Yes, **Maha Sudarshan Ghanvati** can be taken **even without fever** as an **Ayurvedic immunity booster** and for general detoxification, especially during times of low immunity, seasonal changes, or chronic low-grade inflammation.
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**Why Use Maha Sudarshan Ghanvati Without Fever?**
* Contains **Chirayata (Swertia chirata)**, **Kutki**, **Triphala**, and other bitter herbs.
* Helps in:
* Strengthening **Agni (digestive fire)**
* Detoxifying **Ama (toxins)**
* Supporting **
liver and immunity**
* Preventing recurrent infections (cold, cough, skin issues)
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**Dosage & Duration (Without Fever)**
| Age Group | Dosage (per day) | Duration |
| --------- | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Adults | 1â2 tablets **twice daily** after meals | **15â30 days** |
| Elderly | 1 tablet **twice daily** | **15â20 days**, then pause for a week |
* Take with **lukewarm water** or **honey + water**.
* Avoid taking it continuously beyond 30 days without a break.
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### â ï¸ **Precautions**
* Avoid in **pregnancy**, **severe acidity**, or **very lean/weak individuals** unless advised.
* Can mildly reduce appetite due to bitter taste â monitor digestion.
* May cause dryness or slight increase in Vata if taken long-term without balancing.
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### 𥣠Tip to Balance Bitterness:
If youâre taking it as a preventive and immunity booster, follow it up with **½ tsp Chyawanprash** or a little **ghee** to balance the bitterness and support nutrition.
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