Browse Recipes AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE ON HEMOSTATICAn herb that stops bleeding.INGREDIENTS WITH HEMOSTATIC QUALITY
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Neutral (Tridoshic)Amaranth, Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Popped Amaranth, Rose Petals
AIRResembles air (vayu) in quality - highly mobile, drying, light, cold, subtle, rough.Cilantro, Cinnamon, Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Honey, Persimmons, Rose Petals
STYPTICA herb that contracts tissue or blood vessels. Generally styptics are astringent. They are often used topically as a hemostatic to stop bleeding, or to reduce secretions.Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Hibiscus, Jackfruit, Rose Petals, Stinging Nettles
ANTI-INFLAMMATORYReduces inflammation in the body. Different herbs and carriers target different body systems.Amaranth, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Hibiscus, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
DIURETICHerbs that promote urine formation, thereby flushing the kidneys and urinary tract while eliminating any excess water retention. As diuretics reduce water retention, they are often used to reduce blood pressure.Amaranth, Cinnamon, Honey, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth
DEMULCENTHerbs that coat or form a soothing film over a mucous membrane, relieving minor pain and inflammation of the membrane.Amaranth, Honey, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
NUTRITIVEAn herb that is strengthening and nourishing.Amaranth, Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Popped Amaranth, Rose Petals, Stinging Nettles
APPETITE-SUPPRESSANTSuppresses hunger without causing weight gain.Amaranth, Hibiscus, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
EARTHResembles earth (prithvi) in quality - heavy, dense, solid, stable, hard.Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Grape Leaves, Stinging Nettles
PRANAPrana is the Sanskrit word for vital life energy (Qi in Chinese Medicine, pneuma in Greek). Many herbs stimulate your energy, or improve the flow of prana through your body. Generally, prana needs to be increased in spring after a sleepy winter.Cilantro, Cinnamon, Honey, Rose Petals, Stinging Nettles
SATTVICSattvic foods promote awareness and a refreshed mind by nourishing the body without taxing digestion. Sattvic foods do not stimulate desire or nervous energy. They create clarity instead of drowsiness or heaviness.Cilantro, Hibiscus, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Rose Petals
REFRIGERANTAn herb or substance that strongly cools the body. Can be helpful in cases of heat conditions.Amaranth, Cilantro, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
ALTERATIVERestores the proper function of the body by cleansing the blood and balancing blood chemistry. In Ayurveda terms, they pacify Pitta in rakta. They were traditionally used to revitalize and detoxify after a long winter.Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Stinging Nettles
INTERNAL-DETOXICANTLiquefies, dissolves, decongests or dislodges internal stagnant toxins. Decongests the lymphatic system.Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Honey, Stinging Nettles
VULNERARYAn herb used for the treatment of wounds (antiulcer, connective tissue tonic).Cinnamon, Honey, Rose Petals
ANTIMICROBIALAn agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth. Antimicrobial is an umbrella term that can be broken down into specific categories of target microorganism, such as anti-bacterials, fungals, and virals.Cayenne Pepper, Cinnamon
ANALGESICPain reliever, reduces pain without eliminating sensation. Also known as anodyne.Rose Petals
UTERINE-TONICAn herb that tonifies and strengthens the uterus. Helpful for menstrual difficulties and fertility. Often herbs that increase ojas, but also circulation to reproductive system.Hibiscus
SKIN-TONICAn herb that strengthens and nourishes skin, improving tone, color, moisture and complexion.Amaranth, Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Grape Leaves, Honey, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
LIGHTLightness is identified by reduced weight.Amaranth, Cilantro, Grape Leaves, Honey, Popped Amaranth, Stinging Nettles
DRYDry is identified by lack of moisture, lack of fat, or anything that causes diuresis.Cilantro, Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Rose Petals
