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Madhu Varga
Pharmacological
Aspects
By
Dr. R. Sivakumar
Under the Guidance of
Dr. J. R. Joshi M.D.
Department of P. G. Studies in Kayacikitsa,
Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Hubli
®Copyright 2007
Introduction
Rigveda: “ This herb, born of honey, dripped in honey, sweetened by honey,
honied, is the remedy for all injuries”.
“ Let every wind that blows drop honey; let the rivers and streams recreate
honey; let all our medicines turn into honey; let the dawn and the evening be
full of honey; our nourisher, this sky above, be full of honey; let our trees be
honey; let the sun be honey, let our cows secrete honey ”. (1:9:6-8)
Qur’an:
“Thy Lord taught the bees; To build its cells in hills,
On trees and in man’s habitations; Then to eat of all
the produce of the earth . . .
From within their bodies comes a drink of varying colors,
Wherein is healing for mankind”.
(Surah XVI: 68 – 69)
Prophet Muhammad advises his followers to "Use two curatives: Honey and
Qur'an."
Bible:
"But Jonathan [son of Saul] . . . reached out the end of the staff that
was in his hand and dipped it into the honeycomb. He raised his
hand to his mouth, and his eyes brightened." (1 Samuel 14:24).
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Honey in Egyptian medicine
“Man of Bicor”
15000 BC.
Cueva de la
Arana,
Valencia, Spain
Excerpt
from
the
Edwin
Smith
Papyrus
Dioscorides, De Materia Medica,15th c. Iviron
Monastery, Mount Athos, Greece.
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Honey in Egyptian medicine
• Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) “eating honey prolongs life”.
• Hippocrates (460 – 377 BC) - "I eat honey and use it in the treatment of many
diseases because honey offers good food and good health”.
• Dioscorides (AD 40 – 90), Surgeon in Roman army, in his book “De Materia
Medica (foremost classical source of modern botanical terminology and the
leading pharmacological text until the 15th century) says,“Honey could be
used as treatment for stomach disease, wound that has pus, hemorrhoids, and
treatment to stop coughing.
• Honey opens the blood vessels and attracts moisture.
• If applied to fresh wounds it seals them. It is good for deep dirty wounds.
• Honey mixed with salt could be dropped inside a painful ear.
• It will kill lice if infested children’s skin is painted with it.
• It may also improve vision.
• Gargle with honey to reduce tonsillar swelling”.
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References of Madhu & Madhu Varga in Samhitas
Charaka Samhita - Sutra – 27 Annapānavidhim Adhyāya 243 – 249
Susrutha Samhita - Sutra – 45 Dravadravyavidhim Adhyāya 132 – 147
Ashtānga Samgraha - Sutra – 6 Dravadravyavignaniya Adhyāya 91 - 98
Astānga Hrudaya - Sutra – 5 Dravadravyavignaniya Adhyāya 51.2 – 54
Kāshyapa Samhita - Purva Kānda – Madhuvisheshaniyam Adhyāya 21
Bhāvaprakasha - Purva Kānda– 6 / 22nd part
Dhanvantari Nigantu - Suvarnaadhi varga
Rāja Nigantu - Paneeya Varga
Yogaratnakara - Poorvardha – Varga
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Madhu Varga:
