of Ativisha
- Kingdom : Plantae
- Division : Magnoliophyta
- Class : Magnoliopsida
- Family : Ranaunculaceae
- Genus : Aconitum
- Species : A. heterophyllum
Classification according to Ayurveda
Caraka Samhita | Suruta Samhita | Astanga Sangraha | Astanga Hrdaya |
Lekhaniya | Arsoghna | Tikta skandha | – |
Sirovirecana | – | – | – |
Pippalyadi | Mustadi | Vacadi | – |
Lekhaniya | Arsoghna | Pippalyadi | Mustadi |
Habitat of Ativisha
Present in alpine and sub-alpine region of himalayan region at altitudes between 1,800 – 4,500 m.
Practical Uses Of Ativisha
Ativisha is helpful in following health conditions.
- Fever & Infections
- Malaria
- Intermittent fever
- Breathing difficulties
- Bronchitis & Cough
- Nausea & vomiting
- Common cold & Rhinitis
- Loss of appetite
- Diarrhea
- Indigestion
- Intestinal worms
- Piles
- Diabetes
- Dyslipidemia
- Glycosuria
Parts Used
Roots, seeds are used.
Effect on Doshas
Pacifies Kapha and Pitta.
Hindi | Sanskrit | English | |
Rasa | Kashaya | Taste | Bitter, Pungent |
Veerya | Sheet | Potency | Ushna/Hot |
Vipaka | Katu | Post-digestive effect | Katu/Pungent |
Guna | Laghu | Characteristics | Light, Dry |
Side effects of Ativisha
- Excess usage may cause dryness in mouth, tremors and chillness.
- It may also cause nausea, vomiting, convulsions and dehydration.
- The usage of this medicine during pregnancy is restricted.
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