Your skepticism is understandable, especially after trying many treatments without relief. In Ayurveda, skin conditions like eczema are often linked with imbalance in the Pitta and Vata doshas, along with impaired Agni (digestive/metabolic fire). SDM MahaTiktaka Ghrita is a traditional formulation that can help restore balance, using ingredients with anti-inflammatory and cooling properties beneficial for skin health.
MahaTiktaka Ghrita is generally safe for daily use, given it’s a ghee-based preparation, but start with a small amount to see how your body responds. Take one to two teaspoons on an empty stomach, usually in the morning. You can also apply it to the affected skin areas, but a prior patch test is wise to ensure no adverse reaction. Additionally, dietary adjustments to calm Pitta and Vata would support your treatment; favor cooling, less spicy foods and drink ample water to stay hydrated. Avoid known triggers like hot spicy foods, which can exacerbate your symptoms.
While MahaTiktaka Ghrita may help, it’s not a quick fix. Consistency is key, and noticeable improvements might appear after few weeks—sometimes longer, depending on your body’s response and level of imbalance. Since you’ve had moderate success with previous treatments, patience alongside regular monitoring is essential.
Ayurvedic approach emphasizes holistic treatment; so, looking into stress management practices and regular gentle exercise such as yoga or walking might further assist in reducing your symptoms. However, if your symptoms worsen or don’t improve, consulting an Ayurvedic doctor or revisiting your dermatologist is recommended. This ensures your treatment plan is continually adjusted to suit your evolving needs.