8 types of qÉkÉÑ + qÉkÉÑ ÎcNû¹
Definition of Madhu from Harita Samhita:
lÉÉlÉÉmÉÑwmÉmÉëMüÉUÉhÉÉÇ UxÉxÉÉUÉiqÉMÇü qÉkÉÑ |
Collective description given by Vagbhatacharya:
cɤÉÑwrÉÇ cNåûÌS iÉ×SèzsÉåwqÉÌuÉwÉÌWûkqÉÉxÉëÌmɨÉlÉÑiÉç |
MÑü¸ qÉåWû M×üÍqÉ cNûÌSï µÉÉxÉ MüÉxÉ AÌiÉxÉÉUÎeÉiÉç ||
uÉëhÉ zÉÉåkÉlÉ xÉlkÉÉlÉ UÉåmÉhÉÇ uÉÉiÉsÉÇ qÉkÉÑ |
¤ÉÇ MüwÉÉrÉqÉkÉÑUÇ cÉ iɨÉÑsrÉÉ qÉkÉÑzÉMïüUÉ ||
A.xÉ.6
uÉÉiÉsÉÇ aÉÑ zÉÏiÉÇ cÉ U£üÌmɨÉMüTüÉmÉWûqÉ |
zÉlkÉÉiÉ× cNåûSlÉÇ Ã¤ÉÇ MüwÉÉrÉÇ qÉkÉÑUÇ qÉkÉÑ ||
Madhu Varga - Pharmacological Aspects - Dr. R. Sivakumar
cÉ.xÉÔ.27
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Madhu types – Pharmacological Importance
pÉåS
´Éå¸ MüqÉï
uÉhÉï
aÉÑhÉ - UxÉ
UÉåaÉblÉ
iÉæsÉuÉhÉï
´Éå¸ qÉkÉÑ
MüÉqÉsÉ, AzÉï, ¤ÉiÉ, ¤ÉrÉ
pÉëÉqÉU U£üÌmɨÉblÉÇ µÉåiÉuÉhÉï
ÌmÉÎcNûsÉ
( qÉÔ§ÉeÉÉŽMüU )
¤ÉÉæSì
sÉbÉÑ, zÉÏiÉ, sÉåZÉlÉ
qÉÉͤÉM lÉå§ÉÉpÉrÉWû
ü
UÇ
qÉåWûlÉÉzÉlÉ,
qÉåSÉåblÉ
MüÌmÉsÉuÉ
hÉï
mÉÉæÌ¨É qÉåWû
Mü
M×ücNíûblÉ
bÉ×iÉ uÉhÉï ÌuÉSÉÌWû
NûɧÉ
͵ɧÉblÉ,
iÉmÉïhÉ
AÉmÉÏiÉuÉh aÉÑÂ, ÌmÉÎcNûsÉ
Éï
AÉbrÉï
AÌiÉcɤÉÑwrÉÇ ÌmÉ…¡ûsÉuÉ MüwÉÉrÉ ÌiÉ£ü UxÉ
hÉï
AÉæ¬ÉsÉ MÑü¸
xuÉhÉï
ÌuÉwÉÉmÉWÇû xÉSØzÉ
MüwÉÉrÉ AqsÉ UxÉ,
MüOÒû mÉÉMü
aÉëljrÉÉÌS¤ÉiÉzÉÉåÌwÉ
ÌmɨÉSÉWûÉxÉëuÉÉiÉM×üiÉç
oÉsÉmÉÑ̸MüUqÉç
ÂÍcÉMüU, xuÉrÉï
ÌmɨɢÑüiÉç
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Properties of Madhu
Properties
UxÉ
aÉÑhÉ
uÉÏrÉï
mÉëpÉÉuÉ
Vagbhata
aÉÑ ¤É
zÉÏiÉ
cɤÉÑwrÉÇ
MüqÉï
ÌuÉwÉ
ÌuÉwÉWûU
uÉëhÉ zÉÉåkÉlÉ
uÉëhÉ
Susrutha
Others
xuÉÉSÒUxÉ,
MüwÉÉrÉqÉkÉÑ MüwÉÉrÉqÉk
MüwÉÉrÉÉlÉÑU
U
ÉÑU
xÉ
xsÉåwqÉuÉÉiÉWû
U
NåûSlÉ
SÉåwÉ
Charaka
aÉÑ ¤É
zÉÏiÉ
sÉbÉÑ Â¤É
zÉÏiÉ
cɤÉÑwrÉÇ
uÉÉiÉsÉ
̧ÉSÉåwÉblÉ
NåûSlÉ
ÌuÉsÉåZÉlÉ
ÌuÉwÉWûU
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cɤÉÑwrÉÇ (UÉeÉ)
̧ÉSÉåwÉblÉ(kÉÉlÉ
ç)
ÌuÉwÉWûU
(kÉÉlÉç)
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Special Karmas mentioned by Acharyas
Sushrutha
Vagbhata
aÉëÉÌWû
First drug in xÉlkÉÉlÉ aÉhÉ, ÂÍkÉU xjÉÉmÉlÉ aÉhÉ
SÏmÉlÉ
Cakradutta
xuÉrÉï
xÉÉæMÑüqÉÉrÉïMüU
¿ûÉÌS, WØû±
mÉëxÉÉSeÉlÉMü
uÉhrÉï
qÉåkÉÉMüU
uÉ×wrÉ
UÉåcÉlÉ
rÉÉåaÉuÉÉÌWûiuÉ aÉÑhÉÇ of qÉkÉÑ
He says madhu possess yogavahi guna
and further gives the definition of
yogavahitvam while dealing about vata
in cÉ.ÍcÉ.3
rÉÉåaÉÉSè rÉÉåÌaÉlÉÉå aÉÑhÉÇ uÉWûiÉÏÌiÉ
rÉÉåaÉuÉÉWû: |
mÉUÍqÉÌiÉ AirÉjÉïqÉç ||
Danvantari Nigantu
oÉsrÉ
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Karmas - Interpretations
cɤÉÑwrÉqÉç – mÉëpÉÉuÉÇ (contains many vitamins and minerals)
̧ÉSÉåwÉblÉÇ – sÉbÉÑiuÉÉiÉç MüTüblÉÇ mÉæÎcNûsrÉÉiÉç qÉÉkÉÑrÉÉïiÉç MüwÉÉrÉpÉÉuÉÉiÉç
uÉÉiÉÌmɨÉblÉÇ – xÉÑ
(MüTüÌmɨÉWûUÉhÉÉÇ ´Éå¸Ç – cÉUMü, uÉÉapÉOû)
aÉÉÌWû, sÉåZÉlÉ, UÉåmÉhÉ, xÉlkÉÉlÉMüU,
MüwÉÉrÉ UxÉ mÉëkÉÉlÉ SìurÉxrÉ aÉÑhÉ (cÉ.xÉÔ.26)
uÉhrÉï, NåûSlÉ, Ã¤É aÉÑhÉ, zÉÏiÉ uÉÏrÉï
mÉëxÉÉSeÉlÉMÇü, ¿ûÉÌS, uÉhrÉï, oÉsrÉ,
qÉkÉÑU UxÉ mÉëkÉÉlÉ SìurÉxrÉ aÉÑhÉ (cÉ.xÉÔ.26)
uÉ×wrÉ, ÌuÉwÉ WûU, xÉlkÉÉlÉMüU, WØû±Ç
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M×üÍqÉWûUÇ – Bactericidal
Because of Acidic ph,
Osmotic effect,
uÉ×hÉzÉÉåkÉlÉÇ – SÒ¹ uÉëhÉxrÉ zÉÉåkÉlÉÇ
Presence of enzymatic H2O2 and
uÉëhÉUÉåmÉhÉÇ – zÉÑ® uÉëhÉxrÉ UÉåmÉhÉÇ Lekhana Property
OSMOTIC EFFECT: Honey is a supersaturated sugar solution of fructose and
glucose, The interaction of the sugar molecules with water molecules leaves
