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Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating allergic conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of allergic disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as seasonal allergies (hay fever), asthma, eczema, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, hives (urticaria), sinusitis, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, drug allergies. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address serious conditions and improve your quality of life. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing sneezing and runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, skin rashes or hives, difficulty breathing or wheezing, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, digestive issues after eating certain foods. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Allergic Disorders

Ayurvedic Medicine For Allergic Rhinitis

114 days ago
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For the past few years, I’ve been dealing with allergic rhinitis, especially during seasonal changes. My symptoms include frequent sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes, and a persistent itchy throat. While over-the-counter antihistamines provide temporary relief, they often leave me feeling drowsy, and the symptoms return quickly. I’ve started exploring Ayurveda and would like to learn more about the best Ayurvedic medicine for allergic rhinitis and how it can provide long-term relief. From what I’ve read, allergic rhinitis is often linked to an imbalance in the kapha and vata doshas, resulting in excess mucus production and hypersensitivity of the nasal passages. Does this mean that Ayurvedic treatment focuses on balancing these doshas while strengthening immunity to prevent recurrent allergies? Are there specific herbal formulations, such as Sitopaladi Churna, Talisadi Churna, or Haridrakhand, that are particularly effective for managing allergic rhinitis? How should these medicines be taken, and are there any dietary recommendations to follow alongside them? I’m also curious about external treatments and detox therapies for allergic rhinitis. Does Ayurveda recommend practices like Nasya (nasal oil application) or Dhoopana (herbal fumigation) to clear nasal congestion and reduce sensitivity to allergens? Are there specific oils, such as Anu Taila, that work best for this condition, and how should they be applied? Another question I have is about lifestyle changes and preventive measures. Does Ayurveda suggest specific pranayama techniques or yoga poses, such as Kapalabhati or Anulom Vilom, to improve lung capacity and regulate breathing? Are there any foods or habits, such as avoiding dairy or cold beverages, that can help minimize allergic triggers? Lastly, if anyone has managed allergic rhinitis using Ayurvedic treatments, I’d love to hear about your experience. What remedies or therapies were most effective, and how long did it take to notice improvements? Were there any challenges in following the recommended regimen or finding high-quality products? Any detailed advice on incorporating Ayurvedic principles into managing allergic rhinitis would be greatly appreciated.


Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to managing allergic rhinitis by addressing the root cause of the condition, which often involves imbalances in the kapha and vata doshas. Excess mucus production and hypersensitivity of the nasal passages are common signs, and Ayurvedic treatments focus on balancing these doshas, reducing inflammation, strengthening immunity, and preventing recurrent allergies. Key herbal formulations like Sitopaladi Churna, Talisadi Churna, and Haridrakhand are known for their ability to reduce congestion, clear mucus, and support respiratory health. These can be taken in powder form, typically mixed with honey or warm water, to help soothe the respiratory system and promote healing. Sitopaladi Churna is particularly effective for managing congestion and improving immunity, while Talisadi Churna is known for its ability to clear excess mucus, especially in cases of kapha imbalance. In addition to herbal formulations, Ayurveda recommends external treatments like Nasya (nasal oil application) to reduce inflammation and clear nasal congestion. Oils such as Anu Taila are commonly used for Nasya, as they help moisturize the nasal passages and reduce sensitivity to allergens. Typically, a few drops of oil are applied into the nostrils, either in the morning or before bed, to improve nasal passage health and ease congestion. Dhoopana (herbal fumigation) is another treatment that uses smoke from medicinal herbs to clear nasal passages and relieve sinus congestion. For lifestyle changes, Ayurveda encourages specific pranayama techniques and yoga poses to improve lung function and regulate breathing. Techniques like Kapalabhati (cleansing breath) and Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) can help strengthen the respiratory system, improve oxygen flow, and reduce symptoms of allergic rhinitis. Additionally, dietary recommendations include avoiding cold, heavy, and mucus-forming foods like dairy and processed foods, as these can exacerbate kapha imbalances. Consuming warm, light foods, such as soups and herbal teas, can help soothe the body and reduce allergic responses. From personal experiences, many people who manage allergic rhinitis with Ayurveda notice improvements over time, with consistent use of herbal formulations, nasal treatments, and lifestyle modifications. It may take a few weeks to see noticeable results, especially in strengthening immunity and reducing recurrent symptoms. Some challenges might include sticking to the regimen and sourcing high-quality Ayurvedic products, but many find that the long-term relief from symptoms is well worth the effort. Incorporating Ayurvedic principles into daily life not only helps with allergic rhinitis but also promotes overall well-being.

