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Arsaquit Tablet | Virgo Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Wellness | 30 Tablets
Arsaquit Tablet | Virgo Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Wellness | 30 Tablets
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About Arsaquit Tablet
Arsaquit is a polyherbal, herbo-mineral tablet whose very name points to Arsha — the group of ano-rectal complaints discussed at length in the classical Ayurvedic texts. The formula is organised the way classical Arsha care is: a deepana–pachana and gently anulomana (bowel-regulating) core from Triphala and Aragvadha, a lekhana and shothahara group from Guggulu, Hirabol and Daruharidra, and Suran (elephant-foot yam), the dietary dravya that classical authors single out for the ano-rectal region. Shuddha Tankan and Nagkesar round out the blend.
Virgo positions Arsaquit as a tablet that helps a person stay comfortable through the day. Riddhish Herbals stocks it as a genuine, billed product and presents the composition exactly as printed on the pack — nothing added, nothing implied beyond what Ayurveda traditionally describes.
Traditional Ayurvedic Importance
Arsha is described in detail across the classical canon — Charaka Samhita (Chikitsa Sthana, Arshas Chikitsa, Ch. 14), Sushruta Samhita (Nidana Sthana Ch. 2 and Chikitsa Sthana Ch. 6) and Ashtanga Hridaya (Chikitsa Sthana Ch. 8). The named compound Arshoghni Vati is classically referenced in Siddha Yoga Sangraha within the Arsha Rogadhikara, and appears on the pack as “Arshoghni Vati (S.Y.S.)”.
Suran (Amorphophallus campanulatus) is described in Bhavaprakasha Nighantu as a pathya, arshoghna dravya — a food-medicine classically recommended in the Arsha context. Triphala is the tridoshic deepana–anulomana rasayana of Charaka and Sushruta, valued for gentle bowel regularity. Aragvadha / Amaltas (Cassia fistula), whose Sanskrit name means “that which dispels disease,” is the classical mridu-virechaka (mild, gentle evacuant) of Bhavaprakasha. Shuddha Guggulu and Hirabol (myrrh) are the shothahara–lekhana resins of Sushruta; Daruharidra is the krimighna, vrana-shodhana herb of Bhavaprakasha; and Nagkesar is classically valued for its gentle grahi (astringent) quality. Neem (tikta, raktashodhaka) and Aritha complete the traditional design.
Key Features
- Classical Arsha design: built on Arshoghni Vati and the deepana–anulomana–lekhana grouping described in the Arsha-chikitsa chapters.
- Herbo-mineral formula: eleven label-listed ingredients including Shuddha Guggulu, Shuddha Tankan and purified Hirabol resin.
- Suran-forward: features Amorphophallus campanulatus, the classical arshoghna food-medicine for the ano-rectal region.
- Triphala core: supports gentle, regular bowel movement and comfortable daily routine without harsh purging.
- AYUSH Standard Mark: the pack carries the AYUSH Standard Mark, a quality-conformance certification for the formulation.
- Film-coated tablet: easy-to-take coated tablets, taken classically with Abhayarishta as anupan.
- Genuine & billed: authentic Virgo stock with bill and pan-India delivery from Riddhish Herbals, doctor-guided since 2015.
Composition — Label Verified
Each film-coated tablet contains (as printed on the pack):
| Ingredient | Botanical / Type | Part Used | Qty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arshoghni Vati (S.Y.S.) | Classical compound formulation | Powder | 125 mg |
| Shuddha Guggulu | Commiphora wightii | Purified oleo-gum resin | 125 mg |
| Triphala (Ext.) | Haritaki + Bibhitaki + Amalaki | Fruit extract | 60 mg |
| Suran (Ext.) | Amorphophallus campanulatus | Corm extract | 40 mg |
| Daruharidra (Ext.) | Berberis aristata | Stem extract | 30 mg |
| Hirabol | Commiphora myrrha | Purified oleo-gum resin | 30 mg |
| Shuddha Tankan | Purified borax (sodium biborate) | Mineral | 30 mg |
| Amalatas / Amaltas (Ext.) | Cassia fistula | Fruit-pulp extract | 25 mg |
| Aritha (Ext.) | Sapindus trifoliatus | Fruit extract | 25 mg |
| Neem Beej | Azadirachta indica | Seed-pulp powder | 20 mg |
| Nagkesar | Mesua ferrea | Stamen powder | 15 mg |
Excipients Q.S. · Colour: Red Iron Oxide Q.S. · Preservative: Sodium Benzoate IP. Composition transcribed directly from the product label, which is the single source of truth.
Research & Scientific References
Several ingredients in this formula have been the subject of published phytopharmacological research, summarised here in the brand's own words under study conditions:
- Triphala: a review of its ethnomedicinal properties documented good laxative activity alongside anti-inflammatory and wound-healing actions observed under study conditions. — (Baliga et al., 2012, Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine; PMID 23239004)
- Daruharidra (Berberis aristata): an experimental study reported anti-inflammatory and anti-granuloma activity, consistent with its traditional antihemorrhagic and laxative use. — (experimental study, NCBI PMC4825432)
- Amaltas (Cassia fistula): the laxative effect of dried fruit-pulp extract was studied and reported. — (Agrawal, Ghildiyal, Gautam, Joshi & Goel, 2012, Journal of Natural Remedies, IMS-BHU)
How to Use & Anupan
As printed on the pack: 2 tablets twice a day after meals with Abhayarishta, or as advised by your physician. Abhayarishta — the classical Haritaki-based arishta — is the traditional anupan (therapeutic vehicle) recommended here because it supports the same gentle, regular-evacuation function as the tablet. Always use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician.
