Charak Imupsora Tablets are indeed formulated to address skin conditions like psoriasis from an Ayurvedic standpoint. In the tradition I follow, psoriasis is often viewed as an imbalance of Vata and Kapha doshas, leading to the symptoms you’re describing: dry, scaly skin, and itching. These imbalances can disrupt the normal functioning of your skin and immune response, and yes, managing them is essential for relief.
The herbs in Imupsora are chosen for their ability to balance these doshas and support immune function. Ingredients like Haridra (turmeric) and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) are known for their anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties, which can help calm the immune response contributing to psoriasis. Regular and consistent use is generally suggested; it’s not a quick fix, and results can vary based on your specific prakriti, or body constitution, and the severity of your condition. Typically, taking the tablets as directed, maybe 1-2 tablets twice a day with meals, could be most effective.
As for safety, these tablets are usually well-tolerated, but it’s always wise to monitor how your body responds, especially since Ayurvedic treatments can have side effects, particularly if your health status is complex or if you are on other medication. If you notice any adverse reactions, it is wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or a healthcare provider.
Alongside these tablets, moisturizing your skin regularly with kokosanut oil or sesame oil can be beneficial. They help alleviate dryness and reduce flakiness. Using a gentle, non-soap cleanser might be wise to prevent further dryness or irritation. Consider reducing or eliminating triggers that can exacerbate your condition, like stress, alcohol, and specific foods known to aggravate psoriasis, such as processed foods and excessive sweets. Remember, maintaining regular hydration and a diet rich in green leafy vegetables and fruits supports skin health and overall immune function.



