Manmath Ras

Manmath Ras, as the name suggests, is highly potent and helps balance the doshas and effectively alleviate sexual dysfunctions. Manmath Ras is a classical Ayurvedic medicine that comprises natural ingredients and is infused with medical cannabis seeds.

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Manmath Ras

Therapeutic Benefits of Manmath Ras

It is effective in alleviating sexual health conditions like premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, impotence, nightfall, etc.

Help with impotence, erectile dysfunction, nightfall

Help with impotence, erectile dysfunction, nightfall

Improves endurance and performance

Improves endurance and performance

Enhances vitality vigour and increases stamina

Enhances vitality vigour and increases stamina

Acts as an aphrodisiac

Acts as an aphrodisiac

Treats problems such as premature ejaculation, and loss of libido

Treats problems such as premature ejaculation, and loss of libido

Medical Composition Each 125mg Tablets of ‘Manmath Ras’ contains

  • Parad | Bhasma

    purified mercury

    16.50 mg

  • Gandhak | Bhasma

    purified sulfur

    16.50 mg

  • Abrhak | Bhasma

    ferro-magnesium mica

    16.50 mg

  • Karpur | Oil

    cinnamomum camphora

    16.50 mg

  • Vang Bhasam | Bhasma

    Purified tin metal

    16.50 mg

  • Lauha Bhasma | Bhasma

    Iron oxide

    16.50 mg

  • Tamra Bhasma | Bhasma

    Copper ash

    8 mg

  • Vidhara | Root

    Elephant creeper

    16.50 mg

  • Jeera | Seed

    Cuminum cyminum

    16.50 mg

  • Vidarikand | Root

    Pueraria tubero

    16.50 mg

  • Shatavari | Root

    Asteracantha longifolia

    16.50 mg

  • Tal makhana | Seed

    sida cordifolia

    16.50 mg

  • Bala | Root

    Sida cordifolia

    16.50 mg

  • Kaunch | Seed

    Mucuna pruriens

    16.50 mg

  • Atisa | Stem

    Aconitum heterophyllum

    16.50 mg

  • Javitri | Flower

    myristica fragrans

    16.50 mg

  • Jai phal | Seed

    myristica fragrans

    16.50 mg

  • Laung | Flower

    syzygium aromaticum

    16.50 mg

  • Bhanga Powder | Seeds

    Cannabis sativa

    42.50 mg

  • Shwet ral | Resin

    shorea robusta

    16.50 mg

  • Ajwain | Seed

    trachyspermum

    16.50 mg

Mechanisms of Action

CAUTION: Schedule E-1 drug. To be taken only under medical supervision

IBS & Diarrhoea

01

Cannabinoids predominately mediate inhibitory pathways in the gastrointestinal tract by reducing vagal cholinergic tone.

CB2 modulates inflammation, whereas CB1 controls central functions, including pain control, satiety, and nausea. The distribution and concentration of the endocannabinoid system in specific tissues demonstrate the physiology of cannabinoids in the gastrointestinal tract and offer possible drug targets for the management of inflammatory bowel disease. (1)

Appetite

02

Hunger levels are determined by a substance in the human body called ghrelin, which is known as the ‘hunger hormone’. The stomach, intestines, and brain release the hormone, as it stimulates and manages appetite. Cannabis triggers ghrelin levels and stimulates appetite. (2)

Colic Pain

03

Cannabinoids produce analgesia by acting on multiple pain targets within the peripheral and CNS by activating specific receptors throughout the body, in particular CB1 which is found predominantly in the CNS. CB2 receptors are found in cells involved with the immune system. Besides acting on cannabinoid CB1/CB2, they may reduce pain through interaction with the putative non-CB1/CB2 cannabinoid G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR55 or GPCR18) and opioid or serotonin (5-HT) receptors. (3)

Pathya (Preferred Diet)

Diet: Cow Milk & Ghee, processed Chaach (Buttermilk with Jeera or as advised by the physician), nutritious, healthy, freshly prepared and easily digestible meals.

Lifestyle: Regular body workout as per the body strength, Drink warm water throughout the day, and Early dinner.

Apathya (To be Avoided)

Diet: Excessive Spicy, Cold, Dry, Reheated, Junk and Heavy to digest meals.

Lifestyle: Exposure to a dry and hot environment, Late night dinner and improper sleep

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