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Sitaram Ayurvedic Amruthotharam Kashayam 50 Tablets
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🌿 What Amruthotharam Kashayam Tablets Are
Sitaram Amruthotharam Kashayam Tablets are an Ayurvedic herbal formulation based on the classical Amruthotharam Kashayam decoction — compressed into tablet form for convenience. The original formula is mentioned in Ayurvedic Kashaya Yogas and traditionally used to balance doshas and support digestive, metabolic, and immune functions.
🌱 Key Ingredients
According to product listings and Ayurvedic references, each tablet is formulated using:
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Nagara (Ginger) — stimulates digestive fire and appetite.
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Amrit / Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) — supports immunity, detoxification and body cooling.
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Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) — supports digestion, gut motility and metabolic balance.
🍃 Traditional Uses & Benefits
These tablets are traditionally used to:
✔ Support digestive fire (Agni) and improve appetite/metabolism
✔ Help relieve indigestion, gas, bloating and flatulence.
✔ Support liver and metabolic function, and help detoxify metabolic waste.
✔ Reduce tissue inflammation and edema, especially during chronic low‑grade fever or systemic imbalance.
✔ Provide general rejuvenation and energy support, especially after illness or weakness.
💊 How to Use (General Guidance)
Follow the label or your Ayurvedic doctor’s advice. These are typical directions:
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Adults: 1–2 tablets 1–2 times daily with warm water or milk before meals
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Children: Often a reduced dose (e.g., ½–1 tablet), but confirm with a professional.
Tip: Some practitioners recommend lightly crushing the tablet and mixing with warm water for better effect
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
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Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
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Do not exceed recommended dosage.
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If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have chronic illnesses, or take other medications, consult a healthcare provider before use.
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Herbs like Haritaki may not be suitable during pregnancy unless directed by a qualified Ayurvedic physician