very little water available to support the growth of microorganisms.
ACIDITY: Honey is acidic, with a ph ranging from 3.2 – 4.5 which is low
enough to inhibit the growth of many pathogens.
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: It is the major antibacterial compound in honey.
Bees secrete the enzyme glucose oxidase from nectar. It converts glucose in the
presence of water and oxygen to glucoronic acid and hydrogen peroxide.
NON-PEROXIDE ANTIBACTERIAL FACTORS: Honey has been reported to
have an inhibitory effect to around 60 species of bacteria including aerobes and
anaerobes, gram-positives and gram-negatives . An antifungal action has also
been observed for some yeasts and species of Aspergillus and Penicillium as
well as all the common dermatophytes. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the
species most sensitive to the antibacterial activity of honey.
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SPEEDY CLEARANCE OF INFECTION: Honey is reportedly extremely
effective in the treatment of wounds infected with antibiotic resistant bacteria –
MRSA as well as wounds infected with multi-resistant bacteria.
CLEANSING ACTION ON WOUNDS: Honey has a debriding effect on
wounds so that surgical debridement is unnecessary or only a minimum
required.
STIMULATION OF TISSUE REGENERATION: Honey promotes the
formation of clean healthy granulation tissue and growth of epithelium over
the wound, thus helping skin regenerate. It has also been reported that
dressing wounds with honey gives little or no scarring.
Helicobacter pylori has been implicated as a causative agent in peptic ulcers
and honey’s antibacterial property is responsible for its therapeutic action in
this setting.
There is a study testing the sensitivity of H. pylori isolated from biopsies of
gastric ulcers against honey from New Zealand. 5% honey was found to inhibit
the growth of H. pylori effectively.
Honey has also been found to be effective in treating bacterial gastroenteritis in
infants.
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Honey and Prebiotics
Bifidobacteria are a group of bacteria considered
important to the health of the gastrointestinal
tract
(i.e., “good bacteria”). Increasing
the populations of these “good bacteria”
(and
suppressing
potentially
deleterious
microorganisms) are thought to be important to
maintaining optimal gastrointestinal health. There
are generally two approaches for increasing the
populations of bifidobacteria in the gut: (1)
ingesting the live and active cultures or (2)
enhancing the growth of the indigenous
bifidobacteria. The first method has been referred
to as a “probiotic” while the second is considered
a “prebiotic”.
Honey can enhance the growth and acid production of human Bifido
bacterium ssp., Journal of Food Protection. 2002;65(1):214-8.)
Honey enhances the production of lactic acid from Bifidobacteria, Journal
of Food Science, 2001;66(3):478-481.
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Madhu in Svastha Avastha
Consuming qÉkÉÑ is considered auspicious.
Consuming qÉkÉÑ is followed as a ritual in festival days.