Are there Ayurvedic alternatives to inj dexa uses for inflammation and allergies?

50 days ago
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A few months ago, I started experiencing severe swelling and pain in my joints. Some days, my knees would be so stiff that I could barely walk, and other times, my wrists and fingers would swell up out of nowhere. The doctor said it could be an autoimmune issue and prescribed steroids, including inj dexa. At first, the relief was almost immediate – the swelling reduced, and my pain was much better. But after a few weeks, I started noticing side effects like bloating, increased appetite, and occasional mood swings. I asked my doctor about inj dexa uses, and he explained that it’s a corticosteroid used for inflammation, allergic reactions, and even certain severe conditions like asthma or arthritis. But he also said that long-term use can cause problems like weakened immunity, weight gain, and even bone loss. This really scared me. I don’t want to become dependent on steroids, but at the same time, I need something to help with the pain and swelling. That’s when I started reading about Ayurveda. I’ve heard that Ayurvedic treatments focus on reducing inflammation naturally without the side effects of steroids. Are there any Ayurvedic herbs or remedies that can provide similar relief to inj dexa uses? Can Ayurveda help in managing autoimmune conditions or allergies without steroids? Also, are there specific detox methods or dietary changes that could help reduce inflammation and prevent flare-ups? If anyone has successfully switched from steroids to Ayurveda for inflammation or allergies, I’d love to hear how it worked for you. I want to find a natural, long-term solution that doesn’t harm my body in the process.


Your concerns about long-term steroid use are completely valid. While Inj Dexa (Dexamethasone) provides quick relief by suppressing inflammation, Ayurveda focuses on root cause healing, helping the body restore balance naturally. Autoimmune conditions often stem from a deep-seated imbalance in Agni (digestive fire), Ama (toxins), and Doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta aggravation. Instead of just masking symptoms, Ayurveda works on detoxifying the body, strengthening the immune system, and reducing chronic inflammation without harmful side effects. With the right approach, it is possible to gradually reduce dependence on steroids while preventing future flare-ups. Certain Ayurvedic herbs act as natural anti-inflammatory agents, similar to steroids but without their risks. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) helps regulate the immune system and reduces stress-related inflammation. Turmeric (Haridra) with black pepper is a potent natural steroid alternative that helps in reducing joint swelling and pain. Guggulu (Commiphora wightii), particularly Yograj Guggulu and Mahayograj Guggulu, is widely used for autoimmune and arthritis-related inflammation. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is an excellent immunomodulator that helps in balancing autoimmune responses. Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma (detoxification), Abhyanga (therapeutic oil massage), and Basti (medicated enemas) can also help cleanse toxins from the body and rejuvenate joints. Diet plays a critical role in reducing Ama (toxins) and inflammation. Avoid processed foods, excessive dairy, red meat, and refined sugars, as they aggravate swelling. Instead, follow an anti-inflammatory diet rich in warm, cooked foods, ghee, fresh vegetables, ginger, and herbal teas. Hydration with warm water and herbal decoctions (like Dashamoola tea) helps flush out toxins. Practicing Pranayama (breathing exercises like Anulom Vilom) and gentle yoga improves circulation and flexibility.
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Stomatab Gel Use

121 days ago
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Recently, I came across Stomatab Gel, which is often recommended for oral health issues like ulcers and inflammation. I’ve been dealing with recurring mouth ulcers that make eating and speaking uncomfortable. While I’ve tried several home remedies, nothing seems to provide long-lasting relief. I’d like to understand the specific Stomatab Gel use cases and how effective it is for managing such conditions. What exactly is Stomatab Gel, and what are its primary ingredients? From what I’ve read, it appears to be an Ayurvedic formulation designed for oral health, particularly for soothing and healing ulcers. Does it also work for other oral conditions like gum inflammation, bad breath, or minor cuts inside the mouth? How does it compare to other gels or treatments available for similar issues? I’m curious about how to use Stomatab Gel properly. Should it be applied directly to the affected area, and how often should it be used for optimal results? Is there a particular time of day when it’s most effective, such as before meals or at bedtime? Are there any precautions to consider, like avoiding certain foods or drinks after application? Another concern I have is about its safety and potential side effects. Since oral tissues are quite sensitive, does Stomatab Gel cause any irritation or discomfort when applied? Are there specific ingredients that might trigger allergies in some individuals, and how can one ensure it’s safe for regular use? Lastly, if anyone has used Stomatab Gel for similar oral health issues, I’d love to hear about your experience. Did it help resolve ulcers or other problems quickly, and how long did it take to see results? Were there any challenges or tips that you’d recommend for someone trying it for the first time?


