Ipomoea Turpethum
Ipomoea turpethum, commonly known as "Nishoth" or "Operculina turpethum," is a plant that has been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its therapeutic properties.Ipomoea turpethum is a perennial climbing plant belonging to the Convolvulaceae family. It is native to India and is characterized by its twining stems, heart-shaped leaves, and funnel-shaped flowers. The plant produces a fleshy, tuberous root, which is the part used for medicinal purposes.-Laxative: Ipomoea turpethum is primarily known for its strong laxative properties and is used to relieve constipation. -Anthelmintic: It is also employed to expel intestinal worms. -Anti-inflammatory: In Ayurveda, it is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties and may be used for various inflammatory conditions. -Liver Disorders: Some traditional practices use Ipomoea turpethum for liver disorders.
The dosage of Ipomoea turpethum can vary based on the specific formulation and the condition being treated. It is essential to follow the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic practitioner. Generally, it is used in powdered or decoction form.
-Pregnancy and Lactation: Ipomoea turpethum is generally contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation. -Dehydration: It may exacerbate dehydration, so caution is advised in individuals prone to dehydration.
-Under Professional Guidance: Use Ipomoea turpethum under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional or Ayurvedic practitioner. -Hydration: Ensure adequate hydration to mitigate the risk of dehydration.
-Dehydration: Excessive use may lead to dehydration due to its strong laxative effects. -Gastrointestinal Distress: Some individuals may experience gastrointestinal discomfort.
Diuretics: The laxative effects of Ipomoea turpethum may interact with diuretic medications, potentially leading to dehydration.