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Nisoth
Nisoth (Operculina turpethum) is a medicinal herb which belongs to the family Convolvulaceae. It is also known as Indian jalap. There are two varieties of the plant (black and white), and dried roots of the white variety of the plant is mostly used for its pharmacological properties. Chemical constituents of Nisoth include glycosides resin, volatile oil, glucose and fructose which are responsible for the treatment of chronic constipation (difficulty in passing stools), arthritis (joint inflammation), dropsy (the swelling of soft tissues due to the accumulation of excess water), gout (pain and swelling in the joints), jaundice (yellowing of the skin) etc.
What are the synonyms of Nisoth?
Operculina turpethum, Turpeth, Trivrit, Nisotha, Nisot, Niseatt
What is the source of Nisoth?
Plant Based
Benefits of Nisoth
1. Constipation
According to Ayurveda, Nisoth has strong Virechak(purgative) property so it increases the bowel movement and helps to pass stool easily.
2. Piles
Nisoth gives relief from piles and its symptoms like itching, burning and swelling in anus region due to its Virechak(purgative) nature which helps to remove constipaton.
3. Obesity
Nisoth shows good results in lowering excess fat and swelling in the body by expelling out extra water and toxin from the body due to its Virechak(purgative) and detoxifying quality.
4. Cough and Bronchitis
Nisoth has Kapha balancing property because of which it gives relief from respiratory problems like cough, bronchitis, asthma, and breathlessness caused due to excess mucus.
5. Worms
Nisoth helps to control worm infestation in the intestine due to its Krimighna (Anti Worms) quality.
6. Arthritis
Use of this herb is quite good in arthritis and reduce the inflammation and swelling in joints due to Virechak(purgative) in nature.
According to Ayurveda, Nisoth has strong Virechak(purgative) property so it increases the bowel movement and helps to pass stool easily.
2. Piles
Nisoth gives relief from piles and its symptoms like itching, burning and swelling in anus region due to its Virechak(purgative) nature which helps to remove constipaton.
3. Obesity
Nisoth shows good results in lowering excess fat and swelling in the body by expelling out extra water and toxin from the body due to its Virechak(purgative) and detoxifying quality.
4. Cough and Bronchitis
Nisoth has Kapha balancing property because of which it gives relief from respiratory problems like cough, bronchitis, asthma, and breathlessness caused due to excess mucus.
5. Worms
Nisoth helps to control worm infestation in the intestine due to its Krimighna (Anti Worms) quality.
6. Arthritis
Use of this herb is quite good in arthritis and reduce the inflammation and swelling in joints due to Virechak(purgative) in nature.
Precautions when using Nisoth
Advice from Experts
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth should be taken in recommended dose and duration. A high dose can cause diarrhea and other digestion related problems due to its purgative nature.
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth should not be used in children below 12 years.
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth should be avoided if someone has diarrhea and bleeding per rectum (bleeding from the anus).
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth has strong purgative property and should not be used if you have appendicitis.
Breastfeeding
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth should be avoided during breastfeeding.
Pregnancy
Ayurvedic View
Nisoth should be avoided during pregnancy.
Recommended Dosage of Nisoth
- Nisoth Juice - 1-2 tesapoon once a day.
- Nisoth Churna - ¼-½ twice day.
How to use Nisoth
1. Nisoth churna
a. Take ¼-½ tesapoon Nisoth churna with warm water after lunch and dinner.
b. In case of piles, take Nisoth churna with Triphala churna.
2. Nisoth Juice
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon Nisoth juice.
b. Added with 1 glass of water.
c. Take it in the morning empty stomch one time a day
a. Take ¼-½ tesapoon Nisoth churna with warm water after lunch and dinner.
b. In case of piles, take Nisoth churna with Triphala churna.
2. Nisoth Juice
a. Take 1-2 teaspoon Nisoth juice.
b. Added with 1 glass of water.
c. Take it in the morning empty stomch one time a day
Frequently asked questions
Modern Science View
Nisoth contains glycosides resin, volatile oil, glucose and fructose which are responsible for the treatment of a variety of chronic diseases.
Modern Science View
Nisoth is available in two varieties:
1. Black (Krishna)
2. White (Shweta)
1. Black (Krishna)
2. White (Shweta)
Modern Science View
Studies state that Nisoth might reduce the risk of bacterial infection caused by Escherichia coli and Shigella dysenteriae by inhibiting bacterial cell wall synthesis due to its potential antibacterial activity[2].
Modern Science View
Nisoth has antipyretic activity and helps reduce fever by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzyme. Inhibition of this enzyme also reduce inflammation and pain during fever[2].
Modern Science View
Studies state that Nisoth has hepatoprotective activity and helps in protecting the liver from chemical induced damage[2].
Modern Science View
Nisoth has antiulcer activity and might reduce the risk of gastric ulcer, hyperacidity, and gastrointestinal tract-related problems[2].
Modern Science View
Nisoth might produce synergistic effect with anti-diabetic drugs and may reduce the blood sugar level. So it is advisable to monitor the blood glucose level if you are taking Nisoth along with any anti-diabetic drugs[2].
References
- Bakhru HK.Herbs That Heal Natural Remedies For Good Health.Orient Paperbacks.1990.
Disclaimer
The content is purely informative and educational in nature and should not be construed as medical advice. Please use the content only in consultation with an appropriate certified medical or healthcare professional.