COLDCold refers to anything that reduces body temperature, metabolism, and blood flow.Cilantro, Hibiscus, Honey, Rose Petals
LIQUEFIEDSubstances that thin fluids (lower viscosity of blood plasma). These may include blood thinners or mucolytic herbs.Cayenne Pepper, Cinnamon, Honey, Stinging Nettles
HOTHot is identified by increased body temperature, metabolism, or inflammation.Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon
EASYEasy refers to anything easy to digest, or digests quickly.Cinnamon, Jackfruit, Persimmons
GOOEYGooey is identified by anything gelatinous (such as oatmeal), or by mucus congestion.Cayenne Pepper, Honey
CLEARClear refers to anything that cleanses or flushes out wastes, or that digests ama.Cayenne Pepper, Honey
MOBILEMobile refers to anything that stimulates the nervous system, muscles, or activity.Persimmons
HEAVYHeavy is identified by sedation, sluggishness, or increased weight.Jackfruit
OILYIn Ayurveda, oily refers to anything moistening. More specifically, oily refers to building substances that increases fat, or are themselves fatty. For example, sugar is Oily.Jackfruit
DIFFICULTDifficult refers to anything that is difficult to digest, or takes a long time to digest.Amaranth, Cilantro, Cinnamon, Grape Leaves, Hibiscus, Honey, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth, Rose Petals, Stinging Nettles
ASTRINGENTAstringency is characterized by constriction, drawing together, or drying.Amaranth, Cinnamon, Honey, Jackfruit, Persimmons, Popped Amaranth, Rose Petals
SWEETSweet refers to anything builds tissue, including macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats.Cayenne Pepper, Cilantro, Cinnamon
PUNGENTPungency is characterized by irritation, or sharp, spicy foods that irritate the mouth such as black pepper.Cilantro, Stinging Nettles
BITTERBitter taste has cholagogue action - it is cold, clear, light, and stimulating. It increases digestive enzymes, laxative, and drying.Cinnamon
AROMATICHerbs or spices with volatile essential oils that present strong aromas. Aromatic oils shock, refresh and numb tissue, with the end result of relaxing, opening and clearing stagnant fluids in tissues.Stinging Nettles
SALTYSalty refers to anything with salt, or high mineral content.Amaranth, Cilantro, Honey, Jackfruit, Popped Amaranth
ENERGY-VITALITYIncludes vitality improving foods, herbs, and exercises by dosha.Hibiscus, Rose Petals
SKIN-CAREIncludes skin care, and anything that nourishes epithelial membranes (of digestive, respiratory, urinary tract, blood vessels, etc).HERBS & SUPPLEMENTS WITH HEMOSTATIC QUALITY
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Agrimony, Amalaki, Ashoka, Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Manjistha, Motherwort, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Red Root, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
ANTI-INFLAMMATORYReduces inflammation in the body. Different herbs and carriers target different body systems.Agrimony, Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
VULNERARYAn herb used for the treatment of wounds (antiulcer, connective tissue tonic).Agrimony, Ashoka, Bhringaraj, Chastetree Berry, Cornsilk, Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Manjistha, Motherwort, Shepherd's Purse, Vidari, Yarrow
DIURETICHerbs that promote urine formation, thereby flushing the kidneys and urinary tract while eliminating any excess water retention. As diuretics reduce water retention, they are often used to reduce blood pressure.Ashoka, Bhringaraj, Chastetree Berry, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Mullein, Red Root, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
ANALGESICPain reliever, reduces pain without eliminating sensation. Also known as anodyne.Agrimony, Amalaki, Ashoka, Haritaki, Lotus, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Red Root, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
STYPTICA herb that contracts tissue or blood vessels. Generally styptics are astringent. They are often used topically as a hemostatic to stop bleeding, or to reduce secretions.Amalaki, Ashoka, Cornsilk, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Oregon Graperoot, Red Root, Vidari, Yarrow
ALTERATIVERestores the proper function of the body by cleansing the blood and balancing blood chemistry. In Ayurveda terms, they pacify Pitta in rakta. They were traditionally used to revitalize and detoxify after a long winter.TanninsAgrimony, Birthroot, Comfrey Root, Geranium, Wild, Horsetail, Motherwort, Plantain Leaf, Raspberry Leaf Tea, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, YarrowAmalaki, Cornsilk, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Manjistha, Plantain Leaf, Red Root, Yarrow