Who Can Use It
Intended for adults seeking traditional Ayurvedic ano-rectal and digestive-routine support, under professional guidance. Not for children. If you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any health condition, consult your physician before use.
Safety Information
This is a herbo-mineral classical-style formulation containing a purified mineral (Shuddha Tankan). It should be taken only at the labelled dose and not combined with other Tankan- or mineral-bearing formulas without physician advice.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the pack tightly closed and out of reach of children.
Regional Names Across India
Key herbs in this formula, across Indian languages:
| Herb | Language | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Suran (Amorphophallus campanulatus) | Sanskrit | सूरण (Sūraṇa) · अर्शोघ्न (Arśoghna) |
| Hindi | सूरन / जिमीकंद (Suran / Jimikand) | |
| Gujarati | સૂરણ (Suran) | |
| Tamil | கருணைக்கிழங்கு (Karunaikkizhangu) | |
| Telugu | కంద (Kanda) | |
| Malayalam | ചേന (Chena) | |
| Neem (Azadirachta indica) | Sanskrit | निम्ब (Nimba) |
| Hindi | नीम (Neem) | |
| Gujarati | લીમડો (Limdo) | |
| Tamil | வேம்பு (Vembu) | |
| Telugu | వేప (Vepa) | |
| Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) | Sanskrit | दारुहरिद्रा (Dāruharidrā) |
| Hindi | दारुहल्दी (Daruhaldi) | |
| Gujarati | દારુહળદર (Daruhaldar) | |
| Tamil | மரமஞ்சள் (Maramanjal) | |
| Amaltas (Cassia fistula) | Sanskrit | आरग्वध (Āragvadha) |
| Hindi | अमलतास (Amaltas) | |
| Gujarati | ગરમાળો (Garmalo) | |
| Tamil | சரக்கொன்றை (Sarakkonrai) | |
| Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea) | Sanskrit | नागकेसर (Nāgakesara) |
| Hindi | नागकेसर (Nagkesar) | |
| Gujarati | નાગકેસર (Nagkesar) | |
| Kannada | ನಾಗಸಂಪಗೆ (Nagasampige) | |
| Guggulu (Commiphora wightii) | Sanskrit | गुग्गुलु (Guggulu) |
| Hindi | गुग्गुल (Guggul) | |
| Gujarati | ગૂગળ (Gugal) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Arsaquit Tablet a tablet or a capsule?
It is a film-coated tablet. The pack is labelled “Arsaquit Tablet — 30 Tablets,” and each film-coated tablet carries the composition shown above.
Is this product AYUSH or GMP certified?
The pack carries the AYUSH Standard Mark, a quality-conformance certification for the formulation. It is an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine manufactured by Virgo UAP Pharma Pvt. Ltd.
Can I take Arsaquit Tablet without consulting a doctor?
No. This is a herbo-mineral formulation and should be used strictly under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, who can confirm dose and suitability for you.
What is Arshoghni Vati?
Arshoghni Vati is a classical compound formulation referenced in Siddha Yoga Sangraha within the Arsha Rogadhikara. It is the lead ingredient of Arsaquit and is shown on the pack as “Arshoghni Vati (S.Y.S.).”
Why is Suran in this formula?
Suran (Amorphophallus campanulatus, elephant-foot yam) is described in Bhavaprakasha Nighantu as a pathya, arshoghna dravya — a food-medicine traditionally recommended in the Arsha context.
What is the recommended anupan?
The pack recommends taking the tablets with Abhayarishta, the classical Haritaki-based arishta, which serves as the traditional anupan (vehicle) for this formula.
How is this different from other brands?
Riddhish Herbals presents the full label-verified composition with botanical names and plant parts, classical text references for each key herb, peer-reviewed citations, and complete safety framing — rather than condition promises. You get genuine, billed stock with doctor-guided selection.
Has any ingredient been studied scientifically?
Yes. Triphala, Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) and Amaltas (Cassia fistula) have published phytopharmacological studies, summarised in the Research section above. Findings were observed under study conditions; individual results may vary.
How should I store it?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with the pack tightly closed and out of reach of children.
Is Arsaquit Tablet available at Riddhish Herbals?
Yes — it is stocked as genuine Virgo product with bill and pan-India delivery, and is also available across our Gujarat retail outlets.
Abhayarishta (Virgo, 450 ml) — the classical Haritaki arishta taken as this tablet’s traditional anupan · Avipattikar Churna — classical digestive churna for gentle bowel regularity · Haritaki Churna (Harde) — the Abhaya / Triphala herb for daily routine · Amla Powder (Amalaki) — a Triphala component · Neem Pan Powder — shared Neem ingredient · All Ayurvedic Medicines
Brand owner: Virgo UAP Pharma Pvt. Ltd. (Unjha Group), Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Retailed by Riddhish Herbals, Gujarat — genuine products, bill provided, doctor-guided selection since 2015. Composition and certifications as declared on the product pack. This information reflects traditional Ayurvedic use and published research for educational purposes; it is not medical advice and makes no claim to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition.
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