Stomatab Gel is an Ayurvedic formulation commonly used for managing mouth ulcers, gum inflammation, and minor oral irritations. It typically contains herbal ingredients with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and soothing properties, such as licorice, camphor, and clove oil, which promote healing and provide relief from pain and discomfort. The gel should be applied directly to the affected area two to three times a day, preferably after meals and at bedtime, to allow it to work effectively. Avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after application for better absorption. Stomatab Gel is generally safe for regular use, but some individuals with sensitive oral tissues may experience mild irritation or allergic reactions. Discontinue use if irritation persists. With consistent application, ulcers often heal within a few days, and users typically notice reduced pain and inflammation. For recurring ulcers, combining the gel with dietary changes and addressing stress or nutritional deficiencies can enhance long-term benefits.
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Rash, red spots on the body, itching

193 days ago
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Good afternoon. My daughter's gynecologist prescribed Elgin vaginal candles for 10 days. After 3 candles, small spots and redness appeared on the body. She did not connect them in any way with taking the drug and continued treatment. Today is the 7th day and all this has worsened, spots have appeared on the head and face. They itch and burn. Please tell me, is it an allergy, or maybe it's not related to candle treatment at all? There is also swelling and itching at the place of application of candles.


It sounds like your daughter may be experiencing an allergic reaction to the Elgin vaginal candles. The appearance of spots, redness, itching, burning, and swelling—especially in areas related to the medication's application—suggests a possible allergy or sensitivity to one of the ingredients in the candles. Here's what she can do: Stop using the candles immediately to prevent further irritation or worsening of symptoms. Consult the gynecologist or a healthcare professional as soon as possible to discuss these symptoms. They may advise switching to a different treatment or prescribe something to manage the allergic reaction, like antihistamines or topical medications. Monitor for severe symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, or hives, which could indicate a more serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). If any of these occur, seek emergency medical care immediately. Use soothing products for the skin, such as hypoallergenic creams or aloe vera gel, to relieve itching and burning. It’s important to address this quickly to prevent further complications.
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Which Is the Best Nasal Allergy Treatment in Ayurveda for Long-Term Relief?

71 days ago
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I have been suffering from chronic nasal allergies, including sneezing, congestion, and sinus pressure, and I want to explore Ayurvedic nasal allergy treatment as a natural way to manage my symptoms. Ayurveda suggests that nasal allergies are caused by an imbalance in Kapha dosha, leading to excessive mucus production. Some of the most recommended Ayurvedic treatments for nasal allergies include Nasya therapy (medicated nasal oil application), Sitopaladi Churna, Haridra Khand, and herbal steam inhalation. But how effective are these in preventing allergic reactions and strengthening immunity? If anyone has tried Ayurvedic treatment for nasal allergies, please share your experience. Did it help in reducing nasal congestion, sneezing, and sinus infections? Also, how long does it take to see results, and are there any dietary or lifestyle changes recommended for allergy relief?


Ayurvedic treatments for nasal allergies focus on balancing the Kapha dosha, which is believed to cause excessive mucus production, leading to symptoms like sneezing, congestion, and sinus pressure. One of the most effective Ayurvedic therapies for managing nasal allergies is Nasya therapy, where medicated oils are applied to the nasal passages to clear congestion, soothe the sinuses, and support respiratory health. Other recommended remedies include Sitopaladi Churna, a herbal formulation that strengthens immunity and helps reduce mucus buildup, and Haridra Khand, known for its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. Herbal steam inhalation, often with ingredients like turmeric and eucalyptus, is also commonly used to clear nasal passages and reduce inflammation. These treatments are generally effective in preventing allergic reactions over time, as they help balance the body's doshas and strengthen the immune system. However, the time it takes to see results varies based on the severity of the allergies and the individual’s response to treatment. Typically, relief from symptoms like nasal congestion and sneezing can be felt within a few days to a week, especially if combined with dietary and lifestyle changes, such as avoiding allergens and incorporating Kapha-reducing foods (light, warm, and dry foods) into your diet. For long-term allergy management, it’s recommended to incorporate daily practices like Pranayama (breathing exercises) to improve respiratory health, drink warm herbal teas (such as ginger or tulsi tea), and use Nasya therapy regularly to maintain clear nasal passages.
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I am getting full body irching.i have gerd issue how to solve clinical hypothyroidism