For SliÉ kÉÉuÉlÉ – AÉæwÉkÉÏ + qÉkÉÑ
qÉkuÉÉqoÉÑ – uÉwÉï GiÉÑ cÉrÉï
Honey is used for cosmetic purposes.
It is claimed that many of CLEOPATRA’S
based.
cosmetics were honey
Ancestors used it as an anti decaying agent in the mummification
process of the dead.
Honey as Energy Booster: It is composed primarily of Carbohydrates
and Water , and also contains small amounts of a wide array of
Vitamins and Minerals, including Niacin , Riboflavin , Pantothenic
acid , Calcium , Copper , Iron , Magnesium , Manganese, Phosphorus,
Potassium and Zinc.
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Composition of Honey
Carbohydrates (Natural sugars) 71.4%
Carbohydrates In Honey
Average
Range
Fructose (%)
Glucose (%)
Reducing Sugars (%)
Sucrose (%)
Fructose/Glucose Ratio
38.38
31.28
76.65
1.31
1.23
30.91-44.26
22.89-40.75
61.39-83.72
0.25-7.57
0.76-1.86
StandardDeviatio
n
1.770
3.040
2.760
0.870
0.126
Moisture (Water)17.1 %
Proteins 0.38%
Mineral traces 3%
Others: Vitamins (mainly B)
Formic acid
Gluconic acid
Ash
Nitrogen
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Madhu in Roga Avastha
Roga
iÉ×Sè
ÌWûkqÉÉ
MÑü¸
cNûÌSï
µÉÉxÉ
MüÉxÉ
AÌiÉxÉÉU
AzÉï
mÉëqÉåWû / qÉåS
ÌuÉQèaÉëWû
¤ÉiɤÉrÉ
YsÉqÉ
U£üÌmɨÉ
Vagbhata
Sushrutha
Bavaprakasha
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Madhu in Ashtanga Ayurveda
Madhu is one of the important dravya which is used in almost all the
Ashtangas of Ayurveda
1. Kaya
5. Shalya
2. Bala
6. Damstra
3. Graha
7. Jara
4. Urdhvanga
8. Vrusha
In all these cases, Madhu is used as
1) Pradhana aushada 2) Aushada
In Shodhana
3) Sahapana 4) Anupana 5) Pathya
In Shamana
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Madhu in Shodhana and Shamana Chikitsa
zÉÉåkÉlÉÇ zÉqÉlÉÇ cÉåÌiÉ xÉqÉÉxÉÉSÉæwÉkÉÇ Ì²kÉÉ |
zÉUÏUeÉÉlÉÉÇ SÉåwÉÉhÉÉÇ ¢üqÉåhÉ mÉUqÉÉæwÉkÉÇ
oÉÎxiÉÌuÉïUåMüÉå uÉqÉlÉÇ iÉjÉÉ iÉæsÉÇ bÉ×iÉÇ qÉkÉÑ || A.WØû.xÉÔ.AÉrÉÑwMüÉqÉÏrÉqÉkrÉÉrÉÇ
SÉåwÉ
zÉÉåkÉlÉ
zÉqÉlÉ
uÉÉiÉ
oÉÎxiÉ
iÉæsÉ
ÌmɨÉ
ÌuÉUåMü
bÉ×iÉ
MüTü
uÉqÉlÉ
qÉkÉÑ
Madhu is the best among shamana dravyas for pacifying kapha.
Madhu is mentioned as one of the dravyas of
1. Vamanopayogi gana,
2. Shirovirechanopaga gana,
3. Niruhopayogi gana.
- A.S. Su 14. Sodanaadigana sangraha adhyaya
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Madhu in Vamanam
Madhu is added mostly in all vamana yogas for kaphajavyadhis
Madhu is the mentioned first in uÉqÉlÉÉåmÉaÉ aÉhÉ
(cÉ.xÉÔ.4.wÉQèûÌuÉUåcÉlÉÏrÉqÉkrÉÉrÉ)
Madhu is used as one of the main drug in vamana yoga in kushta cikitsa.
Madhu in Virechanam
In U£üÌmÉ¨É ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ, with liberal quantities of madhu and sarkara
1.
̧ÉuÉ×iÉç+ApÉrÉ 2.AÉUauÉkÉ TüsÉ 3.§ÉÉrÉqÉÉhÉ 4. aÉuÉÉÍ¤É is given.
Madhu in Vasti
Madhu is one of the main drugs in ÌlÉÃWû uÉÎxiÉ.
qÉÉͤÉMÇü sÉuÉhÉÇ xlÉåWÇû MüsMÇü YuÉÉjÉÍqÉÌiÉ ¢üqÉÉiÉç |
AÉuÉÉmÉåiÉ ÌlÉÃWûÉhÉÉqÉåwÉ xÉÇrÉÉåeÉlÉå ÌuÉÍkÉ: || A.WØû.xÉÔ.19.oÉÎxiÉÌuÉÍkÉqÉkrÉÉrÉqÉç
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Importance of Madhu in mode of action of Vasti
Honey and salt represent glucose and electrolytes and they prevent
dehydration . Salt has the property of stimulating ionic potential
which may be the one of the causative factors for the mode of action
of Vasti.
