Brahmi
Herbal Brain Tonic
to Increase Memory
By Dr John
Anne
The traditionally venerated
brahmi of Ayurvedic medicine is popular as water hyssop in the
west. Other
popular names used in different parts of the world are
thyme-leafed gratiola and moneywort. It is an indigenous Indian
herb which grows in large numbers near the marshy areas. Brahmi
is a small creeping herb with white or pinkish flowers. Apart
from India, it also grows in China, Nepal, Sri Lanka and even
as far west as in the Florida state of
US.
Bacopa
monnieri |
Brahmi is Bacopa monnieri
according to its biological
classification. Its medicinal properties are derived
from the two main alkaloids present in it – brahmine and
herpestine. Apart from these, there are other chemicals in the
brahmi, including several acids, saponins and esters, which
make it a valuable herb in Ayurvedic medicine. In Ayurvedic
parlance, the chemicals present in the herb are also known as
brahmi.
Properties
Brahmi is known in Ayurvedic
medicine for the following curative
properties:-
(i) Brahmi is a bitter and
cooling herb with an astringent taste.
(ii) Recent studies have shown
brahmi improves the intellect. Children in Indian families are
consecrated with brahmi since ages to give them an intelligent
mind.
(iii) Brahmi is both a nerve
tonic as well as a cardio tonic.
(iv) Brahmi helps in solving
urinary problems as it is a diuretic.
(v) Brahmi helps in adapting and
acclimatizing to a new place. It is an
adaptogenic.
(vi) Brahmi is a nootropic, i.e.
a drug that increases cognitive ability.
(vii) Brahmi has antioxidant
properties, due to which it protects the nutrients from getting
oxidized (and hence destroyed) in the body.
(viii) Brahmi is a blood
purifying agent.
(ix) An ethanolic extract of the
herb has given evidence of anti-carcinogenic activity in
humans, but this is yet to be concretely
studied.
Uses
Brahmi has been used since ages
for the treatment of the following
diseases.
(i)
Dandruff
Brahmi oil replenishes the hair
roots. If brahmi oil is applied each night before going to bed,
it will cure all dandruff problems and also make hair
stronger.
(ii)
Epilepsy
The entire brahmi plant is useful
in the treatment of epilepsy. The juice of the plant is
extracted and used in the preparation of the medicine. In the
treatment of epilepsy, brahmi is traditionally used in
conjunction with vacha.
(iii)
Hair Loss
Brahmi is renowned in Ayurvedic
medicine for the proper growth of hair. Its antioxidant
properties allow the proper nourishment to reach the hair roots
and thus promote their growth. Brahmi is an essential component
of many herbal oils. Using such oils make the head cool, as
well as allow the hair to grow luxuriantly and with luster. The
oil also prevents split ends and discoloration of the
hair.
(iv)
Insomnia
Brahmi is a cooling agent. When
applied on the scalp in the form of oil, brahmi relaxes the
brain and induces good and restful sleep throughout the night.
One Ayurvedic recipe for treating insomnia is as follows:
brahmi, vacha and amalaki powders are made in equal
proportions. This powdered mixture is to be consumed thrice a
day in the dose of one teaspoon. The powder can also be taken
dissolved in a cup of water or milk.
(v)
Mental Problems
Perhaps the most major use of
brahmi is in the treatment of several mental problems in
humans. Taken on a regular basis, brahmi helps to increase the
concentration of humans and improves their memory and retention
capacity. It is believed that consecrating children with brahmi
oils gives makes them into intelligent individuals. Regular use
of the brahmi oil is effective in treating mental imbalances,
emotional disturbances and also in the prevention and cure of
geriatric mental problems such as amnesia and Alzheimer's.
Brahmi vati, an important Ayurvedic preparation containing
brahmi along with jatamansi (muskroot) and serpagandha
(rauwolfia) is used as a brain tonic.
(vi)
Syphilis
Brahmi has antibacterial
properties. A paste of its leaves is applied on syphilitic
sores. This helps the sores to heal quickly. Regular
application of the paste of brahmi leaves can treat the
syphilis completely.
Special Ayurvedic
Preparations
The following are some
Ayurvedic preparations in which brahmi is the main
ingredient:-
(i)
Brahmi ghrita
Brahmi is boiled in pure cow's
ghee along with some other herbs. This preparation is known as
brahmi ghrita. Brahmi ghrita is taken orally in one teaspoon
amount twice a day on an empty stomach for people who are
suffering from amnesia.
(ii)
Brahmi taila
Brahmi oil is used for
application on the head. Besides brahmi, this oil can also
contain amalaki, camphor, etc.
(iii)
Brahmi vati
Brahmi vati is prepared by mixing
the powders of brahmi with jatamansi (muskroot) and serpagandha
(rauwolfia). This is used as a brain tonic. This is used in
improving mental capacity, becoming more active and reducing
anxiety and stress.
Precautions
Brahmi has some drawbacks, for
which its use must be restricted. An excess of brahmi prevents the
oxidation of fats in the bloodstream. This makes the fats
accumulate in the blood, increasing the risk of cardiovascular
disorders.
By Dr John Anne
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