Hello I understand your concern about body heat while taking multiple Ayurvedic medicines. Bringarajasava is generally mild but can have a slightly heating effect in sensitive individuals, especially if combined with other formulations like Rasayan Churna and Anutailam which also have potent herbal properties. Bringarajasava Rasayan Churna Anutailam If you notice increased body heat, sweating, or irritability, it is better to reduce the dose or take them under guidance. Drink plenty of warm water, include cooling foods like cucumber, buttermilk, and avoid excessive spicy or oily food. Monitoring your body response is important, and slight adjustment in timing or dosage can prevent heat imbalance. Warm Regards Dr Raghuveer SN
Yes this liquid is generally hot in nature but it is generally well tolerated and doesn’t cause a rise in temperature But if you have a dominant Pitta Prakriti it can cause sensation like internal heat acidity bloating The Rasayan Churna anu tail both are nourishing and help to migrate excess heat from your body So Bhringrajasava is most likely to cause heat or bloating You should always take it with equal quantity of water after meal Increase your intake of cooling fluid like coconut water buttermilk or water during the day
Hello, Yes, bringarajasava can mildly increase heat (pitta) in some people, but not always Why? -It’s a fermented tonic-> naturally warming in nature -supports liver + digestion-> can slightly stimulate internal heat In your combination -Rasayana churna= usually balancing, nourishing (often reduces excess heat if well formulated) -Anu tailam= mainly acts locally not heat increasing systematically So overall = balance is maintained, unless your body is pitta dominant Your current signs -no heat symptoms no sweating, irritability -normal energy -mild bloating (more vata/digestion-related, not heat) Simple -continue as is -take bringarajasava after meals with equal water (reduces heat effect) -for bloating = add warm water + a pinch of ajwain or jeera Watch for heat signs -burning sensation -acidity -mouth ulcers If these appear-> reduce dose or pause In your case, no strong heat increase happening right now. safe to continue with minor digestive support Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
Bhringarajasava has a mild warming effect due to its ingredients (Bhringaraj + some spices). It does not cause strong body heat in most people, but in Pitta-sensitive individuals it can mildly increase internal warmth, acidity or thirst after 1–2 weeks. ✓Current Status You have been taking it for only 1–4 weeks with no clear signs of increased heat, no irritability and only occasional bloating. This is generally safe to continue. ✓Recommendations Continue Bhringarajasava – 15 ml twice daily after meals with equal warm water. If you notice increased thirst, burning sensation, acidity or sweating, reduce the dose to once daily or stop and consult your doctor. Rasayan Churna and Anu Tailam are generally cooling/neutral and balance any mild heat from Bhringarajasava. ✓Diet Tips Take with a balanced diet. Add cooling foods like pomegranate, cucumber, coriander, and ghee. Avoid excess spicy, fried or sour items. ✓Monitor for any new heat-related symptoms. If bloating increases, add a pinch of Hingwashtak Churna with meals. Consult your Ayurvedic doctor if symptoms persist. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
While this liquid possesses a naturally heating quality, most people tolerate it well without experiencing an actual increase in body temperature. However, individuals with a dominant Pitta Prakriti (constitution) may experience side effects such as internal heat, acidity, or bloating. To balance these effects, Rasayan Churna and Anu Taila can be used, as their nourishing properties help clear excess heat from the system. Because Bhringrajasava is the component most likely to trigger warmth or digestive discomfort, you should follow these guidelines: 1. Dilution: Always mix the dose with an equal amount of water. 2. Timing: Consume the mixture only after meals. 3. Hydration: Throughout the day, prioritize cooling beverages such as coconut water, buttermilk, or plain water to maintain internal balance. You can take some fruits in this season like watermelon, ice apple, muskmelon etc. Which actually keep cool your body.
Bhringarajasava is slightly Ushna (heating) in nature It can mildly increase body heat in some people But Usually it is balanced, not too heating Safe if digestion is okay If you feel burning, acidity, loose motions then it may be increasing heat for you What to do Take after food Take with equal water Stop or reduce if symptoms increase