Daruhaldi
Barberis Aristata

Berberis aristata, a powerful Ayurvedic herb:


🌿 Berberis aristata

Common Name: Indian Barberry, Tree Turmeric

Sanskrit Name: Daruharidra (“Wood Turmeric”)

Hindi Name: Daruhaldi

Botanical Name: Berberis aristata

Family: Berberidaceae

Type: Thorny shrub

🌱 Plant Description

  • Appearance: Erect, woody, thorny shrub
  • Height: 2–3 meters
  • Leaves: Clustered, spiny margins
  • Flowers: Yellow, small, in drooping clusters
  • Fruits: Dark purple berries
  • Root: Yellow-colored – this is the most medicinal part

πŸ”¬ Key Active Compounds

  • Berberine (main active alkaloid)
  • Palmatine, Berbamine
  • Phenolic compounds
  • Tannins

Berberine is especially noted for its antibacterial, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects.


πŸ’Š Medicinal Uses of Daruharidra

UseEffect
Liver healthSupports detox, liver protection, jaundice remedy
Skin disordersTreats acne, eczema, wounds, and fungal infections
DiabetesHelps regulate blood sugar levels
Eye disordersDecoction used for conjunctivitis and inflammation
Digestive healthTreats diarrhea, dysentery, and sluggish digestion
ImmunityBroad-spectrum antimicrobial and immune booster
Wound healingPowder/paste applied topically for fast healing

🌼 Ayurvedic Properties

PropertyDescription
Rasa (Taste)Bitter, Astringent
Virya (Potency)Cold
Vipaka (Post-digestive effect)Pungent
Dosha effectBalances Pitta and Kapha, may aggravate Vata in excess

Daruharidra is often paired with Haridra (Turmeric) in classical formulations to boost detoxification and skin healing.


πŸ§ͺ Forms of Use

  • Churna (Powder) – taken internally or used externally
  • Kwatha (Decoction) – for liver, digestion, and skin
  • Paste – for wounds and skin eruptions
  • Eye drops – traditionally prepared for infections
  • Berberine extract – modern form for antimicrobial and metabolic support

⚠️ Precautions

  • May cause dryness or Vata aggravation in excess
  • Avoid during pregnancy without supervision
  • Can interact with medications for blood pressure or diabetes (consult with a healthcare provider)