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Confusion About Gojihwadi Kashayam Recommendation for Balgam
Respiratory Disorders
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Confusion About Gojihwadi Kashayam Recommendation for Balgam - #38273

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gojihwadi kashayam 10 ml dav college recommended my mom this medicine for balgam but I am not table to decide which medicine is right gojiwadi kashayam

How long has your mother been experiencing balgam (phlegm)?:

- 1-6 months

What other symptoms accompany the balgam?:

- No other symptoms

Has she tried any other treatments for this condition?:

- Yes, prescription medications
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Gojihwadi Kashayam is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation that’s often used for respiratory concerns, particularly those related to excessive kapha dosha, which could manifest as “balgam” or mucus. This kashayam combines herbs with heating and drying qualities to balance the kapha dosha. Usually, a dose of 10 ml is standard, though it’s crucial to follow the specific recommendations provided by your healthcare provider, considering your mother’s health condition and body constitution.

Here are few practical tips: If the prescribed dosage is 10ml, mix the kashayam in equal parts water. Administer it before meals to enhance its effects on digestion and respiratory function. Ensure she takes it on an empty stomach, as this may promote better absorption and efficacy. If she notices any side effects, such as gastric discomfort, consider taking it with a small amount of honey or use luke warm water instead.

Lifestyle and dietary modifications can enhance the kashayam’s effects. Avoid cold, heavy, oily foods which can aggravate symptoms of excess mucus. Warm, light meals, and drinking warm water can be soothing and help in reducing kapha. Ginger, black pepper, and turmeric are some home spices you might consider including in meals.

Remember, the duration of treatment should be guided by the doctor, so follow up if symptoms persist or worsen. It’s always best consulting with the Ayurvedic practitioner who is familiar with your mom’s specific health profile, as treatments are most effective when personalized.

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