Overview
Cinnamon Bark & Tejpatra is one of the herbs traditionally used in Ayurveda for male sexual health. Talisapatra section mentions Tamalpatra/Tejpatra as related aromatic leaves used in formulations. Cinnamomum tamala yields the Indian bay leaf (Tejpat) widely used in cooking and medicine. The leaves are aromatic, 3-5 nerved, and glossy. It grows in the sub-Himalayan region and northeastern India. The bark and leaves are both medicinally valuable. The drug has pungent, bitter, and sweet tastes with heating potency. It is commonly used as a spice and digestive. It alleviates Vata and Kapha. Also included in formulations for cough, cold, and respiratory ailments. The leaves contain essential oil with cinnamaldehyde. Abies webbiana (Silver Fir) and Taxus baccata (Yew) are noted as being distinct from Talisapatra in some traditions. Dose: 1-3 grams.
How Cinnamon Bark & Tejpatra Helps with Male Sexual Health
According to Ayurvedic pharmacology, Cinnamon Bark & Tejpatra has specific properties that make it valuable for addressing male sexual health:
- Potency (Virya): Ushna (hot)
- Post-digestive (Vipaka): Katu (pungent)
- Taste (Rasa): Katu (pungent), Tikta (bitter), Madhura (sweet)
- Qualities (Guna): Laghu (light), Tikshna (sharp)
Ayurvedic Properties
- Taste (Rasa)
- Pungent (Katu), Bitter (Tikta), Sweet (Madhura)
- Quality (Guna)
- Light (Laghu), Sharp (Tikshna)
- Potency (Virya)
- Hot (Ushna)
- Post-digestive (Vipaka)
- Pungent (Katu)
- Also Known As
- English: Indian Bay Leaf, Tejpat, Indian Cassia Bark
Sanskrit: तमालपत्र, तेजपत्र, पत्रक
Hindi: तेजपत्ता, तमालपत्र
Other Herbs for Male Sexual Health
See all herbs for male sexual health on the Male Sexual Health page.
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Ayurvedic treatments should be pursued under the guidance of a qualified practitioner (BAMS/MD Ayurveda). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment. Content is sourced from classical Ayurvedic texts and may not reflect the latest medical research.