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Here’s a comprehensive overview of Sandu Ayurvedic Vasant Kusumakar Ras (10 Tablets)
⚗️ Composition: Key Ingredients
Major ingredients include multiple bhasmas (processed mineral ashes, in µg–mg quantities per dose):
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Swarna Bhasma (gold)
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Rajata Bhasma (silver)
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Vanga Bhasma (tin)
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Naga Bhasma (lead)
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Loha Bhasma (iron)
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Abhraka Bhasma (mica)
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Pravala Bhasma (coral)
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Mukta Bhasma (pearl)
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Shuddha Parad (mercury) and Shuddha Gandhak (sulfur)
They’re processed with juices or decoctions of herbs like Adhatoda vasica, sugarcane, banana stem, lotus flower, vetiver, milk, and more to enhance potency and bioavailability
✅ Traditional Benefits & Uses
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Anti-aging & Rejuvenation: Considered a potent Rasāyana for restoring vitality, firmness, immune tone, and mental clarity
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Blood Sugar & Metabolism: Frequently used in diabetes management (Prameha/Madhumeha) for balancing blood sugar and reducing fatigue associated with high sugar counts
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Weakness, Memory & Immunity: Enhances strength, cognitive performance, and resistance to illness .
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Also traditionally used for urinary disorders, cough, cardiac weakness, and psycho‑sexual revitalization (aphrodisiac effect) in Ayurvedic practice
💊 Recommended Dosage
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Typical dosage: 125–250 mg (1 tablet once or twice daily), with honey, ghee, or milk as recommended by an Ayurvedic practitioner
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Duration: Usually administered for up to 1–2 months—longer periods require clinical supervision due to heavy‑metal content
⚠️ Precautions & Side Effects
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Contains heavy metals (e.g., lead, mercury, tin), and dosage must be carefully managed.
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Self-medication is strongly discouraged—should be used only under qualified Ayurvedic supervision
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Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women or children, unless supervised by an expert .
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Rare side effects may include GI discomfort, metallic taste, or renal stress in long-term use—some studies report kidney inflammation in animal models when used without proper monitoring
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Anecdotal user reports suggest even gold bhasma should be limited to around six months to avoid risks of autoimmunity or heavy‑metal toxicity