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Here’s a comprehensive and reliable summary of Sandu Ayurvedic Avipatyākār Chūrṇa, an acclaimed classical Ayurvedic formula produced by Sandu Pharmaceuticals
🧪 Ingredients & Composition
While brand-specific ratios aren’t published, classical texts specify the following formulation (based on Bhaishajya Ratnavali and clinical sources)
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Trikatu (ginger, long pepper, black pepper)
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Triphāla (Amla, Haritaki, Vibhitaki)
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Musta (nut grass), Vidanga, Lavanga (clove), Tejpatra (bay leaf), Vida lavana (rock salt)
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Trivṛt (Operculina turpethum) in higher proportion (~30%)
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Sugar (Śarkarā) for taste (~50%)
✅ Therapeutic Uses
The formulation is traditionally recommended for:
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Acidity, heartburn, gastritis, and gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) — helps neutralize excess stomach acid and soothe the gastric lining.
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Indigestion, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, flatulence — supports digestion and appetite restoration.
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Constipation and mild diuretic support — aids bowel movements and urinary clearing, supporting kidney function.
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Relief in urinary discomfort and kidney stones — may soothe micturition pain and promote natural stone expulsion.
💊 Dosage & Administration
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Adults: 3–6 g (≈½–1½ tsp), twice daily, preferably before meals with cold or coconut water.
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Children (5–12 yrs): 1–3 g (½ tsp) twice daily
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Elderly/fragile individuals: up to 3 g once or twice daily as tolerated
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Maximum daily dose: Do not exceed ~12 g per day in divided doses.
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Duration: Recommended for short-term relief (2–8 weeks); long-term use should be supervised.
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
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Contains rock sugar, which poses caution for individuals with diabetes—use in moderated amounts.
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Overdose may cause diarrhea, loose stools, dehydration, or mild abdominal cramps—reduce dose or stop if symptoms appear.
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Use with caution in ulcerative colitis, sensitive stomachs, or chronic GI conditions.
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Consult a qualified Ayurvedic physician before starting—especially for children, pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, or those with serious conditions.