Significance of Astringent properties
Astringent properties refer to the characteristics of certain substances that cause contraction of body tissues, which can be beneficial in various medical applications. According to Ayurveda and Rasashastra, these properties can help treat conditions like diarrhea and digestive issues. In scientific terms, astringent properties include the ability to tighten and tone tissues, supporting oral health and managing skin diseases. Various natural ingredients, such as Lawsonia inermis and Annona muricata, exemplify the medicinal uses of these properties in traditional and contemporary practices.
Synonyms: Tonic, Binding, Drying, Contracting
In Dutch: Adstringerende eigenschappen; In Finnish: Supistavat ominaisuudet; In Spanish: Propiedades astringentes
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Hindu concept of 'Astringent properties'
In Hinduism, astringent properties signify qualities that induce tissue contraction, exemplified by Tarkshaja and Yasoda, which are valuable in medical contexts, particularly for treating conditions like diarrhea.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 3: Metals, Gems and other substances
(1) Qualities of Tarkshaja that cause contraction of body tissues.[1] (2) Astringent properties refer to the ability of Yasoda to constrict body tissues, which is beneficial in medical applications.[2]
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Characteristics of certain substances that cause contraction of body tissues, often helpful in treating diarrhea.[3]