Atisaran Mukti Capsule isn’t formulated for treating persistent cough or respiratory issues specifically. Its primary role is in managing atisara, which is diarrhea in Ayurvedic terms. Different herbs like Ativisha and Kutaja are typically involved in such formulations, targeting digestive imbalances, not respiratory. For your dad’s persistent dry cough, considering his current medications and potential dosha imbalance is crucial.
In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, a dry cough could often indicate an aggravated Vata dosha or even a Pitta-related imbalance, depending on associated symptoms. If the cough is dry and persistent, Kushta (Costus igneus) preparations or remedies such as Sitopaladi Churna could be beneficial. Sitopaladi helps clear respiratory channels, pacifies Vata and Pitta, easing dry cough. Combined with honey, its effects could be enhanced, usually best taken on an empty stomach twice daily.
Addressing diet is also crucial. Warm, moist foods like soups, and avoiding cold or raw foods could help balance aggravated doshas. Ensuring hydration, with warm water, is very calming for irritated airways too.
Regarding interactions, while Ayurvedic supplements are generally safe, individual reactions can vary. It’s best to check with a healthcare provider before adding new supplements, especially with ongoing medications. This ensures there aren’t unexpected interactions or overlaps. Persistent symptoms, especially in the respiratory system, should always be closely monitored. If your dad’s condition persists or worsens, a healthcare provider should reassess his situation.


