Alright, so addressing your questions about the atrisor tablet, it’s indeed formulated for managing skin conditions like psoriasis in Ayurveda, focusing on balance of doshas which often get imbalanced in such conditions. Psoriasis typically involves an aggravated Vata and Kapha along with an overactive Pitta, which can cause the symptoms you described, like redness, itching, and scaling.
Atrisor is known to work by reducing inflammation and detoxifying the blood, often considered as its primary actions. Key ingredients might include herbs like Manjishtha, Neem, and Haridra, which are renowned for their anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. But, head’s up - every manufacturer’s formulation might differ a bit. These ingredients help to pacify the doshas and improve overall skin health.
As for effectiveness, it really varies. Some folks notice improvements in a few weeks, while for others, it might take longer. And about those flare-ups, many have found that it does help lessen their frequency and intensity, but again, personal responses can differ.
When it comes to potential side effects, while atrisor is generally considered safe, anything is possible with herbal products. If you’ve had reactions before, start with caution – maybe even discuss with an Ayurvedic professional who can tailor it specifically to your constitution, or monitor any changes in your symptoms.
Taking it with food can sometimes be gentle on the stomach, so that’s a reasonable approach, but timing often isn’t critical unless otherwise specified.
For best results, holistic approaches are generally more beneficial - consider dietary adjustments to pacify aggravated doshas like reducing spicy, heavy, and cold foods during flare-ups. And topical application of oils such as coconut or sesame, infused with cooling herbs, can offer relief. Psoriasis is complex, so a combination approach often brings the best results. If tried atrisor, let me know how it’s going for you - every body’s different, right?



