Adven Achyranthes Aspera (Apamarga / Prickly Chaff Flower)
A supportive remedy for gastrointestinal disturbances, bleeding disorders, and toxic states
Achyranthes aspera, belonging to the Amaranthaceae family, is a homoeopathic medicine traditionally valued for its action on the digestive system, urinary tract, and skin.
It is especially indicated in diarrhoeal conditions, excessive bleeding, inflammatory skin disorders, and toxic states, with associated weakness and systemic disturbance.
Common Names:
- Hindi: Apamarga
- English: Prickly Chaff Flower
Key Indications
Diarrhoea & Dysentery
- Acute watery diarrhoea, often yellowish with mucus
- Associated with excessive thirst
- Abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting
- Weakness following fluid loss
Female Complaints
- Menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding)
- Uterine weakness with profuse flow
- Debility associated with blood loss
Urinary & Diuretic Action
- Promotes urine flow
- Supports kidney function
- Useful in conditions with fluid imbalance
Toxic States (Bites & After-Effects)
- Supportive in effects of snake and dog bites
- Helps manage systemic reaction and weakness following toxic exposure
Skin Complaints
- Boils, carbuncles, and inflamed swellings
- Ulcerative skin conditions with foul discharge
- Red eruptions with burning sensation
- Skin irritation with systemic heat
Circulatory Features
- Weak, thready pulse
- Low vitality and circulatory weakness
Expiry Date: 60 months from date of manufacture
Manufactured By: Adven Biotech Pvt. Ltd. Plot no. 443, Sec-8, IMT Manesar, Gurugram, Haryana – 122051, India
Marketed By: Adven Biotech Pvt. Ltd. Plot no. 443, Sec-8,
IMT Manesar, Gurugram, Haryana – 122051, India
Country of Origin: India
