Brahmi

Latin: Bacopa monnieri


Therapeutic Action:

Bacopa is a classic brain and nervine tonic included in the "Brahmi" category of herbs, which are those that benefit both the mind and spirit and improve the intellect and consciousness. Bacopa assists in heightening mental acuity and supports the physiological processes involved in relaxation. Bacopa is considered the main rejuvenating herb for nerve and brain cells and, therefore, has played a very important role in Ayurvedic therapies for the treatment of cognitive disorders of aging. Countless studies have shown Brahmi helps improve protein activity and protein synthesis, especially in brain cells, which can increase intelligence, longevity and memory and decrease senility and aging. It has tranquilizing effects but, unlike synthetic sedatives which often have side effects of dulling the mind, it actually improves mental clarity. It is also used as an anti-anxiety agent, to calm restlessness in children, and to cure several mental disorders. It is most commonly used as a nervine tonic that enhances learning and academic performance, improves mental aletness, and sharpens short-term and long-term memory. · Improves intellect, consciousness, and mental acuity · Calms the mind and promotes relaxation - Increases protein synthesis and activity in brain cells · Improves memory, mental clarity and longevity · Decreases anxiety, restlessness, and senility · Most commonly used to improve mental alertness, and enhance learning and academic performance Medicinal Uses: According to Ayurveda, it is bitter, pungent, heating, emetic, laxative and useful in bad ulcers, tumours, ascites, enlargement of spleen, indigestion, inflammations, leprosy, anaemia, biliousness etc. According to Unani system of medicine, it is bitter, aphrodisiac, good in scabies, leucoderma, syphilis etc. It is promising blood purifier and useful in diarrhea and fevers. Brahmi or Bacopa, is a succulent creeper found throughout India. It is the foremost brain tonic herb of the Ayurvedic healing system used primarily as a nerve tonic, to treat insomnia and nervous tension. Brahmi contains saponins which have been shown to strengthen the nervous system, and decrease insomnia. Brahmi also has marked hypotensive and diuretic properties and is known as an effective "brain food" as it nourishes the brain and improves intelligence and memory. It is traditionally used as an Ayurvedic rejuvenative or rasayana which helps to decrease the signs of aging, particularly in the mind as it increases mental clarity and brain functioning. Brahmi is especially suitable for students as it enhances the minds ability to learn and to focus. It has an interesting ability to be able to calm the mind while at the same time to invigorate the thinking capacity in a centered, peaceful way. Brahmi may be useful for people who want to improve mental function and concentration particularly under pressure or in stressful conditions. Brahmi has become especially popular with students and others who need to maintain performance at work or home and has also been recommended for people from middle age on who find their memory is not always as sharp as they would like it to be. Remedies For: Alterative, diuretic, febrifuge, nervine, rejuvenative Useful for: AIDS, Bowel disorders, Chronic venous insufficiency, Convulsions, Eczema, Elephantiasis Epilepsy, Fever,Hair loss,Hypochondria, Immune system strengthening (cleansing and nourishing), Insanity, Mental function, Minor burns, Nervous disorders, Psoriasis, Rheumatism Scars, Scleroderma, Senility, Skin ulcers, Tetanus, Varicose veins, venereal diseases Wound healing.

References:

  • Paranjape Pages 54-55
  • Nadkarni, Vol I, Pages 624-625

Used in:

  • Brain-Act Capsules
  • Brain-Act Syrup
  • U-Hair Oil

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