- Nirgundi Herb (Vitex negundo Linn), also called the Five-Leaved Chaste Tree, holds high regard in Ayurveda for medicinal use. Ancient Ayurvedic texts like Charaka Samhita cite Nirgundi for effective management of Vata disorders, pain, and respiratory problems. This 6–12 ft tall bushy shrub grows with multiple fine-haired branches and distinctly arranged leaves. Practitioners value Nirgundi for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic, and antimicrobial actions. Key Benefits Supports Joint and Nerve Health Nirgundi manages Vata disorders like arthritis, sciatica, joint pain, and painful muscle spasms. Reduces Inflammation and Pain Ayurvedic practitioners use Nirgundi to relieve chronic pain, stiffness, and various inflammatory conditions. Aids in Respiratory Health Ayurveda prescribes Nirgundi for bronchial asthma, cough, and nasal congestion by effectively clearing excessive Kapha. Improves Digestion and Liver Function The herb stimulates liver function, enhances digestive fire (Agni), and removes toxins and intestinal parasites. Fever and Infection Control Nirgundi acts as a natural antipyretic and helps control fevers and microbial infections. Enhances Strength and Clarity Traditional use shows Nirgundi supports physical strength, improves mental clarity, and balances libido. Common Uses in Ayurveda People apply Nirgundi leaf paste or oil on swelling and painful joints. Practitioners prepare leaf decoctions for treating fevers and respiratory ailments. Ayurveda uses powdered Nirgundi in Panchakarma therapies for detoxification. Other Names Nirgundi, Nishinda, Nagod, Sambhalu, Vitex negundo, Five-Leaved Chaste Tree, Tukhme Sambhalu, Gattilier incisé, Huang ping, Nisinda, Maura, Samalu, Banjangasht, Nirgumdo, Bharwan, Sawbhalu, Lingad, Sisban, Swanjan Storage & Safety Information Store Nirgundi in a cool, dry place. Protect the herb from direct sunlight. Avoid refrigeration for longer shelf life. Keep it in an airtight container after opening. Always consume Nirgundi under medical supervision, particularly in strong therapeutic doses.


