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AVN Gandharvahastadi Kashayam

AVN Gandharvahastadi Kashayam

Gandharvahasthadi Kashayam is an Ayurvedic medicines used in treating digestion diseases such as anorexia and bloating. It is in herbal decoction form. It is also available in Kashayam tablet form. This medicine is formulated based on Kerala Ayurveda practice.

Gandharvahasthadi kashaya benefits:

  • Used in Ayurvedic treatment of bloating.
  • Has cleansing effect over intestines.
  • Develops appetite.
  • It helps to relieve anorexia.
  • This is good for a harmless purge at all times. Physicians use this for purging if necessary in Dhara and other courses involving pathya. Its special characteristic is that though purging is contraindicated in vata, this is not so. A purging with this quickly controls backache and other vata ailments.

Gandharvahastadi kashayam dosage:

  • 5 10 ml, before food, or on empty stomach, once or twice a day or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.
  • As per traditional reference, it is advised along with rock alt and jaggery.
  • If the kashayam is concentrated, then it needs to be mixed with equal quantity of water and should be taken.
  • AVN manufactures this in Kashayam tablet form.
  • Dose of Gandharvahastadi kashayam tablets is 2 tablets 2 times a day before food or as directed by Ayurvedic doctor.

Gandharvahasthadi kashayam ingredients:
The kashayam is prepared by following herbs in equal parts.

  • Gandharvahasta castor seed Ricinus communis
  • Chirabilva Holoptelea integrifolia
  • Hutasha Chitraka Plumbago zeylanica
  • Vishwa Ginger Zingiber officinalis
  • Pathya Terminalia chebula
  • Punarnava Boerhaavia diffusa
  • Yavasa Alhagi pseudalhagi
  • Bhumitaala phyllanthus niruri