Ayurvedisk och örtbaserad
I Sri Lanka är ayurvedisk medicin baserad på landets månghundraåriga skattkammare av inhemsk kunskap, naturliga miljö och kulturella repertoar. Enligt arkeologiska bevis går den mänskliga civilisationen tillbaka 30 000 år. Grottmänniskor på den tiden domesticerade många vilda växtsorter och använde dem till mat och medicin.
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Gampaha Wickramarachchi Nawarathna Kalka
Gampaha Wickramarachchi Nawarathna Kalka
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The Sri Lankan Ayurveda and traditional medicine formula Nawarathne Kalka (NK) has been excessively used in Ayurveda and traditional medicine systems in Sri Lanka for more than hundreds of years for various ailments with different adjuvants or vehicles (Anupana). It is mainly used as an antiinflammatory and immune-enhancing drug for arthritic conditions in the Sri Lankan medical system. The aim of this review is to analyze the phytochemical and pharmacological profiles of plants that are constituents of NK and to analyze the mechanisms in which they play an antiarthritic, antiinflammatory, and antioxidant role in rheumatoid arthritis. This review confirmed that this traditional polyherbal formula contains a good combination of plants that correlates with novel drug mechanism pathways for ameliorating arthritic conditions. In conclusion, these traditional medicines and indigenous knowledge should be further studied for novel clinical natural product developments.
As per the research paper publised under the title "Analytical study on Navarathna Kalka prepared by classical and conventional methods" the ingredients consists of:
- Trachyspermum roxburghianum (Asamodagam)
- Piper longum (Tippili)
- Cuminum cyminum (Sududuru)
- Nigel/asaliva (Kaluduru)
- Ferula asafetida (Perunkayam)
- Glyzerrhiza glabra (Welmee)
- Carum carvi (Deuduru)
- Myristica fragrance (Sadikka)
- Zingiber ofjicinale (Inguru)
- Vernonia anthelmintica (Sanninayam)
- Eugenia caryophyllata (Karambuneti)
- Picrorrhiza kurrooa (Katukarosana)
- Terminalia chebula (Aralu)
- Terminalia bellerica (Bulu)
- Mace of Myristica fragrance (Vasawasi)
- Bee honey
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