Madhutailika Vasti
It is an important formulation used practically for Prameha, Krimi,
Gulma, Antravridhi, Udavartam. It is also Brumhanam, Rasayanam,
Deepanam and Cakshushyam.
Madhu in Raktamokshana ( Jalaukavacharana )
After proper bloodletting with leech , Shatadouta Grutha is to
be applied , the bitten parts should be rubbed with honey, cold
water is sprinkled and only then, bandaging is done.
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Madhu in Ashtanga Ayurveda
1. Madhu in Kayacikitsa
Importance of qÉkÉÑ in mÉëqÉåWû ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ (xÉÑ.ÍcÉ.11)
WûËUSìÉ+qÉkÉÑ taken with AÉqÉsÉMü xuÉUxÉ
AqÉsÉMü xuÉUxÉ + qÉkÉÑ, aÉÑQÕûÍcÉ xuÉUxÉ + qÉkÉÑ
xÉuÉï qÉåWû lÉÉzÉlÉ
rÉÉåaÉ
ArÉxM×üÌiÉ + bÉ×iÉ + qÉkÉÑ – apart from curing mÉëqÉåWû, gives 100 years
life
qÉkuÉÉxÉuÉxiÉϤhÉÉå qÉåWûmÉÏlÉxÉMüÉxÉÎeÉiÉç |
All the separate rÉÉåaÉs for the 20 mÉëqÉåWû are given along with qÉkÉÑ .
Diet for mÉëqÉåWû – Plenty of qÉkÉÑ should be given.
qÉkÉÑ in UÉeÉrɤqÉ – MüuÉsÉaÉëWû with qÉkÉÑ is advised.
qÉkÉÑ in ÍcÉUMüÉUÏ AmÉxqÉÉU – oÉëɼÏUxÉ/MÑü¸UxÉ/uÉcÉÉ cÉÔhÉï + qÉkÉÑ
qÉkÉÑ in FÃxiÉqpÉ – MÑü¸É± iÉæsÉ+qÉkÉÑ is indicated
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honey is a wonderful natural sweetener with an average glycemic index
of 55, which puts it in the low glycemic range. But that average masks a
wide range of different types of honey, all the way from 32 for Romanian
locust honey to 87 for an unspecified variety of honey tested in Canada.
Vitamins: Some vitamins are highly needed by diabetes patients and are
recommended by physicians to all diabetes patients, they are vitamin
B1,B6, B12 ,C ,E and Biotin. Honey is a good source of most of these
vitamins, at least to supply a part of the RDA in natural form.
Trace elements: Chromium is a critical nutrient in diabetes. It is
presented as a supplement for people with, diabetes, pre-diabetic
glucose intolerance and women with diabetes associated with
pregnancy.
* Manganese is present in diabetics in 1/2 its amount that is present in
normal individuals. Magnesium is significantly lowered in diabetes
patients.
* Vanadium given to diabetics proved to decrease their Insulin needs.
* Zinc deficiency has been suggested to play a role in the development
of diabetes in humans. It is involved in virtually all aspects of Insulin
metabolism,
synthesis,
secretion
and
utilization.
* Potassium supplementation yields improved Insulin sensitivity.
Apitherapy
Honey has been used as an alternative treatment for
clinical conditions ranging from G.I problems to
ophthalmologic disorders. More recently, honey has been
examined for its potential to treat chronic conditions
including risk factors for heart disease and seasonal
allergies. Research into these areas is preliminary but
potentially promising.
Honey may lower plasma insulin levels, C-reactive protein, and homocysteine in
healthy and diabetic subjects, Al-Waili N S. Natural honey lowers plasma glucose,
C-reactive protein, and blood lipids in healthy, diabetic, and hyperlipidaemic
comparison with dextrose and sucrose. Journal of Medicinal Food. 2004;7;100-107
Effect of ingesting honey on symptoms of rhinoconjunctivitis
Rajan TV, Tennen H, Lindquist RL, Cohen L, Clive J. Effect of honey on symptoms of
rhinoconjunctivitis. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. 2002;88:198
Topical application of honey is an effective treatment in radiation-induced
mucositis, Biswal BM, Zakaria A, Ahmad NM. Topical application of honey in the
management of radiation mucositis. A preliminary study. Support Care Cancer.
2003;11:242-248.