INTERNAL-DETOXICANTLiquefies, dissolves, decongests or dislodges internal stagnant toxins. Decongests the lymphatic system.Amalaki, Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Horsetail, Lotus, Manjistha, Plantain Leaf
SKIN-TONICAn herb that strengthens and nourishes skin, improving tone, color, moisture and complexion.Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Oregon Graperoot, Plantain Leaf, Rose Hips, Yarrow
ANTIMICROBIALAn agent that kills microorganisms or inhibits their growth. Antimicrobial is an umbrella term that can be broken down into specific categories of target microorganism, such as anti-bacterials, fungals, and virals.Ashoka, Chastetree Berry, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, Vidari, Witch Hazel
UTERINE-TONICAn herb that tonifies and strengthens the uterus. Helpful for menstrual difficulties and fertility. Often herbs that increase ojas, but also circulation to reproductive system.Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Horsetail, Lotus, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Solomon's Seal, Vidari
DEMULCENTHerbs that coat or form a soothing film over a mucous membrane, relieving minor pain and inflammation of the membrane.Amalaki, Cornsilk, Goldenseal, Lotus, Red Root, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, Witch Hazel
REFRIGERANTAn herb or substance that strongly cools the body. Can be helpful in cases of heat conditions.Amalaki, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Solomon's Seal, Vidari
NUTRITIVEAn herb that is strengthening and nourishing.Goldenseal, Rose Hips, Shankhapushpi, Witch Hazel
AIRResembles air (vayu) in quality - highly mobile, drying, light, cold, subtle, rough.Haritaki, Rose Hips, Shankhapushpi
SATTVICSattvic foods promote awareness and a refreshed mind by nourishing the body without taxing digestion. Sattvic foods do not stimulate desire or nervous energy. They create clarity instead of drowsiness or heaviness.Horsetail, Shankhapushpi, Vidari
EARTHResembles earth (prithvi) in quality - heavy, dense, solid, stable, hard.Agrimony, Red Root, White Oak Bark
APPETITE-SUPPRESSANTSuppresses hunger without causing weight gain.Goldenseal
PRANAPrana is the Sanskrit word for vital life energy (Qi in Chinese Medicine, pneuma in Greek). Many herbs stimulate your energy, or improve the flow of prana through your body. Generally, prana needs to be increased in spring after a sleepy winter.Amalaki, Ashoka, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Goldenseal, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Lotus, Motherwort, Oregon Graperoot, Plantain Leaf, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Red Root, Rose Hips, Solomon's Seal, Vidari, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel
COLDCold refers to anything that reduces body temperature, metabolism, and blood flow.Cornsilk, Goldenseal, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Red Root, Shepherd's Purse, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
DRYDry is identified by lack of moisture, lack of fat, or anything that causes diuresis.Bhringaraj, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Manjistha, Red Root, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
CLEARClear refers to anything that cleanses or flushes out wastes, or that digests ama.Comfrey Root, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Shankhapushpi, Solomon's Seal, Vidari
GOOEYGooey is identified by anything gelatinous (such as oatmeal), or by mucus congestion.Bhringaraj, Haritaki, Jasmine Flower, Shepherd's Purse, Yarrow
LIGHTLightness is identified by reduced weight.Haritaki, Rose Hips, Solomon's Seal
LIQUEFIEDSubstances that thin fluids (lower viscosity of blood plasma). These may include blood thinners or mucolytic herbs.Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Manjistha
HOTHot is identified by increased body temperature, metabolism, or inflammation.Goldenseal, Oregon Graperoot
MOBILEMobile refers to anything that stimulates the nervous system, muscles, or activity.Lotus, Shankhapushpi
HEAVYHeavy is identified by sedation, sluggishness, or increased weight.Shankhapushpi
