Do you know Bule pea tea also known as Aparajita. In ayurveda it comes under medya (nootropic) drug here are some more benefits according to ancient texts
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Medhya (Brain tonic)
– Improves intelligence, memory, and learning ability.
– Used in conditions like Apasmara (epilepsy), Unmada (psychosis). -
Krimighna (Anti-parasitic)
– Effective against intestinal worms and skin parasites. -
Shirovirechana (Nasya effect)
– The root powder used in Nasya karma for expelling Doshas from the head region. -
Shothahara (Anti-inflammatory)
– Useful in inflammatory swellings, abscesses, and wounds. -
Vishaghna (Anti-toxic)
– Traditionally used in snakebite and scorpion sting as an emergency remedy. -
Kusthaghna (Anti-dermatotic)
– Beneficial in skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis, acne, etc. -
Jwaraghna (Antipyretic)
– Reduces fever, especially in chronic low-grade fevers. -
Balya (Strength-promoting)
– Rejuvenative, supports tissue strength and immunity. -
Mutrala (Diuretic)
– Promotes urination, helpful in urinary tract disorders. -
Lekhana (Scraping/Reducing)
– Helps in reducing Ama, excess fat, and Kapha from the system.