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2. Madhu in Koumara Britya
mÉëÉzrÉqÉç
(A.WØû.E.oÉÉsÉÉåmÉcÉUlÉÏrÉqÉkrÉÉrÉÇ)
WûUåhÉÑqÉɧÉÇ qÉåkÉÉrÉÑoÉïsÉÉjÉïqÉÍpÉqÉÎl§ÉiÉqÉç | LåÎlSìoÉëÉͼ
uÉcÉÉzÉ„¡ûmÉÑwmÉÏMüsMÇü bÉ×iÉÇ qÉkÉÑ ||
cÉÉqÉÏMüUuÉcÉÉoÉëÉ¼Ï iÉÉmrÉmÉjrÉÉUeÉÏM×üiÉÉ: | ÍsɽÉlqÉkÉÑbÉ×iÉÉåmÉåiÉÉ
WåûqÉkÉɧÉÏUeÉÉåÅjÉuÉÉ ||
qÉåkÉÉrÉÑoÉsÉÉjÉïÇ the very first prepn given to the new born consists of
honey.
Sushrutha advises qÉkÉÑ+bÉ×iÉ+WåûqÉcÉÑhÉï for uÉmÉÑ:qÉåkÉÉoÉsÉ
oÉÑήÌuÉuÉkÉïlÉqÉç
urÉÉMüUhÉzÉUÏUqÉkrÉÉrÉqÉç)
(xÉÑ.zÉÉ.10 aÉÍpÉïhÉÏ
ÌmÉërÉÉsÉqÉ‹ qÉkÉÑMü qÉkÉÑ sÉÉeÉ ÍxÉiÉÉåmÉsÉæ: |
AmÉxiÉlÉxrÉ xÉqrÉÉåerÉ: mÉëÏhÉlÉÉå qÉÉåSMü: ÍzÉzÉÉå: ||
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3. Madhu in Bhutavidhya
oÉÍsÉSÉlÉ – qÉkÉÑ is mainly used
In zÉMÑüÌlÉ aÉëWû ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ – uÉcÉÉ etc + qÉkÉÑ mÉëÌiÉxÉÉUhÉ is done.
4. Madhu in Shalakya tantra
̧ÉTüsÉÉÇ qÉkÉÑxÉÌmÉïprÉÉÇ ÌlÉÍzÉ lÉå§ÉoÉsÉÉrÉ cÉ | - A.xÉ.xÉÔ.10
A³ÉmÉÉlÉÌuÉÍkÉqÉkrÉÉrÉÇ
For MühÉïzÉÔsÉ – qÉkÉÑ + AÉæwÉkÉÏ – instilled into the ears.
In mÉÉåjÉMüÐ ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ (uÉiqÉï UÉåaÉ mÉëÌiÉzÉåSqÉkrÉÉrÉÇ A.xÉ.E.12)
Generally after sÉåZÉlÉ, AɶrÉÉåiÉlÉ with qÉkÉÑ and ̧ÉTüsÉÉ is given.
Madhu is considered as best cakshushya dravya.
Honey is reportedly used by ophthalmologists for treating corneal
ulcers in India and Russia where it has been used for chemical
and thermal burns to the eye, conjunctivitis, and infections of the
cornea.
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Honey and Oral Health
Honey is known to possess a variety of antioxidants and antibacterial substances
that have been shown to inhibit growth of a wide range of bacteria and fungi.
The antimicrobial properties of honey may render it beneficial in the treatment
of various oral ailments including periodontal disease and mouth ulcers.
Select honeys demonstrate antimicrobial activity against oral pathogens.
Engeseth NH, Gheldof N, Wang X, Nickelsen JD, Husmillo G, Wu CD. Antioxidant
and Antimicrobial Activity of Honeys Against Oral Pathogens Journal of Dental
Research. 2002;80:349. abstract- Paper presented at the International Association for
Dental Research
Honey may aid in the treatment of gingivitis.
English HK, Pack AR, Molan PC. The effects of manuka honey on plaque and
gingivitis: a pilot study. Journal of the International Academy of Periodontology. 2004
Apr;6(2):63-7.
The potential of honey to promote oral wellness.
Molan PC The potential of honey to promote oral wellness. General Dentistry. 2001
Nov-2001 Dec 31; 49 (6):584-9
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5. Madhu in Shalya Tantra
qÉkÉÑ has ´Éå¸ uÉëhÉ zÉÉåkÉlÉ uÉëhÉ UÉåmÉhÉ property.
qÉkÉÑxÉÌmÉï application is mentioned as one
of the wÉ̸ÂmÉ¢üqÉÉ.