143 days ago
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Sir from one year suffering from gerd and subclinical hypothyroidism and joint pains body full irching got coleosystactemy.please give me the soln


In Ayurveda, GERD, subclinical hypothyroidism, joint pains, and itching are often linked to imbalances in Pitta and Vata doshas. For GERD, focus on soothing and balancing Pitta with cooling foods, herbs like licorice (Yashtimadhu), and Amla (Indian gooseberry). Avoid spicy, fried, or acidic foods. For hypothyroidism, herbs like Ashwagandha and Guggulu can help regulate thyroid function and balance Vata. Joint pain can be alleviated with Turmeric (Curcumin) and Ginger for their anti-inflammatory properties, along with oil massages using Mahanarayan oil to nourish the joints. The itching might indicate an imbalance in the skin, which can be soothed with Neem and Aloe Vera. Additionally, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, stress reduction practices, and digestive health are crucial in Ayurveda. For personalized treatment, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner would be beneficial to tailor therapies and dietary recommendations.
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Anachuvadi Plant

134 days ago
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I recently stumbled across the anachuvadi plant while researching natural remedies for my recurring skin allergies. For years, I’ve had itchy, red patches on my arms and legs that come and go with no clear cause. Someone mentioned that the anachuvadi plant is traditionally used for skin problems, and now I’m curious to know more. Does the anachuvadi plant work for all types of skin conditions, or is it more specific to allergies? I’ve heard it’s also good for minor wounds and rashes. Can it be applied directly to the skin, or does it need to be prepared in a specific way, like as a paste or oil? I also read that the anachuvadi plant has anti-inflammatory properties. Does that mean it could help with internal issues too, like digestion or joint pain? How is it typically used in Ayurveda? I’d love to know if it’s safe for regular use and whether there are any precautions to keep in mind. Has anyone here actually tried using the anachuvadi plant? If so, did it work for your condition, and how long did it take to see results?


The Anachuvadi plant, known for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties, is commonly used in Ayurveda to treat various skin conditions, including allergies, rashes, and minor wounds. It’s particularly effective in soothing irritated skin, reducing redness, and promoting healing. The plant can be applied topically, often in the form of a paste or oil, which helps to alleviate itching and inflammation. As for its potential internal uses, while Anachuvadi’s primary focus is on skin conditions, its anti-inflammatory properties might offer some benefit for internal issues like digestive discomfort or joint pain, although it's typically used externally for these purposes. Regular use is generally considered safe for most people, but it's always advisable to do a patch test first to ensure there’s no allergic reaction. If you’re using it for allergies, you may start seeing results within a few days to weeks, depending on the severity of the condition. Ayurveda often combines such remedies with lifestyle changes, so it might be beneficial to consider dietary adjustments or other Ayurvedic treatments alongside Anachuvadi for best results.

Ayurvedic Treatment For Fingernail Fungus

134 days ago
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For the past few months, I’ve been dealing with a fingernail fungus that just won’t go away. The nail is yellowish, brittle, and sometimes even painful. I’ve tried over-the-counter creams, but they don’t seem to work. Is there a reliable Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus? I read somewhere that Ayurvedic treatments focus on balancing the doshas. Does fingernail fungus have anything to do with an internal imbalance? If so, what kind of remedies are used in Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus? Are there any specific herbs or oils that need to be applied? I’m also curious if diet plays a role in this. Would following a specific diet speed up the recovery? Another thing I’ve been wondering about Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus is whether it requires consistent application of medicines or if it also involves cleansing therapies. If anyone has tried Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus, how long did it take for your nails to heal? Were there any side effects, and did the fungus come back?


For the past few months, I’ve been struggling with a fingernail fungus that’s yellowish, brittle, and sometimes painful. Over-the-counter creams haven’t worked, so I’m exploring Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus. I’ve read that Ayurveda focuses on balancing the doshas—could this condition be linked to an internal imbalance? If so, what remedies are typically recommended? Are there specific herbs or oils I should apply? I’m also curious if diet plays a role in recovery. Would adjusting my diet speed up the healing process? Another question is whether Ayurvedic treatment for fingernail fungus involves just consistent application of medicines or also cleansing therapies like Panchakarma. If anyone here has tried Ayurvedic treatment for this, how long did it take for your nails to heal? Did the fungus return, or were there any side effects? Any insights would be helpful!
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Looking for Effective Ayurvedic Medicine for Allergy Relief

