Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Dear Frater-mercurius,<br>Regarding your query on eastern (or rather ayurvedic) methods of processing herbs i would like to state that there are basically 5 methods of processing plants which is known as pancha-kashaya.<br>These are :-<br>1) swaras (juice)<br>2) kalka (pulp)<br>3) kadha (decoction)<br>4) heem (cold infusion)<br>5) phant (hot infusion)<br>These are the basic processes. Once you obtain either of these then you can process them in various ways by using ghee, oil, sugar or by fermentation etc.<br>Which process should be used on the reult desired from the final product and also its use.<br>Generally oil is not used for preparing internal medication but it can be used under certain circumstances.<br>Rather oils prepared for external use are given orally if the need arises.<br>The process of extracting a plant using alcohol is not existant in ayurveda nad hence you wont find the ratios for the same. Rather the process of asava and arishta which can be said to be alcohol preparation is by the way of fermentation.<br>Single herbs are not used for alchohol preparations generally. If you want to prepare from Arjun you might try the procedure for "Arjunarishta" or "Arjun-Kshir-pak". I do hope you have some material regarding ayurvedic preparations where you might get the references.<br>Regarding alcoholic preparations increasing pitta that might not be the case each time. <br>Regarding the example you have given for changes in properties depending on the plant position ayurveda takes many more factors into account before deciding such things.<br><br>Hope this answers have satisfied you a bit.<br>The topics ou have raised are very vast and cannot be answered at one go.<br>We will try our best to help you in your work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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