Pitpapra Capsules

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Pitpapra Capsules
Vedic Herbs Pitpapra 500mg
Botonical Name: Fumaria parviflora
NPN: 80092117
Indian Fumitory is a small, scandent, branched, annual herb growing wild in plains and lower hills is found throughout the Himalayas, up to altitudes of 2400 m. It is a delicate much-branched annual herb with clusters of tiny pale-pinkish to whitish flowers, each 5-6 mm long. Sepals are minute. Upper petal has short, somewhat down-curved sac-like spur. Flower-stalks are erect, as long or slightly shorter than the lace shaped bracts. Leaves are 2-3 times cut into narrow pointed segments, about 1 mm broad. Stems are glaucous, leafy, 5-30 cm long. Fruit is round, about 2 mm.
Other common names:
English: Fumitory,
Hindi: Pittapapada, Dhamgajra, Pittapapara,
Sanskrit : Varatika, Suksmapatra,
Urdu : Parpata,
Punjabi : Shahtara, Pittapapara,
Assamese : Shahtaraj,
Bengali : Vanshulpha, Bansulpha, Gujrati :Pittapapada, Pitpapado, Pittapapado, Kannada : Kallu Sabbasige, Parpatu, Chaturasigide,
Marathi : Pittapapada, Shatara, Parpat,
Tamil : Tura, Tusa,
Telugu : Parpatakamu.
Ayurvedic Properties :- Rasa :Tikta, Guna :Laghu, Vipaka :Katu, Virya :Sita, Karma :Kaphahara, Pittahara, Samgrahi, Raktadosahara, Rocaka.
Ayurvedic Applications :- Bhrama, Chardi, Daha, Jvara, Raktapitta, Raktavikara, Trsa, Mada, Glani.
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