Description
It is a unique classical herbal preparation indicated for stress and insomnia. It is also effective in improving memory.
Manasamitravatakam Benefits
- This is a unique classical herbal preparation indicated for stress and insomnia. It is also effective in improving memory.
- It is a brain and nerve tonic and rejuvenator. It improves all mental fatigue.
- In Children, it Enhances learning, addresses ADHD, and aids the mentally handicapped.
- Professionals & Youngsters: Relieves stress, reduces fatigue, improves focus.
- Women: Eases PMS and PCOS symptoms.
- Elderly: Nervine tonic, improves sleep, and combats degenerative diseases.
- Psychosomatic Disorders: Manages hysteria, insomnia, migraines, stress-related issues, and psoriasis.
- It acts as a Brain tonic, boosts memory and mental functions, and includes brain-enhancing, sex-stimulating, and ejaculation-delaying ingredients.
Ingredients
The drug is having the effect of pacifying manodosha and it can act on the brain to augment prajna, medha, and pratibha. Most of the ingredients of the drug have medhya property (brain booster), vrishya property (sex stimulant)and a meager number of ingredients that have sukra sthambana ( delaying ejaculation) property.
Manasamitra Vatakam Ingredients | |||||
Sanskrit Name | Botanical name | ||||
Bala | Sida cordifolia | ||||
Nagabala | Sida Veronicaefolia | ||||
Vilva | Aegle marmelos | ||||
Prishniparni | Uraria picta, | ||||
Pravala | Coral | ||||
Shankhapushpi | Clitorea ternatea | ||||
Tamra bhasma | An alloy of Copper and Zinc | ||||
Swarna Bhasma | Gold | ||||
Pushkaramoola | Inula racemose | ||||
Mrigashringa | Deer horn | ||||
Vacha | Acorus calamus | ||||
Tapya | Copper, | ||||
Makshika Bhasma | Iron Pyrite | ||||
Chandana | Santalum album | ||||
Raktachandana | Pterocarpus santalinus | ||||
Mukta | Pearl | ||||
Loha Bhasma | Iron | ||||
Madhuka | Glycyrrhiza glabra | ||||
Twak | Cinnamomum zeylanicum | ||||
Magadhi | Piper longum | ||||
Ghanasara | Cinnamomum camphora | ||||
Aileya | Prunus cerasus | ||||
Vishala | Citrullus cholocynthis | ||||
Arkaraga | Lodoicea seychellarum | ||||
Nirgundi | Vitex negundo | ||||
Plava | Nyctanthes arbor-tristis | ||||
Rasna | Alpinia galanga | ||||
Rajata Bhasma | Silver | ||||
Shilajatu | Asphaltum | ||||
Gojihva | Onosma bracteatum | ||||
Padmakeshara | Nelumbo nucifera | ||||
Jivaka | Malaxis muscifera, | ||||
Rishabhaka | Malaxis acuminate, | ||||
Kakoli | Rosacea procera | ||||
Kshira Kakoli | Roscoea purpurea | ||||
Brihati | Solanum indicum | ||||
Kantakari | Solanum xanthocarpum | ||||
Shravani | Sphaeranthus indicus | ||||
Mahashravani | Sphaeranthus indicus | ||||
Bhunimba | Andrographis paniculata | ||||
Kritamala | Cassia fistula | ||||
Parushaka | Phoenix pussila | ||||
Haritaki | Terminalia chebula | ||||
Vibhitaki | Terminalia bellirica | ||||
Amalaki | Emblica officinalis | ||||
Amrit | Tinospora cordifolia, | ||||
Shweta Sariba | Hemidesmus indicus, | ||||
Krishna sariba | Ichnocarpus frutescens | ||||
Jeevanti | Leptadenia reticulate | ||||
Somavalli | Sarcostemma acidum | ||||
Ashwagandha | Withania somnifera | ||||
Nisha | Curcuma longa | ||||
Usheera | Vetiveria zizanioides | ||||
Draksha | Vitis vinifera | ||||
Yashti | Glycyrrhiza glabra | ||||
Riddhi | Vigna cylindrical | ||||
Durva | Cynodon dactylon | ||||
Hamsapadi | Adiantum philippense | ||||
Bhadra | Aerva lanata | ||||
Lavanga | Syzigium aromaticum | ||||
Tulasi | Ocimum sanctum | ||||
Kasturi | Musk | ||||
Kumkuma | Crocus sativus | ||||
Juice extract of | |||||
Trayanti | Bacopa monnieri | ||||
Water decoction of | |||||
Shankhapushpi | Clitorea ternatea | ||||
Vacha | Acorus calamus | ||||
Sariba | Hemidesmus indicus | ||||
Lakshmana | Ipomoea sepiaria | ||||
Vilva | Aegle marmelos | ||||
Bala | Sida cordifolia | ||||
Goksheera | Cow milk | ||||
Jiraka | Cuminum cyminum | ||||
Somavalli | Sarcostemma acidum | ||||
Stanya | Milk |
Manasamithra Vatakam Side Effects
- The overdose causes hypoglycemia. The toxicity studies conducted confirm the safety of the combination in the prescribed doses.
- Always use under guidance of health Expert.
Acute and Subacute Toxicity Study of Manasamitra Vataka without Musk in Experimental Animal Models by Sanjaya Kumar. Y.R, Vasanthakumar K.G, Thamizh Selvam. N and Acharya. M. V published in the International Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Research January2016Vol.:5, Issue:2 http://ijppr.humanjournals.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/10.Sanjaya-Kumar.-Y.R-Vasanthakumar-K.G-Thamizh-Selvam.-N-and-Acharya.-M.-V.pdf
FAQs
- What is Manasamitra vatakam?
This is an herbal tablet mainly used by the physicians of Kerala, the southern tip of India for treating mental ailments.
- Manasamitra vatakam and Manasamitra tablet- both are same?
Yes. Vatakam in Sanskrit means a tablet.
- What’s the dosage?
The common dosage is two tablets once or twice daily with warm milk. You have to take the advice of your physician to fix the dosage or can avail of our free online consultation service here.
- What’s the duration of the treatment?
It varies from person to person. Normally 90 to 180 days is the course time.
- What are the side effects of this medicine?
There is no side effect if taken under medical supervision. The side effects are seen in patients who consume overdose or no following the restrictions of the physician.
- What is the expiry of the tablet?
Three years is the expiry and all brands and companies print the expiry very clearly.
- How can we take Manasamitra vatakam?
It should be taken along with warm milk. In certain diseases, some other ayurvedic ghee preparations are also given as an adjuvant. This is prescribed by the attending physician.
- Where can we buy Manasamitra vatakam?
You can buy online here.
The tablet is shipped worldwide and you will get the product in 12- 19 working days.
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