Suddh Suahaga is known as Tankana in Ayurveda and Borax in English. It is available in crystalline form and has various therapeutic properties that might help improve health.
As per Ayurveda, Suddh Suhaga bhasma along with honey helps manage cough and cold by loosening mucus due to its Ushna and Kapha balancing properties. It also helps to control bloating as it improves the digestive fire because of its hot potency. Consuming Suddh Suhaga Bhasma might also help to control urinary tract infections due to its antimicrobial property.
Applying Suddh Suhaga along with coconut oil or honey or lemon juice helps control dandruff, skin infections, and warts due to its Tikshna (sharp), Ruksha (dry) and Kshara (alkaline) properties.
It is advisable to use Suddh Suhaga along with coconut oil if you are applying it on your scalp due to its hot potency[1][2].

What are the synonyms of Suddh Suahaga?

Borax, Tanka, Dravaka, Veligatam, Ponkaram, Suhaga, Sodium tetra borate decahydrate, Tankana.

What is the source of Suddh Suahaga?

Metal & Mineral based

Benefits of Suddh Suahaga

1. Cold and Cough
Suddh Suahaga helps manage cough due to its Kapha balancing and Ushna (hot) potency. It helps to loosen mucus and cough it out easily.

2. Bloating
Suddh Suahaga helps to control bloating because it improves digestive fire due to its Ushna (hot) nature.

3. Amenorrhea and Oligomenorrhea
Suddh Suahaga is effective to lower the risk of female health complications like amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea due to its Ushna (hot) potency.

4. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Suddh Suahaga helps to control urinary tract infection because it has antimicrobial activity due to its Tikshna (sharp), Ruksha (dry) and Kshara (alkaline) nature.




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Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to source the most up to date and accurate information, we cannot guarantee that remedies in our articles are effective, when in doubt, consult your GP or a qualified Medicinal Herbalist. Remember also that herbal remedies can be dangerous under certain circumstances therefore you should always seek medical advice before self-treating with a homemade remedy, especially if you are pregnant, breast feeding or suffer from any known illness which could be adversely affected by self-treatment.