

Health Advantages and Applications:

Promotes new bone formation strengthens joints

It acts like a rejuvenating tonic and aphrodisiac

Promotes health of liver and spleen

Strengthens immunity and overall vitality

Facilitates lactation and normalizes hormones
About:

Sanskrit Name: Vidarikanda
Term in botany: Pueraria tuberosa
Family: Leguminosae (Fabaceae)
Part Used: Tuberous root
English Name: Indian Kudzu
Latin Name: Pueraria tuberosa
Ayurvedic Profile
Rasa

Tikta (bitter), Madhura (sweet)
Guna (Quality)

Guru (Heavy), Snigdha (Unctuous)
Virya (Potency)

Sheeta (Cooling)
Vipaka (Post-Digestive Effect)

Madhura (Sweet)
Doshakarma (Dosha Balance)

Balances Pitta and Vata doshas
Home Remedies and Their Usage

For Swelling:
Apply paste over the affected area.

For Reproductive Health:
Mix with Ashwagandha powder for improved advantages.

For General Debility:
Take 5 g daily with warm milk for vitality.
Scientific Research and Modern Research

- Support male fertility and reproductive health
- Anti-inflammatory: and neuroprotective properties Stress relief, aiding in cognitive function.
FAQs:
Is Vidarikanda safe for daily use?
It is. Use as advised for an extended period.
Can it be taken during pregnancy?
It is safer to consult the doctor about the use of Vadrikanda in pregnancy.
Any side effects?
If taken in recommended doses, it is generally safe; but taking it in excess amounts can lead to mild digestive discomfort.
How long will it take to show effects?
Its results usually vary; however, in most cases, noticeable effects can be seen within a few weeks of regular use.