¤ÉiÉÉåwqÉhÉÉå ÌlÉaÉëWûÉjÉïÇ xÉÇkÉÉlÉÉjÉïÇ iÉjÉæuÉ cÉ |xɱÉåuÉëhÉåwuÉÉrÉiÉåwÉÑ
¤ÉÉæSìxÉÌmÉïÌuÉïkÉÏrÉiÉå ||
Application of honey and ghee is indicated in extensive accidental
wounds in order to control heat of the abrasion and to promote
union.
In AzÉïxÉç , only two yogas have been mentioned for all types of
arshas and both of them contain madhu as chief ingredient
1. aÉÉåqÉ賈 ÍxÉ® WûËUiÉMüÐ + aÉÑQû + qÉkÉÑ
2. AmÉÉqÉÉaÉï
qÉÔsÉ cÉÔhÉï + iÉhQÒûsÉÉåSMü + qÉkÉÑ
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qÉkÉÑ in pÉaÉlSU ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ xÉÑ.ÍcÉ.8.
AÉUauÉkÉÌlÉzÉÉMüÉsÉÉcÉÔhÉï qÉkÉÑbÉ×iÉÉmsÉÑiÉqÉç |
AaÉëuÉÌiÉïmÉëÍhÉÌWûiÉ uÉëhÉÉlÉÉÇ zÉÉåkÉlÉÇ ÌWûiÉqÉç |
rÉÉåaÉÉåÅrÉÇ lÉÉzÉrÉirÉÉzÉÑ aÉÌiÉÇ qÉåbÉÍqÉuÉÉÌlÉsÉ: ||
Plenty of honey and ghee with AÉUauÉkÉ, ÌlÉzÉÉ, MüÉsÉÉ churna placed in
wick
and applied to fistulous wound destroys the tract immediately as wind
removes the cloud.
In AzqÉUÏ, a best yoga which breaks all types of calculus within a week
is mentioned which has qÉkÉÑ as one of the main ingredient.
qÉkÉÑ + aÉÉå¤ÉÔU pÉÏeÉ cÉÔhÉï given with AÌuɤÉÏU
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Recent and Related Researches
Honey in the Treatment of Wounds and Burns.
Molan PC. Potential of honey in the treatment of wounds and burns. American
Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 2001;2(1):13-19
Honey’s antibacterial effects are not exclusively due to Osmolarity.
Cooper RA, Molan PC, Harding KG. "The sensitivity to honey of Gram-positive
cocci of clinical significance isolated from wounds". Journal of Applied
Microbiology. 2002;93:857-863.
Honey’s ability to stimulate inflammatory cytokine production from
monocytes may help explain it’s wound healing capacity.
Tonks, A. J; Cooper, R. A; Jones, K. P; Blair, S.; Parton, J., and Tonks,
A. "Honey stimulates inflammatory cytokine production from monocytes.“
Cytokine. 2003 Mar.
Honey contains a number of substances that contribute to its antimicrobial
activity.
.
Wahdan, Hal. Causes of the antimicrobial activity of honey. Infection. 1998;26:30
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6. Madhu in Agada Tantra
In iÉ×iÉÏrÉ and mÉgcÉqÉ ÌuÉwÉuÉåaÉÉuÉxjÉÉ, qÉkÉÑ is indicated
ÌuÉwÉeÉѸ SliÉMüɸxrÉ ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ – qÉkÉÑ + AÉæwÉkÉ mÉëÌiÉxÉÉUhÉÇ
ÌuÉwÉeÉѸ AgeÉlÉxrÉ ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ – xÉëÉåiÉÉåÅgeÉlÉ + qÉkÉÑ + AÉæwÉÍkÉ AgeÉlÉ
ÌuÉwÉeÉѸ MülÉïiÉæsÉxrÉ ÍcÉÌMüixÉÉ – qÉkÉÑ + oÉ×WûÌiÉ + xÉÌmÉï mÉëÌiÉmÉÔUhÉ /
mÉÉlÉ
All formulations including qÉWûÉaÉS, iÉɤrÉÉïaÉS, AeÉÏiÉÉaÉS, xÉÇeÉÏuÉlÉÅaÉS
contain honey.
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7. Madhu As Rasayana
All Rasayana Yogas are given with Madhu.
pÉssÉiÉMü ¤ÉÉæSìÇ - 100 years of life with utmost health.
Haematinic and Immunomodulatory effects of honey on immunocompetent,
immunodeficient and splenectomised experimental rodents . Biswas, A. K.,
Gomes, A ., Dasgupta, S. C. , Lab of Toxicology and Exp. Pharmacodynamics,
Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India.
