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Information About The Herb Andrographis Paniculata

Botanical Name: Andrographis paniculata

Common Name: Chiretta, Kalmegh (Bengali), King of Bitters, Kirata (Sanskrit), Andrographis, Chuan Xin Lian, Kan Jang (Chinese)

Plant Family: Acanthaceae

Origin: An annual plant common throughout the plains of India

History: Andrographis is used in Ayurvedic Medicine.

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Plant Constituents

Contains:

  • bitter diterpenoid lactones including
  • andrographolides
  • halmeghin
  • diterpene glucosides
  • diterpene dimers
  • flavonoids including
  • TFA

Dosage:

Recommended dosage is as follows:

  • 1.5-6g/day dried herb
  • 3-12mL/day of 1:2 fluid extract

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Usage

Andrographis is also used in traditional Chinese Medicine and was originally imported into China.

Medicinal Part used: Herb

Andrographis is commonly used for: 

Cardiovascular Conditions

  • cardiovascular disease

Immune System Conditions

  • acute and chronic infections
  • weakened immunity

Liver Conditions

  • toxic liver damage
  • liver infections
  • poor liver function

Other Conditions

  • malaria (traditionally considered to be superior to quinine in malaria)
  • worm infestation

Action:

  • abortifacient [an agent that induces or causes premature expulsion of a fetus (abortion)]
  • adaptogen [normalizes physical functioning depending on what the individual needs, e.g. it will lower high blood pressure, but raise low blood pressure]
  • anti-inflammatory [an agent to ease inflammation]
  • antipyretic [an agent which prevents or reduces fevers; febrifuge]
  • bitter tonic [applied to bitter tasting drugs which act on the mucous membranes of the mouth and stomach to increase appetite and promote digestion]
  • choleretic
  • hepatoprotective [a n agent that protects the liver]
  • immunostimulant [stimulates the immune system]

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Precautions

Caution:

High doses may cause:

  • gastric discomfort
  • anorexia
  • emesis
  • Large oral doses are reported to cause gastric discomfort and loss of appetite

Generally, however, there are few side effects and it is non-toxic

Contraindicated in:

  • pregnancy

Drug Interactions:

Do not use Andrographis paniculata without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:

  • Extracts of A. paniculata may have a synergistic effect with Isoniazid

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