Abstract:
In Siddha Medicine, most of the herbs are used in the preparation of Siddha drugs. In ancient
times, surgery was carried out by Siddha Physicians using Kara liquids. Nasikapeedam (Nasal
polyposis) is one of the common diseases in Siroroga Maruththuvam (diseases of neck and
above). Nasiyam (nasal drops) is one of the treatment methods for head disorders. Herbal juices,
herbal oils, herbal drugs which are prepared with herbs are used as Nasiyam through nasal
cavities. Mid stem of Musa acuminata, dried peel of M. acuminata and peel of ash plantain have
been used to prepare Karam in the treatment of Nasikapeedam. Nasal polyposis is a surgical
condition, which is related to allergic conditions. In Siddha medicine, Karapirayokam is used to
remove the mass from elsewhere. The aim of this study was to prepare the Karam from the mid
stem of the M. acuminata used in the treatment of Nasikapeedam. Mid stem of M. acuminata was
obtained from the eld of banana in Kaithady area. The stem was cut into small pieces and dried
under sunshade for 2 weeks. After that, the dried stem was stored in polythene bags. The ash was
prepared from the stem by air burning. The obtained ash was weighed in appropriate amount and
washed with 50 ml of water. The pH of the supernatant solution was measured using pH paper
and was further conrmed by the pH probe. The procedure was repeated for 7 times. The results
obtained for pH were as follows; 12.06, 11.78, 11.38, 10.97, 10.78, 10.67, and 10.59. The pH
measured was within the acceptable range for external use, and, thus, it can be concluded that the
Karam from the M. acuminata could be used in the treatment of Nasikapeedam. Clinical trial
should be carried out to determine the efcacy of Karam in the treatment of Nasikapeedam.