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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
*Pudeena Arka is a slightly turbid liquid with a pleasant mint odour; slightly bitter to taste, producing a cooling sensation.
 
*Pudeena Arka is a slightly turbid liquid with a pleasant mint odour; slightly bitter to taste, producing a cooling sensation.
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==Storage==
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*Store in a cool place in tightly closed containers, protected from light and moisture.
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==Therapeutic uses==
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*Chardi (vomiting), Ajirna (indigestion), Udarasula (abdominal pain), Agnimandya (impaired digestive fire).
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==Dose==
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*10 to 20 ml per day in divided doses.
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==Anupāna==
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==References==
 
==References==

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Pudeena Arka is a liquid preparation obtained by hydro-distillation of areial parts of Mentha viridis.

Formulation composition

Method of preparation

  • Take the raw materials of pharmacopoeial quality.
  • Wash, dry and powder the ingredient number 1 of the Formulation Composition and pass through the 355 µm I. S. sieve (sieve number 44) to obtain coarse powder.
  • Place 100 g of Pud¢n¡ powder in a round bottom standard joint flask of 2.0 l capacity. Add 1.4 1 of Jala.
  • Attach the proper distillation assembly with distillation and receiving heads, double surface condenser and receiving flask and enough circulating water to condense the distillate i.e. Arka.
  • Place the flask on a heating mantle. Adjust the temperature control when boiling starts and continue the distillation to collect about 700 ml of Arka.
  • Store in containers and pack them air-tight to protect from light and moisture.[1]

Description

  • Pudeena Arka is a slightly turbid liquid with a pleasant mint odour; slightly bitter to taste, producing a cooling sensation.

Storage

  • Store in a cool place in tightly closed containers, protected from light and moisture.

Therapeutic uses

  • Chardi (vomiting), Ajirna (indigestion), Udarasula (abdominal pain), Agnimandya (impaired digestive fire).

Dose

  • 10 to 20 ml per day in divided doses.

Anupāna

References

  1. THE AYURVEDIC PHARMACOPOEIA OF INDIA, PART-II, VOLUME-III, page no 18.