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Erandmuladi Basti Kwath-100GM | Ricinus communis – Vata Harmony & Internal Lubrication Support | by Riddhish Herbals
Erandmuladi Basti Kwath-100GM | Ricinus communis – Vata Harmony & Internal Lubrication Support | by Riddhish Herbals
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🔹BULLET POINTS
• Classical Panchakarma Blend: Crafted as per traditional Ayurvedic references specifically for Basti wellness support.
• Root-Based Purity: Contains Ricinus communis root, known for its grounding and lubricating qualities.
• Supports Vata Balance: Traditionally used to maintain natural Vata harmony and internal flow.
• Gentle Cleansing Aid: May assist natural bowel movement patterns and internal comfort.
• Clean & Natural: Made using carefully chosen herbs without synthetic additives or preservatives.
• Practitioner-Oriented Formula: Commonly included in Ayurvedic Basti routines under expert supervision.
• Plant-Based Composition: A fully vegetarian, nature-derived classical Ayurvedic formulation.
🔹USAGE & INDICATION
• May support smooth Basti procedures when used under Ayurvedic guidance.
• Traditionally described to help maintain natural internal lubrication.
• Used to support Vata balance as per classical Ayurvedic principles.
• Suitable for Panchakarma-inspired wellness regimes.
• Ideal for individuals preferring herbal, plant-based Ayurvedic formulations.
🔹DESCRIPTION
In Ayurveda, balanced movement, internal flow and stability are essential for overall wellbeing — all governed by Vata Dosha. Riddhish Herbals’ Erandmuladi Basti Kwath is a classical herbal formulation designed in alignment with Panchakarma principles, particularly for practitioner-guided Basti routines.
At the core of this blend lies Eranda Moola (Ricinus communis root), traditionally appreciated for its warming, grounding and lubricating attributes. These properties make it an important ingredient in Ayurvedic cleansing rituals where internal comfort and smooth flow are key aspects.
Prepared using carefully selected and naturally processed herbal roots, this formulation reflects the classical approach to Panchakarma wellness while remaining relevant to modern lifestyles. Individuals experiencing seasonal changes, irregular habits or heightened Vata may find it especially supportive in establishing internal steadiness.
This herbal Kwath may assist natural bowel movement patterns, support internal lubrication and help maintain a sense of ease — all consistent with the nurturing philosophy of Basti therapy. Since it contains no synthetic additives, it fits well within a clean, nature-focused wellness lifestyle.
When taken under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner, Erandmuladi Basti Kwath integrates seamlessly into daily routines inspired by Ayurveda’s preventive, holistic and balance-based approach to wellbeing. It serves as a simple yet powerful addition to one’s self-care ritual aimed at maintaining harmony and internal comfort.
🔹 INGREDIENTS
• Eranda Moola – Ricinus communis (Root Powder)
• Supporting Classical Herbs – As per traditional Ayurvedic reference
🔹IMPORTANCE OF EACH INGREDIENT
• Eranda Moola (Ricinus communis): Traditionally valued for its warming, grounding and lubricating qualities; helps support internal movement and Vata harmony.
• Supporting Herbs: Added as per classical guidelines to enhance nourishment, grounding and overall internal wellness.
🔹DOSAGE
As directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Generally, 1–3 g mixed with a suitable Anupana once or twice daily, or as advised during Basti procedures.
🔹HOW TO USE
Mix the recommended quantity with warm water, milk or the prescribed medium.
For Panchakarma use, follow your Vaidya’s instructions precisely regarding preparation and administration.
🔹Q&A SECTION
Q1. Can this Kwath be used daily?
Yes, when used under Ayurvedic guidance, it may be taken regularly for wellness support.
Q2. Is it suitable for Panchakarma therapy?
Yes, it is traditionally used for practitioner-guided Basti procedures.
Q3. Does it help digestion?
It may support internal lubrication and comfortable natural bowel patterns.
Q4. Is it safe for long-term use?
Generally considered safe under professional supervision.
Q5. Does it contain preservatives or chemicals?
No, it is made purely from traditional herbal ingredients.
Q6. Can elderly individuals use it?
Yes, but only under the advice of an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Q7. Is it vegetarian?
Yes, it is 100% plant-based.
Q8. Can pregnant women take it?
Use only with explicit advice from a qualified Ayurvedic doctor.
Q9. How is this different from regular Eranda Kwath ?
This is a specialized formulation crafted specifically for Basti-focused wellness.
Q10. Can it be taken with other supplements?
If on medication or supplements, consult your doctor or Vaidya first.
🔹REGIONAL NAMES
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Region / State |
Language Name |
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Hindi (North India) |
एरंडमुलादि बस्ती क्वाथ |
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Gujarati (Gujarat) |
એરંદમુલાદી બસ્તી ક્વાથ |
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Marathi (Maharashtra) |
एरंडमुलादी बस्ती क्वाथ |
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Tamil (Tamil Nadu) |
எரண்டுமுலாதி பஸ்தி க்வாத் |
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Telugu (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana) |
ఎరంద్ములాది బస్తి క్వాథ్ |
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Kannada (Karnataka) |
ಎರಂಡ್ಮೂಲಾದಿ ಬಸ್ತಿ ಕ್ವಾತ್ |
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Malayalam (Kerala) |
എരണ്ട്മുലാദി ബസ്തി ക്വാത്ത് |
🔹Other Names:
• Erandmooladi Kwath
• Castor Root Basti Kwath
🔹SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE & REFERENCES
Modern research has explored the traditional uses of Ricinus communis root for supporting digestive comfort, lubrication and physiological balance.¹
Studies also suggest that herbal combinations containing castor root may help maintain natural internal flow and support healthy intestinal motility when combined with lifestyle measures.²
These observations align with classical Ayurvedic descriptions of Eranda Moola as a supportive herb for Vata-related functions. Individual results may vary based on Prakriti, Agni and daily habits.
References:
- Sharma et al., 2019. Phytochemistry and Traditional Uses of Ricinus communis. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research.
- Patel & Singh, 2021. Evaluation of Herbal Roots Traditionally Used for Digestive Support. International Journal of Herbal Science.
For more peer-reviewed references, search on Google Scholar:
👉 https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Ricinus+communis+Ayurveda