Ah, managing headaches and migraines with Godanti Bhasma can indeed be an effective choice, especially if you’ve got Pitta imbalance going on. As for dosage, what your practitioner mentioned seems pretty common - usually folks go with about 125mg to 250mg twice a day. The big question: before or after meals? Generally, after meals is better, as it can help with absorption and reduces any digestive discomfort.
Now, mixing it with honey is good. Honey acts as a nice medium- anupana in Ayurveda-since it helps carry the benefit of the medicine deeper into your tissues. But with a pitta imbalance, you might also consider ghee or lukewarm water, which can be more soothing and pacifying for Pitta. Just something to keep in mind.
Too much cooling from Godanti Bhasma; I’d say it shouldn’t make you drowsy. Side effects are usually rare if taken within the recommended limits. But if you start feeling overly cool, or notice any digestive changes, it’d be a good moment to check back with your practitioner. Everyone reacts a bit differently, y’know?
You’re asking about experiences, well, for folks I’ve worked with, some start noticing changes in a few weeks, others may take a month or two. Ayurveda’s not overnight! It takes its time in healing at a deeper level. As for the combinations, maybe Shatavari or Brahmi, which are known to be calming and have additional pitta-pacifying qualities, can complement Godanti Bhasma well.
And lifestyle’s key too! Cooling down through diet and stress management can really help. Avoiding spicy, oily foods and incorporating yoga or meditation could give you better results.
Any immediate relief might also come from nasya (herbal oil nasal drops), which can be quite beneficial for migraines. But anything persistent or more severe absolutely needs an extra look by a qualified practitioner, better to be safe than sorry, huh?



