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✅ General Safety & Health Considerations ✔️ For Healthy Children (6–12 years)- - If the product is pure herb/fruit extract without artificial additives, and approved by AYUSH/FSSAI, occasional use is generally safe in small amounts for healthy kids.
- Amla-based juices are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which support immunity and digestion.
🧠 Safety Notes Never give adult tonic doses to children. Ayurvedic liquid tonics can be strong if taken in adult quantity.
- Children under 12 should only use such herbal juices under professional guidance. - Check for added sugar, preservatives, sweeteners (e.g., sucralose) etc. as these are not ideal for kids if high. - If the formulation uses honey as extender, be cautious (safe only above ~1 year of age; below that honey isn’t usually recommended).
🚫 When to Avoid If the juice contains artificial sweeteners, colourants, preservatives — these are best avoided or limited in children.
If your child has specific allergies to certain herbs (even if not known currently), start with a very small amount or consult a doctor first.
🩺 Ayurveda & Dosage Guidance Ayurvedic perspectives suggest: - Herbal tonics (‘Amrit’ type juices) are generally supportive of immunity and digestion, but they’re not medicinal cures for diseases. - Typical Ayurvedic dosing (general guidance, not specific to the brand): - Children (6–12 yrs): ~5–10 ml once or twice daily, diluted with water or warm water, ideally before a meal. - Adults: ~10–15 ml once or twice daily, as directed by a practitioner.
⚠️ These are general Ayurvedic dosing suggestions — best individualized by an Ayurvedic physician or pediatrician.
🍯 Best Practices for Giving to Kids How to give it safely (example): Start with a small diluted amount: e.g., 5 ml juice + 50 ml lukewarm water. Give it once in the morning before breakfast.
Monitor for: Digestive response Energy levels Any mild intolerance (uncommon) If well tolerated, you can continue for a short period (e.g., 1–3 months) and reassess.
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Many products labeled “Amrut Juice” are herbal/Ayurvedic wellness juices made from fruit/herb extracts (often amla, aloe vera, etc.) and marketed as health tonics with benefits like: Immunity support Digestive aid Antioxidants (potentially from amla/Vitamin C) Some listings mention “suitable for all ages” and no known side effects when used appropriately. � PharmEasy +1 ⚠️ Important: There is no single standardized formula called “Original Amrut juice by Madhukar Jadhav” verified in major Ayurvedic pharmacopeias. Packaging/ingredients can vary by brand. Always check the actual label for contents, expiry, and approvals (AYUSH/FMRAI etc.).
🥤 What Is Amrut Juice? - Ayurvedic formulation: Amrut juice is typically made from herbal extracts and natural ingredients, designed as a general wellness tonic. - Purpose: It is promoted for boosting immunity, digestion, and overall vitality. - Audience: Marketed for both adults and children, though dosage and frequency may differ.
Safety for Kids: Since your children are very healthy and have shown no allergic reactions to similar products, Amrut juice can be introduced safely in small amounts.
Start with a small serving (e.g., half the adult portion around 10 ml) and observe for any digestive changes, rashes, or discomfort.
Warm Regards Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
Hello I can understand your concern regarding amrut juice but dont worry we are here to help you out 😊
What is Amrut juice? Many products called Amrut juice or similar herbal health drinks claim to do all sorts of good things like boost your immune system, speed up your metabolism, help with digestion, and just make you feel better all around. But most of these are just foods or supplements, not actual medicines that can treat or stop diseases. The exact recipe matters for safety, especially if kids are going to drink it.
Is it safe for adults?
Generally, these types of herbal juices are fine for adults if you stick to the recommended amount and if the product is made right and has clear labels. Look for products that clearly have AYUSH/FSSAI badges and list all their ingredients.
If you have health issues like diabetes, thyroid problems, or kidney/liver issues, chat with your doctor before drinking these daily.
Is it safe for kids (6-12 years)?
Many health juices for adults have strong herbal stuff, sweeteners, preservatives, or other ingredients that haven’t been studied for kids to drink regularly. Experts usually say it’s best not to give packaged health drinks to kids all the time, especially those highly processed ones with added sugar or funky stuff. These can cause teeth problems, weight gain, and mess up their nutrition.
Kids’ bodies and how their organs work are different from adults. Plus, safe amounts for herbal mixes aren’t always clear unless a pediatrician or Ayurvedic doctor says so. Some basic herbal juices might be okay in tiny amounts, but it’s not something you should give regularly without a doctor’s okay, especially every day.
Things to check before giving it to kids:
Before you offer this (or any similar) juice to your kids:
* Read the ingredients carefully.Don’t pick products with lots of sugar, fake sweeteners, or too many preservatives. * See if the maker clearly states a safe amount for kids and how to use it for different ages. A lot of these products don’t say how much to give kids under 12, and experts usually recommend talking to a pediatrician first.
For Adults:
* It’s probably safe if: * You drink the recommended amount. * It’s from a good brand with proper certifications. * You don’t have existing health problems without your doctor’s approval.
For Kids (6-12 years):
* It’s generally not safe or good for daily use unless: * A pediatrician has looked at that exact product and told you it’s okay. * The product specifically says there’s a safe dose for kids.
Most child nutrition pros suggest skipping processed health drinks for kids unless a doctor says otherwise. It’s better to focus on real, whole foods to help their immune system and growth.
Better ways to boost kids’ immunity:
Instead of packaged juices, you can help kids’ immunity safely with: * Whole fruits (like oranges, pomegranates, guavas, papayas). * Balanced meals with protein, veggies, and whole grains. * Plenty of sleep and time playing outside. * Probiotics (like yogurt) if they can eat it.
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
AMRUT JUICE BY MADHUKAR JADHAV IS A HERBAL FORMULATION AND IS GENERALLY CONSIDERED SAFE WHEN USED PROPERLY AND IN THE RIGHT AGE GROUP
FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 6 12 YEARS WHO ARE OTHERWISE HEALTHY AND HAVE NO HISTORY OF ALLERGIC REACTIONS IT CAN BE GIVEN IN A SMALL AGE APPROPRIATE QUANTITY UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION AND IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE DILUTED WITH WATER AND GIVEN AFTER FOOD
IT IS IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO CHECK THE INGREDIENT LIST CAREFULLY AND AVOID OVERUSE AS HERBAL PRODUCTS ARE SUPPORTIVE TONICS AND NOT DAILY NECESSITIES FOR EVERY CHILD
IF THE CHILD HAS ANY DIGESTIVE SENSITIVITY FREQUENT INFECTIONS OR IS ON ANY MEDICATION THEN IT IS BETTER TO TAKE INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL GUIDANCE BEFORE CONTINUING REGULAR USE
USED JUDICIOUSLY AND MINDFULLY IT CAN BE A SUPPORTIVE HEALTH TONIC BUT BALANCED DIET AND ROUTINE REMAIN THE PRIMARY FOUNDATION FOR CHILD HEALTH



