Significance of Laxative properties
Laxative properties refer to various substances that aid bowel movements and relieve constipation, as identified in both Ayurveda and modern science. In Ayurveda, notable examples include Shilajatu, java-kshara, Langali, and tin, all recognized for their effectiveness in promoting digestive regularity. Similarly, science highlights the laxative effects of substances like Panchalavana, Eranda, and parts of the Cassia fistula plant. Both fields emphasize characteristics that facilitate bowel movements and enhance overall digestive health.
Synonyms: Purgative qualities
In Dutch: Laxerende eigenschappen; In Finnish: Laksatiiviset ominaisuudet; In Spanish: Propiedades laxantes
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Hindu concept of 'Laxative properties'
In Hinduism, laxative properties encompass various substances, such as kanji and mardvika, known for promoting digestive regularity and alleviating constipation through enhanced bowel movements, reflecting a holistic approach to health and wellness.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) The ability of a substance to promote bowel movements, as exhibited by both types of arka.[1] (2) Denotes the effect of pearls in relieving constipation and promoting bowel movements.[2] (3) Describes qualities that promote bowel movements and relieve constipation.[3] (4) Describes the characteristic of tin to alleviate constipation by increasing bowel movements.[4] (5) Mardvika is noted for its laxative properties.[5]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) The capability of Shilajatu to aid in bowel movements, alleviating constipation.[6]