Description
Realgar, classically known in the ancient Ayurvedic alchemical science of Rasashastra as Manashila, is frequently traded under the vernacular name ‘Lal Dawai’ (Red Medicine). This is not a botanical herb; it is an incredibly potent, naturally occurring arsenic sulfide mineral, characterized by its striking, deep ruby-red to orange color. Herbaveda provides this raw, unadulterated mineral strictly for advanced therapeutic processing. In its raw form, it contains extreme toxic potential. However, when subjected to rigorous, heavy-duty Ayurvedic purification protocols (Shodhana)—typically involving intense trituration with specific herbal juices (like ginger or lime)—it is transformed into a highly intelligent, rapid-action clinical weapon.
In the highly specialized paradigm of Rasashastra, purified Manashila (Lal Dawai) is classified as a supreme Kapha and Vata pacifying agent. It possesses a Katu (pungent) and Tikta (bitter) taste profile, driven by a profoundly Ushna (hot) and Teekshna (sharp/piercing) energy. This aggressively heating, deeply penetrating blueprint makes it the absolute ultimate tool for destroying heavy, stubborn, deep-tissue blockages that resist conventional herbal therapies. It acts as an elite Kushthaghna (destroyer of skin diseases) and Vishaghna (anti-toxic) agent. It is expertly deployed to violently forcefully scrape away dead, infected tissue and completely eradicate severe, chronic autoimmune skin conditions.
For advanced clinical practice, Lal Dawai is a heavily restricted, external-use-only therapeutic driver. It is never consumed raw. Following strict purification, minute quantities of the fine red powder are meticulously integrated into heavy, clinical-grade medicinal oils and thick ointments. These highly potent, localized applications are used to aggressively treat severe, weeping eczema, thick psoriasis plaques, and deep-seated, chronic ringworm that has failed to respond to standard antifungals. *WARNING: This is a toxic heavy metal compound. It must only be handled, processed, and prescribed by a fully qualified, advanced Ayurvedic physician.*






