Malabar Ashokarishtam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation more commonly used for gynecological health imbalances rather than digestion specifically, but it does have some potential benefits for general well-being due to its ingredients. In the context of your symptoms like bloating, gas, and fatigue, it’s for essential to focus on your digestive fire or agni, and also ensure balanced doshas, especially vata and pitta, which often get disturbed in such conditions.
Regarding the risk of interactions, it’s crucial to consider Malabar Ashokarishtam’s herbal components and how they might interact with your current thyroid medication. While this formulation is generally safe, Ayurveda often emphasizes individualized treatments, so consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can examine your particular constitution and medical history would be ideal. They could potentially suggest alternatives more suited for your digestive issues, such as Trikatu churna or Hingvastak churna, which are traditionally used to help with digestive disturbances and can be more directly applicable to your symptoms.
If you choose to try Malabar Ashokarishtam, start with small doses, say 2-3 teaspoons (around 10-15 ml), diluted with an equal amount of water, taken after meals. However, closely observe how your body feels and responds and ensure any new symptoms are noted. Keep in mind, adjustments to diet focusing on light, easily digestible foods, and incorporating daily warm water intake can further support your digestion and help in easing symptoms. Professional guidance is recommended to ensure safety, particularly with existing medications.



