Baidyanath Dhatupaushtik Churna is primarily used for improving strength, stamina, and vitality, and it targets the seven dhatus which are essential to maintain energy and overall well-being. If you’ve been using it for a couple of weeks and noticed subtle changes, that’s generally a positive sign. However, Ayurvedic formulations tend to work over an extended period, so it’s reasonable to give it a bit longer—typically around 6 to 8 weeks can give you a clearer picture of its effectiveness.
Now, regarding your digestion concerns, Ayurveda emphasizes that the state of your digestive fire (agni) can significantly influence your body’s ability to assimilate what you’re consuming, including the churna. If your digestion seems off while you’re on this formulation, it might indicate an imbalance that needs addressing. It’s possible that the churna is too heavy or heating for your body’s current state, causing an imbalance in pitta or kapha dosha.
You could consider supporting your digestion by including simple ajwain (carom seeds) tea in your routine, drinking it warm, which may help sharpen the agni. Sipping warm water throughout the day can also be grounding for digestion. Monitor your diet closely, avoiding excessively oily, spicy, or heavy foods that might burden your digestive system.
If the discomfort persists or grows stronger, it’s prudent to pause the churna and consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your personal constitution (prakriti) and current doshic imbalances. This ensures a tailored approach to whatever supplement or lifestyle changes may be most beneficial. Remember, balance and individualization are crucial in Ayurveda, and even the most well-regarded remedies need to align specifically with your unique needs for them to work harmoniously.



