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Kushth Powder (Saussurea lappa) – The Ayurvedic Wonder Herb
Kushth Powder (Saussurea lappa) – The Ayurvedic Wonder Herb
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Kustha (कुष्ठम्) – Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke
Family: Asteraceae (Compositae)
1. Synonyms (पर्याय नामानि)
- Sanskrit: कुष्ठम् (Kustham), रोगाह्वयम् (Rogahvayam), वाप्यम् (Vāpyam), पारिभाव्यम् (Paribhāvyam), उत्पलम् (Utpalam), कश्मीरजम् (Kāśmīrajam), पाकलम् (Pākalam), रामम् (Rāmam), वानीरजम् (Vānīrajam), कौरव्यम् (Kauravyam)
- English: Costus, Kutha
- Meaning (Etymology):
- "कुष्ठ" – that which cures various diseases (esp. of vāta-kapha origin).
- "उत्पलम्" – removes burning sensation, flowers like lotus.
- "काश्मीरजम्" – grows in Kashmir.
2. Regional Names
- Hindi: Kūtha (कूठ), Kūta (कूट), Kusta (कुष्ट)
- Bengali: Pācaka (पाचक), Kura (कुर)
- Marathi: Kotha, Upaleta
- Kannada: Kosta
- Telugu: Vengulakostam
- Punjabi: Kudhdha, Kuta, Kotha
- Tamil: Kostham, Gostham
- Persian: Kusha-e-Talkha
- English: Kutha, Costus
3. Botanical Description
- A tall, stout perennial herb with tuberous roots having a characteristic aromatic smell.
- Habitat: Moist slopes of Kashmir valleys at 8,000–9,000 ft altitude.
- Leaves:
- Radical leaves: up to 1 m, lobately winged.
- Cauline leaves: membranous, rough above, smooth beneath, irregularly toothed.
- Flowers: Dark blue, purple, almost black; borne in subglobose heads.
- Fruits: Compressed achenes with narrow tips.
- Flowering/Fruiting: September–November.
- Root: Brown, brittle, resinous, with pleasant perfume; widely used in perfumery and for protection of fabrics against insects.
4. Chemical Constituents
- Roots/Leaves contain:
- Alkaloids & Lactones: Saussurine, alantolactone, isoalantolactone, costunolide, dehydrocostuslactone, isodehydrocostuslactone.
- Triterpenes: α-amyrin stearate, β-amyrin palmitate, lupeol palmitate, taraxasterol, betulin, friedelin.
- Essential oils: α- & β-costol, α- & β-selinenes, caryophyllene oxide, bergamotene, elemene.
- Sterols: β-sitosterol, stigmasterol (and dihydro derivative).
- Other compounds: Inulin, amino acids, fatty acids (linoleic, oleic, palmitic).
5. Properties and Therapeutic Uses (गुण एवं उपयोग)
- Rasa (Taste): Pungent (कटु), Bitter (तिक्त), Sweet (मधुर)
- Guna (Qualities): Laghu (light)
- Virya (Potency): Ushna (hot)
- Dosa Karma: Pacifies Vāta and Kapha
- Dhatu: Promotes Śukra dhātu
Pharmacological Actions
- Deepana (Appetizer), Pācana (Digestive), Stimulant, Expectorant, Antispasmodic, Diuretic, Antiseptic, Rasāyana (Rejuvenator), Emmenagogue.
Therapeutic Uses
- Respiratory Disorders – Bronchial asthma, cough, persistent hiccup (relaxes bronchial muscles, strong expectorant action).
- Digestive Disorders – Indigestion, tympanites, diarrhoea, visuchika, ascites (esp. cardiac origin).
- Rheumatism – Internal & external use with castor oil.
- Nervous Disorders – Epilepsy, psychological disorders, headache, insomnia.
- Skin Disorders – Chronic skin infections, boils, erysipelas.
- Gynaecological – Amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhoea.
- General – Rasayana for rejuvenation (taken with ghee & honey).
- Hair Care – In oils for preventing premature greying, scalp disorders.
6. Doses
- Powder (Churna): 250 mg – 1.5 g (with honey, ghee, or warm water)
- Alcoholic Extract: 15–30 ml, 3–4 times daily (esp. in asthma attacks)
✅ Summary:
Kustha (Saussurea lappa) is a highly valued Ayurvedic herb, primarily sourced from Kashmir. Renowned for its fragrant root, it is both a medicine and a perfume ingredient. It is effective against vāta-kapha disorders, especially asthma, indigestion, rheumatism, and skin diseases. It also works as a rejuvenator and is widely used in hair care formulations.
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