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Mayur Piccha Bhasma

Mayur Piccha Bhasma is an ayurvedic medicine known to have anticonvulsant properties. It helps in reducing nausea, vomiting, cough, and hiccups. It is prepared from peacock's feathers by burning it with cow's ghee. It also treats asthma and other respiratory problems by using it along with Pippali churna and pushkarmool. It is taken around 1000 mg twice a day with honey.

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My father-in-law has hiccups for past few days. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor, My father-in-law has continuous hiccups from the last three to four days. A few doctors I consulted said they do not have a medicine for the same. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Niveditha. S.

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. There is a wonderful medicine for this called Mayur Piccha Bhasma (Burnt Peacock feathers) made from the peacock feather. But unfortunately, this is a rarely used medicine. So, it is a little difficult to get it. Only Dabur and Baidyanath manufacture it. You can buy i...  Read Full »

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