Mukta vati can indeed be effective for managing stress and mild hypertension, but it doesn’t always provide immediate results. The time it takes to notice improvement can vary based on several factors, including your body constitution (prakriti), the severity of your symptoms, and how consistently you’re using it. Typically, people might start observing a reduction in symptoms within three to four weeks, though for some, it could be shorter or require longer.
It’s also crucial to view mukta vati as part of a broader approach to managing anxiety and hypertension. Incorporate lifestyle adjustments like regular yoga practice, breathing exercises, and maintaining a healthy, balanced diet to help stabilize stress and blood pressure levels. Consider your dosha: if you’re predominantly Vata, favor warm, grounding foods and practices; if Pitta, opt for cooling and calming activities.
Since your blood pressure readings are still leaning towards the higher side, and if they persist, it’s wise to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure your treatment plan is effective, and nothing critical is being overlooked. Especially with persisting high blood pressure, it’s important to also consider conventional treatment alongside Ayurveda for more immediate control, under a doctor’s guidance.
Do continue taking mukta vati as directed, but it may be worth reviewing with an Ayurvedic physician to confirm the dosage and formulation are right for you, as sometimes a tailored approach can be more beneficial.



