this itching may be due to an imbalance of Pitta and Rakta (blood) caused by the capsules. When heat or toxins (Ama) increase in the body, skin irritation and itching can occur. This is not considered normal for your body. It is better to stop the capsules for now and allow the body to calm down.
No, persistent itchiness is not considered a normal response to any Ayurvedic medicine. After 1 month of use, your symptoms suggest: Pitta aggravation (heat/toxicity in blood – Rakta dushti) Possible drug sensitivity or reaction “Nari Plump Up” type formulations often contain heating (Ushna) herbs, which in some individuals can lead to: Itching Skin irritation Mild fatigue What you should do: Stop the capsules for now (don’t ignore the signal) Drink cooling fluids (coconut water, coriander water) Take simple support: Amla or Guduchi → helps pacify Pitta Light, non-spicy diet Observe for 3–5 days: If itching reduces → likely medicine-related Not normal for long duration Your body is showing Pitta imbalance / intolerance Better to pause, cool down, then reassess
If you wer allergic to that particular medicine you could have seen itching since the first dose as you are saying the itchiness started recently could be some other reason start with a haridra khanda half tsp after meals with warm water
Hello, No, this is not considered normal- and yes, it can be a reaction to the capsule What’s likely happening Since -itching started after 1 month of use -no other diet/ lifestyle change -whole body itching Most likely causes 1) Allergic /sensitivity reaction to ingredients 2) Pitta aggravation (heat reaction in blood) 3)Mild toxicity/ intolerance buildup over time Ayurveda calls this "raktapitta dushti " (blood + heat imbalance) What you should do now Stop the capsule immediately for 5-7 days This is important Don’t continue and wait it out How to confirm It’s due to capsule If itching -reduces within 3-5 days after stopping -Then confirmed-> reaction to medicine Ayurvedic management to reduce itching 1) Blood cooling and detox -Mahamanjisthadi kashaya = 15ml + warm water twice daily before meals =best for itching, skin reactions, blood purification 2) Pitta control -Avipathi churna= 1 tsp with warm water at bedtime =reduces internal heat External relief -Nalpamradi keram= apply on body before bath =reduces itching and skin irritation Diet very important -coconut water -amla -cooling foods Avoid -spicy, fried food -non-veg (temporarily) -excess heat producing foods Nari plum up type products often have hormonal/herbal combination -> not suitable for everyone Your body is showing intolerance signal- respect it Can you restart later? Only if -symptoms fully gone -restart at lower dose But honestly= better to avoid Do follow Hope this might be helpful Thank you
It is not normal to experience generalized itchiness after taking a supplement, this is likely a reaction to the Nari Plump Up capsules. Should you continue or stop? You should stop taking the capsules immediately. Doctors on the platform emphasize that any new skin irritation following a supplement should be taken seriously. Continuing the medication could worsen the reaction or lead to a more severe allergy. Why is this happening? -Pitta Aggravation: Formulations like “Nari Plump Up” often contain heating (Ushna) herbs. Over a month, these can accumulate and cause excess heat in the blood, leading to itching (Kandu) and skin irritation. -Sensitivity/Toxicity: Since the itching started after a month of use with no other lifestyle changes, it suggests a delayed hypersensitivity or a buildup of intolerance to specific ingredients. Immediate Diet & Lifestyle Tips -Cooling Foods: Drink coconut water, coriander water, or amla juice to help cool the body from within. -Avoid Triggers: Temporarily avoid spicy, fried, or fermented foods, as these increase internal heat. -Observation: If the itching reduces within 3–5 days of stopping the capsule, it confirms the medicine was the cause.