156 days ago
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For the past few years, I’ve been suffering from persistent allergies, mostly during the change of seasons. I get constant sneezing, itchy eyes, and even skin rashes sometimes. I’ve tried various antihistamines, but they either make me too drowsy or just stop working after a while. I read that Ayurvedic medicine can help treat the root cause rather than just the symptoms, and I’m interested in exploring this. Does anyone have experience with Ayurvedic remedies for allergies? Are there specific herbs or formulations I should look for? I came across names like "Haridra Khanda" and "Sitopaladi Churna" online, but not sure if they’re effective for someone with both nasal and skin allergies. Also, how long does it usually take to see any noticeable improvements with Ayurvedic treatment? Would appreciate any advice or suggestions on reliable Ayurvedic medicines or clinics specializing in allergy treatments.


In Ayurveda, allergies are often seen as a result of an imbalance in the body's immune system, typically involving the disruption of the body's natural defense mechanisms (Ojas) and the accumulation of toxins (Ama) in the system. These imbalances can make the body hypersensitive to external factors, such as allergens, which trigger symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, and skin rashes. Rather than just suppressing the symptoms, Ayurvedic treatments aim to address the root cause by strengthening the immune system, detoxifying the body, and balancing the doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata, which are often involved in allergic reactions. Herbs such as Haridra (Turmeric) and Sitopaladi Churna are commonly used in Ayurveda to help manage allergies. Haridra Khanda, which contains turmeric, is known for its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties, making it effective in reducing the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and skin rashes. Sitopaladi Churna, a combination of herbs like pippali (long pepper), cardamom, and sugar, helps in soothing the respiratory system, improving digestion, and balancing Kapha dosha, which is often associated with mucus production and congestion in allergies. Other beneficial herbs include Tulsi (holy basil), which has anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties, and Yashtimadhu (licorice), which helps in soothing the respiratory tract and reducing irritation. Along with herbal formulations, Ayurvedic treatment for allergies often includes dietary changes that focus on reducing excess mucus and strengthening digestion. Avoiding cold, damp foods, and incorporating warm, easy-to-digest meals with spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric can help support the immune system and reduce allergic reactions. Detoxification therapies such as Panchakarma, which includes treatments like Nasya (nasal therapy) and Swedana (steam therapy), may also be recommended to remove toxins and clear the respiratory system. The time frame for seeing noticeable improvements with Ayurvedic treatment can vary depending on the individual’s constitution, severity of allergies, and adherence to the recommended lifestyle changes. Typically, you may start to see improvement within a few weeks to a couple of months, but for long-term results, it is important to maintain consistent use of the prescribed herbs, along with dietary and lifestyle modifications. It is best to consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor a treatment plan to your specific needs and help you select the right herbs and formulations. Look for clinics that specialize in allergy treatments, where they offer personalized consultations and have a good track record with treating allergies.
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what are the best ayurvedic alternatives to antibiotics for infections?

154 days ago
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I’m looking for Ayurvedic alternatives to conventional antibiotics because I’ve had adverse reactions to antibiotics in the past, like severe stomach pain and diarrhea. I’ve read that herbs like Turmeric, Neem, and Tulsi have strong antibacterial properties, but I’m unsure how effective they are for treating common infections. Can anyone recommend specific Ayurvedic medicines that work as natural antibiotics? How do they compare to standard antibiotics in terms of effectiveness, and are there any precautions I need to take when using them?


Ayurveda offers several natural alternatives to conventional antibiotics, particularly herbs known for their antibacterial, antiviral, and immune-boosting properties. Some well-known herbs with antibiotic-like effects include: Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, turmeric contains curcumin, which has been shown to fight bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It’s commonly used in the treatment of infections and can support the immune system. Neem: Often called the “village pharmacy,” neem has potent antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. It can help treat skin infections, digestive issues, and more. Tulsi (Holy Basil): Tulsi is another powerful herb with antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal effects. It is particularly useful in treating respiratory infections, as well as balancing the immune system. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): Known for its immune-boosting properties, Guduchi is used in Ayurveda to combat infections and promote detoxification. While Ayurvedic herbs can be effective in managing infections, their action may be slower than conventional antibiotics. It's crucial to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for dosage and proper usage. Ayurvedic remedies may not work in cases of severe bacterial infections, and in some instances, conventional antibiotics may still be required. Always use Ayurvedic herbs with caution, especially if you have other health conditions or are on medication.
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