Myrtaceous honey and the use thereof as Immunomodulator. Vincent, Andrew;
Mnl pharma ltd, Mumbai
Honey as Antioxidant
Antioxidants are substances that can retard or inhibit oxidation and/or
neutralize the effects of damaging “free radicals”. In humans, oxidative stress is
implicated in an ever-growing number of chronic diseases including
cardiovascular disease and cancer. Thus, increasing the body’s antioxidant
content may help protect against cellular damage and the development of
chronic diseases. Research indicates that honey contains numerous phenolic
and non-phenolic antioxidants which largely depend upon the floral sources.
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Effect of processing and storage on antioxidant capacity of honey,
Journal of Food Science, 2004;69(2):96-101
Chronic honey consumption increases plasma antioxidant concentration.
Gross H. Effect of honey consumption on plasma antioxidant status in human
subjects. Abstract presented at the American Chemical Society, March 29, 2004
Buckwheat Honey Increases Serum Antioxidant Capacity in Humans,
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2003, Vol. 51 pp. 1500-1505.
Honeys with high phenolic contents can increase serum antioxidant capacity
in healthy human subjects. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
2003;51(6):1732-1735.
Identification and quantification of antioxidant components of honeys from
various floral sources, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2002, Vol. 50,
No. 21, pp.5870-5877.
Antioxidant capacity of honeys from various floral sources and inhibition of
in vitro lipoprotein oxidation in human serum samples, Journal of Agricultural
and Food Chemistry. 2002;8;50(10):3050-5.
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8. Madhu in Vajikarana
xTüÌOûMüÉpÉÇ SìuÉÇ ÎxlÉakÉÇ qÉkÉÑUÇ qÉkÉÑaÉÎlkÉ cÉ | zÉÑ¢üÍqÉcNûÎliÉ MåüÍcɨÉÑ iÉæsÉ ¤ÉÉæSì
ÌlÉpÉÇ iÉSÉ ||
Shukra has the smell and consistency of madhu. Drava guna and madhura
rasa are common to both. Madhu also contains the pollens which are equated
with the bheeja ( shukra ) dhatu. By the concept of samanairvruddhi , honey
might
actisasfrequently
aphrodisiac.
Honey
a symbol or talisman for sweetness of every
kind including its being considered as an aphrodisiac. The most
interesting research on honey is related to NITRIC OXIDE - a key
hormone involved in opening blood vessels and creating erections
and clitoral engorgement. A good dose of honey (around 3 ounces)
can increase nitric oxide / nitrite levels in the blood by 50% . The
increase in nitric oxide activity was also measured in the saliva and
urine, which suggests a real, whole-body effect.
The word 'HONEYMOON' comes from an old Viking tradition,
where newlyweds were given a month to get to know each other.
During that month (moon), they were encouraged to drink lots of
mead, which is a wine made from honey. Vikings considered mead
both an aphrodisiac and fertility enhancer.
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Madhuchishta
pÉÔiÉblÉ – wards of evil spirits
pÉalÉxÉlkÉÉlÉMüU - unites fractures
uÉëhÉ UÉåmÉhÉ - heals wounds
uÉÉiÉMÑü¸uÉÏxÉmÉïU£üÎeÉiÉç - eradicates
raktaja
ÌmÉhQû iÉæsÉÇ - xÉqÉkÉÔcd¹qÉÉÎgeɸ xÉxÉeÉïUxÉxÉÉËUuÉqÉç
disorders
ÌmÉhQûiÉæsÉÇ iÉSprÉ…¡ûɲÉiÉU£üÂeÉÉmÉWûqÉç ||
In ¤ÉiɤÉÏhÉ if SÏmiÉÉÎalÉ prevails, then the first zÉqÉlÉ rÉÉåaÉ to be given is
sÉɤÉÉ+eÉÏuÉlÉÏrÉ aÉhÉ+bÉ×iÉ + qÉkÉÑ ÎcNû¹ along with mÉrÉxÉç.
ÌmÉmmÉÍsÉ+qÉkÉÑMü+UÉåkÉë+MÑü¸+LsÉ+WûUåhÉÑ+kÉÉiÉMüÐ+zÉÉËUuÉ+WûËUSìɲå+xÉeÉïUxÉ.
Etc along with qÉkÉÑÍcɹ - ´Éå¸ rÉÉåaÉ for aÉhQûqÉÉsÉÉ, qÉhQûsÉ, mÉëqÉåWû, pÉaÉlSU.
Beeswax is a remarkable wax because it does not melt
readily. It can stand temperatures up to 60oC.
It is used as a base in many products including lipstick,
hand creams and beauty creams. Beeswax is also used for furniture polish
and candles.
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Thus, we saw that honey is being used in
1. Svastha Avastha
2. Roga Avastha
3. Shodhana Karma
4. Shamana Karma
5. Ashtanga Ayurveda
This shows the Pharmacological Importance of
Madhu and Madhu varga
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