Patanjali Divya Tamra Bhasma Medicinal uses and health menefits

Patanjali Tamra Bhasma is indicated in a wide variety of ailments. It is beneficial in tumor, gland, and the liver spleen related diseases. It is also useful in chronic respiratory diseases.

This is a metallic formulation, and hence should be taken only when recommended by Ayurvedic doctor. The dose, as well as duration, should not be exceeded. This medicine can have many harmful side effects if taken in an excess dose or for a longer duration.

Patanjali Divya Tamra Bhasma Price

Patanjali Divya Tamra Bhasma 1 gram is available at the price of Rs 25.

Patanjali Divya Tamra Bhasma Indications

Tamra Bhasma is useful in abdominal disorders, ascites, oedema, and respiratory disorders.

Below is given the list of diseases in which Tamra Bhasma is traditionally indicated:

  • Pandu (Anemia)
  • Vataroga (Disease due to Vata Dosha)
  • Kaphapittaroga (Disease due to Kapha Dosha, and Pitta Dosha)
  • Visha (Poison)
  • Rajayakshma (Tuberculosis)
  • Kasa (Cough)
  • Shvasa (Dyspnoea/Asthma)
  • Netraroga (Eye disorder)
  • Kushtha (Diseases of the skin)
  • Parinama Shula (Duodenal ulcer)
  • Shula (Colicky Pain)
  • Jvara (Fever)
  • Gulma (Abdominal lump)
  • Pliha (Splenic disease)
  • Yakrit roga (Disease of the liver)
  • Meha (Excessive flow of urine)
  • Kshaya (Pthisis)
  • Agnimandya (Digestive impairment)
  • Grahani (Malabsorption syndrome)
  • Udararoga (Ascites)
  • Jalodara (Ascites)
  • Sthaulya (Obesity)
  • Shotha (Inflammation)

The Dosage of Tamra Bhasma

For appropriate dosage, and adjuvant, consult a doctor in person.

In the clinical trial the dose used in 30 milligrams twice a day or 60 milligrams per day with honey, milk, Ghee, sugar, Trikatu kashaya, Duralabha kvatha, Ardrak ras, Guduchi ras, etc.

Contraindications

  • Anal fissure
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Kidney impairment
  • Copper toxicity

Side Effects of Tamra Bhasma

When taken in excess it can produce many side effects such as:

  • Bleeding (from nose, uterus)
  • Burning sensation
  • High blood pressure
  • Mouth ulcer
  • Nausea
  • Vertigo
  • Vomiting
  • Long term use can result in toxicity in the liver, kidney, heart, and thymus.

Pregnancy, and Breastfeeding

It is UNSAFE to use in pregnancy, and breastfeeding.

Use in Children

It is UNSAFE for children.

Ingredients used in Preparation of Tamra Bhasma

Samanya Shodhana

  1. Tamra- Patra Q.S.
  2. Taila (Tila) (Ol.) Q.S. for nirvapana
  3. Takra Q.S.for nirvapana
  4. Kanjika Q.S. for nirvapana
  5. Gomutra Q.S. for nirvapana
  6. Kulattha-kashaya (Sd.) Q.S. for nirvapana

Vishesa Shodhana

  1. Tamra Patra Q.S.
  2. Snuhi kshira (L.) Q.S. for lepana
  3. Arka kshira (L.) Q.S. for lepana
  4. Sindhuttha (Saindhava) Q.S. for lepana
  5. Nirgundi rasa (Lf.) Q.S. for lepana

Marana

  1. Tamra Patra- shuddha 1 Part
  2. Amla (Nimbu) rasa (Fr.) Q.S.for svedana
  3. Sutaka (Parada) – shuddha 1/4 Part
  4. Gandhaka 2 Part
  5. Minakshki (matsyakshi) (Pl.) Q. S for lepana or Changeri (Pl.) or Punarnava (Pl.)
  6. Surana (rakta punarnava) drava (St.Tr) Q. S for mardhana
  7. Gandha (Gandhaka) – shuddha 1/2 Part
  8. Ghrita (Goghrita) Q.S.

Amritikarana

  1. Surya sakha churna (Tamra) – bhasma 1 Part
  2. Gandhaka – shuddha 1/2 Part
  3. Nimbuka amla (Nimbu) (Fr.) Q.S for mardhana
  4. Surana – kanda (St. Tr) Q.S.

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