Description
Composition:
Syrup- Ashok Chaal (Saraca asoca), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifra), Barh Ki Chaal (Ficus bengalensis), Kamarkas (Salvia plebeia), Daruharidra (Berberis aristata), Daalchini Twak (Cinnamomnm zeylanicum), Dhatki/ Dhai (Woodfordia fruticosa), Kukkutandtvak bhasm (AFI), Lajjalu (Mimosa pudica), Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa), Nagkeshar (Mesua ferrea), Raktachandan (Pterocarpus santalinus), Satavar (Asparagus racemosus).
Dosage:
Syrup-
- 5-12 ml 2 to 3 times a day with luke warm water after meal.
Or As directed by the physician.
Cautions: - Â Don’t use during pregnancy and lactation.
- Â Pregnant and breast feeding women should use ayurvedic medicine with caution, as some herbs may be unsafe during this time.
- Â Always notify your doctor if your pregnant or have any unique health concerns
- Â Herbal interactions- If your taking prescription medications be aware of potential interaction between ayurvedic herbs & conventional drugs.
- Â Consult both your ayurvedic practitioner & modern healthcare provider to ensure compatibility.
- Â Avoid self diagnosis.
- Allergic reactions to ayurvedic medicines are rare but possible.
- Â It is advisable to pay close attention to any adverse reaction, such as skin rashish, digestive issues or respiratory problems and immediately discontinue use if they occur.
- Â Dose and timings- Always follow the recommended dosage and timing provided by your ayurvedic practitioner more is not necessarily better in ayurveda and excessive of use of certain medicine can lead to imbalances.
- Â Ayurvedic medicine often work gradually, it may take time to see noticeable result.
- Â Follow your practitionar’s recommendations faithfully and Avoid switching between medicines too frequently, as it can disrupt the healing process.
- or As directed by the physician’s.










