Shankhpushpi Scientific Name
Convolvulus Pluricaulis
Shankhpushpi Other Names
English: Morning-Glory, Speed Wheel, Aloe weed, Bindweed and Asian pigeonwings
Sanskrit: Mangalyakushuma
Sanskrit: Mangalyakushuma
What is Shankhpushpi?
Recognized in Ayurveda as a herb which boosts intellect and memory, Shankhapushpi treats memory-related dysfunctions. Studies have found Shankhpushi to be effective as anti-depressant and rich in anti-oxidants. Its biological affects are attributed to Naturally occurring organic compounds like alkaloids, flavonoids and coumarins.
Common forms of Shankhpushpi
Powder, Tablet, Capsule, Juice & Syrup
Shankhpushpi is commonly used for:
- Boils
- Dementia
- Headaches
- Mental Fatigue
- Memory Loss
- ADHD
- Emotional Stress
- Depression
- Epilepsy
- Schizophrenia
- Glaucoma
- Eye Irritation
- Impotence
Shankhpushpi Dosage
Powder: 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon twice a day for adults.
Tablet / Capsule: 1 or 2 tablets twice a day for adults.
Juice: 2 to 4 teaspoon twice a day for adults.
Syrup: 20 ml with water after meals, twice a day for adults.
Tablet / Capsule: 1 or 2 tablets twice a day for adults.
Juice: 2 to 4 teaspoon twice a day for adults.
Syrup: 20 ml with water after meals, twice a day for adults.
Shankhpushpi Side-effects and Warnings
Common side effects: None reported.
Not so common side effects: None reported.
Pregnant or Nursing mothers: Not recommended.
Children: Unknown.
Warnings:
1. Do not consume more than 3 to 5 grams within 24 hours.
2. Avoid if you suffer from Low Blood Pressure.
Not so common side effects: None reported.
Pregnant or Nursing mothers: Not recommended.
Children: Unknown.
Warnings:
1. Do not consume more than 3 to 5 grams within 24 hours.
2. Avoid if you suffer from Low Blood Pressure.