ADUSA POWDER
ADUSA POWDER (Adhatoda Vasica Powder)
Adusa Powder is made from the dried leaves of the Adusa plant (Adhatoda vasica), a powerful herb widely used in Ayurveda for respiratory health, cough, cold, and lung support. It contains active alkaloids like vasicine and vasicinone, which have bronchodilator, expectorant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Adusa powder is commonly used in herbal teas, syrups, and wellness formulations to improve respiratory function and immunity.
USES
Respiratory Health (Internal – Food-Grade):
Used to relieve cough, cold, and throat irritation.
Supports bronchial and lung health.
Helps reduce congestion and clears mucus.
Used in herbal decoctions, teas, and Ayurvedic formulations for respiratory wellness.
Other Health Uses:
Acts as a natural anti-inflammatory for minor respiratory inflammation.
Supports immunity during seasonal changes or viral infections.
Can help in mild asthma support under guidance (Ayurvedic use).
Skin Uses (External / Optional):
Occasionally used in herbal pastes for minor skin irritations due to antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
BENEFITS
Respiratory Benefits:
Clears nasal and chest congestion.
Reduces persistent cough and throat irritation.
Helps open airways naturally and supports easier breathing.
Beneficial for mild asthma and respiratory discomfort (with professional guidance).
Immune Support:
Strengthens immunity against seasonal infections.
Reduces inflammation in respiratory passages.
Skin Benefits (External):
Soothes minor rashes and inflammation.
Acts as a natural antibacterial agent.
CONDITIONS NOT TO USE / PRECAUTIONS
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid internal use without medical guidance.
People with low blood pressure should use cautiously, as Adusa may affect circulation.
Avoid internal use in kidney or liver disorders unless supervised.
Do not exceed recommended doses; excessive intake can cause:
nausea
vomiting
dizziness
People with allergies to herbal respiratory medicines should avoid.
Not recommended for children under 12 without doctor supervision.
External use should avoid open wounds or sensitive skin to prevent irritation.
People on medications for asthma or blood pressure should consult a doctor before internal use.