We are offering daruhaldi the dried root extract of berberis aristata is known for treating conjunctivitis and many other eye related disorders. The root bark is administered for treating intermittent fevers, as well as malaria. For eye problems, the root powder of the plant is boiled in water until a little amount of the water is left, filtered, mixed with butter and alum and lime-juice, and or alone, which is then applied externally over the eyelids to cure conjunctivitis. the root of berberis aristata is actually respectable. It is used as a hepatoprotective, diuretic, stomachic, immunostimulatory, alterative, anti-inflammatory, anti-hypertensive, antibilious, refrigerant, antiperiodic, and anti-tumor agent. It is indicated as one of the best remedies for correcting liver function and promoting the flow of bile, healing leucorrhea, jaundice, and enlarged spleen, inflammation of the gall-bladder, improving appetite, digestion and assimilation. a teaspoon of the root powder acts as a purgative, an infusion of the berries along with performs the same, and for gum diseases, a decoction of either berries or root bark is gargled twice daily. according to ayurveda, berberis aristata is bitter and astringent in taste, pungent in the post digestive effect and hot in potency. It alleviates kapha and pitta doshas. It possesses light and dry attributes. The fruit is sweet and sour in taste and has a cold potency, and is used as a diaphoretic, an antipyretic, and a bitter tonic. externally, a salve out of the root powder is applied for healing wounds, swellings and inflammations. The decoction of root bark is mixed with an equal quantity of milk, heated until it forms a solid substance which is then used as an ear drop for the infection, and applied as a wash for piles. in a combination with camphor and butter, it combats pimples and boils.