ketasadrana
Ketasadrana is a traditional Ayurvedic medicine used in India for the treatment of various ailments, particularly those related to the respiratory system. It is derived from the bark of the Ketaki tree (Chrysanthemum malabarum), which is native to the Indian subcontinent.
The primary active compound in ketasadrana is chrysin, a flavonoid with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These
Ketasadrana is typically prepared as a decoction, where the bark of the Ketaki tree is boiled in
In addition to its respiratory benefits, ketasadrana is also believed to have other health-promoting properties. It
The use of ketasadrana is not limited to Ayurvedic medicine. Some modern studies have explored its potential