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Can i take medhavati tablet twice a day.. Pls tell me ...... Aswagandha kitne months Tak Lena safe hai... And which company aswagandha best.. Loss of appetite Acidity Pls give me ayurvedic medicine for digestion
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Yes you can take Medha Vati 2 times a day with lukewarm water. Ashwagandha is included in Medha vati. Take 1/2 tsf fennel seeds ( saunf)after meals for acidity and indigestion
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Medhavati 2 bd can be taken if u have b.p issues Ashwagandha 1 tab or 1/2 teaspoon can be taken for a month .. thereafter give it a break for 1 week .. then restart
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For acidity related issues .. kindly book ur appointment thru practo as medicines can only be prescribed after detailed consultation
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Avoid late night food
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Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts... To live a healthy lifestyle
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for further information consult privately
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If ur digestion is normal then u sleep well,so first treat digestion.
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In lunch take 1glass butter milk daily for about 1month ,u get result so try this.
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Take chitrakadi vati 1-1-1 before food tid (chewable )x 7 days Which does aam pachane increase your digestion and metabolic rate If u have loss of appetite 2-Jeerakarist 30-0-30 ml bf bd 7 days after taking chitrakadi vati than u can start to improve digestive fire and deepan pachana anulomana And for What you are taking meda vati and ashwaghanda? And as dr Shivani mentioned here I also wants to Know how ashwaghanda can hampers digestion what the relation of ashwaghanda and digestion if he takes also ?
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If you have any stress related issue you can starts medha vati And there is no side effects of taking ashwaghanda churan or vati for prolong time
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At first cure your digestive system .take the treatment for good digestive system. Do not tak ashwagandha if your digestive system is not good. Second:- if your digestive system is not good and you start ashwagandha then your digestive problem may increase. When once your digestive become good then you can start medha vati and ashwagandha.
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U take 1.Trikatu syrup from Himalaya .one teaspoon just before food twice a day . 2.Triphala tab two at bedtime with warm water. BV Pundit ashwagandha rasayana is best .Two tsf once a day followed by a glass of warm milk.
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