Stopping the Manikya Ras was a prudent choice given your daughter’s symptoms. Stomach aches and headaches might indicate intolerance or an imbalance, as Manikya Ras is a potent formulation with heavy metals, often used in small dosages under strict supervision.
First, monitor her for any lingering symptoms. If the stomachache and headaches persist or worsen, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional who can offer immediate relief and possibly necessary tests. There could be minor disturbances in her digestive agni (digestive fire) or an imbalance in her doshas—particularly Pitta, which could manifest as headaches and digestion issues.
To soothe the stomach, giving light, easy-to-digest foods like rice porridge or moong dal khichdi can support her digestion. Encouraging her to drink warm water throughout the day could aid in metabolic balance and hydration.
If the headaches are mild, gentle herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint may be soothing. Avoid overly spicy, acidic, or processed foods that might aggravate her condition further. Furthermore, ensure she has enough rest, and you might conduct simple, calming activities like children’s yoga or gentle breathing exercises to help with any associated stress.
Given that Manikya Ras contains metals, it’s crucial to have your daughter’s health monitored for any traces of heavy metal toxicity, though such effects are often rare with short-term use. Safety remains the priority, so further interventions or remedies should be under professional guidance to restore balance without leading to more significant complications.



