Dhootapapeshwar Mouktik (Mukta) Bhasma, made from processed pearl, is often used in Ayurveda to support digestive health, among other uses. However, it’s essential to ensure that it’s suitable for your mom’s specific condition. From what you’ve described, it sounds like her digestive issues may relate to an imbalance in her digestive fire or agni, possibly with vata and/or pitta dosha involvement.
Mukta Bhasma is traditionally used to pacify pitta dosha and strengthen digestion, but sometimes individualized adjustment of dosage or combination with other therapies might be required. The skin reactions you mentioned are concerning; they might indicate an allergic reaction or unsuitable formulation for your mom’s prakriti. It’s crucial she discontinues using the bhasma and consults a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner immediately to reassess.
For sustainable relief and to address the underlying imbalance, dietary changes should emphasize warm, easily digestible foods, avoiding excessively spicy, fried, or cold items. Include warm soups, light stews, and cooked vegetables. Other helpful herbs that might complement the process include Triphala (a blend of three fruits) for its mild cleansing properties and carminative herbs like fennel to ease bloating.
Remember, Ayurvedic treatments can be highly personalized. Working with an Ayurvedic doctor will ensure holistic, individualized care, safe and suited to her current condition. If symptoms persist or worsen, continuing with conventional medical advice for thorough diagnostic work is equally important.