OILYIn Ayurveda, oily refers to anything moistening. More specifically, oily refers to building substances that increases fat, or are themselves fatty. For example, sugar is Oily.Agrimony, Amalaki, Ashoka, Birthroot, Chastetree Berry, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Geranium, Wild, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Lotus, Manjistha, Motherwort, Mullein, Plantain Leaf, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Red Root, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, White Oak Bark, Witch Hazel, Yarrow
ASTRINGENTAstringency is characterized by constriction, drawing together, or drying.Agrimony, Ashoka, Bhringaraj, Chastetree Berry, Comfrey Root, Geranium, Goldenseal, Haritaki, Horsetail, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Oregon Graperoot, Plantain Leaf, Shankhapushpi, Shepherd's Purse, Yarrow
BITTERBitter taste has cholagogue action - it is cold, clear, light, and stimulating. It increases digestive enzymes, laxative, and drying.Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Cornsilk, Geranium, Jasmine Flower, Lotus, Manjistha, Rose Hips, Solomon's Seal, Vidari
SWEETSweet refers to anything builds tissue, including macronutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins and fats.Bhringaraj, Chastetree Berry, Geranium, Jasmine Flower, Motherwort, Yarrow
PUNGENTPungency is characterized by irritation, or sharp, spicy foods that irritate the mouth such as black pepper.Geranium, Wild, Jasmine Flower, Witch Hazel
AROMATICHerbs or spices with volatile essential oils that present strong aromas. Aromatic oils shock, refresh and numb tissue, with the end result of relaxing, opening and clearing stagnant fluids in tissues.Vidari
BLANDBland means doesn't have much taste. In Chinese medicine, bland taste refers to afood without little macronutrients, such as cabbage, radish or bok choy.Plantain Leaf
SALTYSalty refers to anything with salt, or high mineral content.Reproductive HealthAshoka, Chastetree Berry, Geranium, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Raspberry Leaf Tea, Rose Hips, Vidari, YarrowLiver GallbladderAmalaki, Bhringaraj, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Oregon Graperoot, Rose Hips, Vidari, YarrowAmalaki, Bhringaraj, Comfrey Root, Geranium, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Rose Hips, Witch Hazel
SKIN-CAREIncludes skin care, and anything that nourishes epithelial membranes (of digestive, respiratory, urinary tract, blood vessels, etc).Heart Circulation BloodAmalaki, Jasmine Flower, Manjistha, Motherwort, Rose Hips, Shepherd's Purse, YarrowAmalaki, Geranium, Vidari
ENERGY-VITALITYIncludes vitality improving foods, herbs, and exercises by dosha.Amalaki
ANTI-AGINGGeriatric conditions typically involve low agni / metabolism, poor circulation, weakness & debility, muscle weakening, poor digestion, a drop in sex hormones, and connective tissue degradation in bones & skin.OTHER HERB ACTIONS AFFECTING HEART-CIRCULATION-BLOODHELPFUL FOR*'Hemostatic' may be helpful for these symptoms and causes below.Kidney Bladder UrinaryHemostatic Recipes Listed By StrengthBrowse By PopularityAbout the Author John Immel, the founder of Joyful Belly, teaches people how to have a healthy diet and lifestyle with Ayurveda biocharacteristics. His approach to Ayurveda is clinical, yet exudes an ease which many find enjoyable and insightful. John also directs Joyful Belly's School of Ayurveda, offering professional clinical training in Ayurveda for over 15 years.John's interest in Ayurveda and specialization in digestive tract pathology was inspired by a complex digestive disorder acquired from years of international travel, as well as public service work in South Asia. John's commitment to the detailed study of digestive disorders reflects his zeal to get down to the roots of the problem. His hope and belief in the capacity of each & every client to improve their quality of life is nothing short of a personal passion. John's creativity in the kitchen and delight in cooking for others comes from his family oriented upbringing. In addition to his certification in Ayurveda, John holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Harvard University. John enjoys sharing Ayurveda within the context of his Catholic roots, and finds Ayurveda gives him an opportunity to participate in the healing mission of the Church. Jesus expressed God's love by feeding and healing the sick. That kindness is the fundamental ministry of Ayurveda as well. Outside of work, John enjoys spending time with his wife and 7 kids, and pursuing his love of theology, philosophy, and language. |
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