Agnimandya (impaired digestive fire) is one of the most common clinical conditions described in Ayurveda and is considered the root cause of many diseases. Agnimandya, characterized by decreased digestive capacity, is a pathogenesis described in Ayurveda resulting from hypo-functioning of Agni (digestive fire). Chaturjat Churna, a classical polyherbal formulation comprising four aromatic spices, is traditionally indicated for enhancing digestion and treating respiratory and digestive disorders. This review explores the pharmacological properties of Chaturjat Churna and its clinical efficacy in managing Agnimandhya. The findings indicate that the formulation significantly improves digestive strength, reduces symptoms such as flatulence, abdominal discomfort, and bloating, and enhances overall gastrointestinal function. By analyzing its Deepana (appetizer) and Pachana (digestive) attributes, this article highlights how the synergistic action of its ingredients restores gastrointestinal homeostasis. This review concludes that Chaturjat Churna remains a safe, cost-effective, and potent formulation for the management of Agnimandya, although more standardized clinical trials are needed to validate its efficacy and mechanisms of action.
2Vd. Pratibha Ambadas Mapari 1*Vd. Ajinkya Tapkir (Fri,) studied this question.