Nishoth is primarily known for its mild laxative effect, making it helpful for people struggling with constipation, bloating, or indigestion.
It stimulates bowel movements naturally without causing excessive strain. Tip: If you have occasional constipation, Nishoth can be taken in small doses under guidance.
1. Constipation
According to Ayurveda, Nisoth has strong Virechak(purgative) property so it increases the bowel movement and helps to pass stool easily.
2. Piles
Nisoth gives relief from piles and its symptoms like itching, burning and swelling in anus region due to its Virechak(purgative) nature which helps to remove constipaton.
3. Obesity
Nisoth shows good results in lowering excess fat and swelling in the body by expelling out extra water and toxin from the body due to its Virechak(purgative) and detoxifying quality.
4. Cough and Bronchitis
Nisoth has Kapha balancing property because of which it gives relief from respiratory problems like cough, bronchitis, asthma, and breathlessness caused due to excess mucus.
5. Worms
Nisoth helps to control worm infestation in the intestine due to its Krimighna (Anti Worms) quality.
6. Arthritis
Use of this herb is quite good in arthritis and reduce the inflammation and swelling in joints due to Virechak(purgative) in nature.