Ankit Kumara, Rekha Jethi, Santosh Kumar, Swati, Anoop Singh Negi, Himanshi Rathaur and Alok Semwal*
Herbal medicine has been described as the oldest form of therapy practiced by mankind, with archaeological evidence dating back 60,000 years. The ability of plants to survive hostile conditions may have contributed to their long survival. Because of this extended survival and constant fight for billions of years, these building blocks of life have progressively evolved to their current incarnation through the process of evolution. Plants have highly developed molecular recognition properties, which are now recognised in the practice known as Ayurveda. Herbal plants have grown and developed in such a way that they outperform their allopathic counterparts (pharmaceutical drugs). Ayurvedic characteristics. This has captivated the interest of scientists working on next-generation anti-treatments, which are derived from a wide range of natural resources, including plant leaves, bark, berries, flowers, and roots. The amazing references and treatises on herbal treatments that have been available in India cite the works of Dhanwantari, Nagarjun, Sushrut, and others, along with hundreds of independent treatises and treatises that have been written by practitioners for more than a thousand years. The ability of a few rare plants to thrive on the meagre quantity of soil that forms on or between stones is one of their most intriguing lithiasis medications. Various ayurvedic medications, both aromatic and non-aromatic, are said to offer potential for treating lithiasis, according to Ayurveda. The validity of this ayurvedic assertion has recently been demonstrated by numerous scientific studies. This review paper is an attempt to compile all the scientific understanding of plants used for anti-lithiasis studies. We believe that this article will be advantageous for those wishing to work in the area of anti-lithiasis research.
Published Date: 2024-06-07; Received Date: 2024-05-08