Asthishrinkhala Plant

Asthishrinkhala, which translates to "bone setter" in Sanskrit, plays a vital role in promoting healing of fractures by enhancing bone mineral density. This remarkable plant is utilised to provide support for bones and joints while stimulating bone growth. Moreover, it is employed to enhance vitality and stamina in men, as well as to address issues like indigestion, piles, and loss of appetite.

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Cissus quadrangularis, Hadsanghari, Hadajod, and Kandwel.

It has a single ingredient.

Bone fracture, Osteoporosis, Piles, Worms, Indigestion, Loss of appetite, Bleeding disorders, Gout, and Syphilis.

It should be avoided by pregnant women and children below 5 years of age. Raw consumption of this plant may lead to allergic reactions, therefore it is advised to seek guidance from a Sunad Garden expert before using it.

Warm water.

Lowers Kapha and Vata dosha, Increases Pitta dosha.

Botanical description

Asthishrinkhala is found throughout India and in warm regions, including parts of Africa. It is a tendril climber with a fleshy and quadrangular stem. The stem lacks leaves and appears contracted at the nodes. The tendrils are long, slender, and simple in structure.

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Asthishrinkhala (Cissus quadrangularis), also known as the “bone setter”, is a powerful herb that promotes bone healing and enhances bone mineral density. Native to India and Southeast Asia, it supports joint health and stimulates bone growth. This herb is also beneficial for improving vitality, stamina, and addressing issues like indigestion, piles, and loss of appetite, making it a valuable addition to any wellness routine. Keep the plant in an area with ample sunlight. It is recommended to provide adequate water supply and periodic application of manure to promote optimal plant growth.

Asthishrinkhala Plant

वायुः पित्तं कपश्चेति त्रयोदोषाः समासतः प्रत्येक ते त्रिधा
वृद्धिक्षयसाम्यविभेदतः ।। उत्कृष्टमध्याल्पतया त्रिधा वृद्धि
क्षयावपि विकृताविकृता देहं घ्नान्ति ते वतर्यन्ति च॥