Change in stool colour may interfere with the above medicine but if still it continue I would advise you to get stool for occult blood
Namaste, Yes, stool color change to greyish or dark can sometimes happen after starting multiple Ayurvedic medicines, but it needs a careful understanding. Simple understanding: Chandraprabha Vati alone usually does not change stool color significantly. However, when taken along with combinations like lehyam, gulika, and other formulations, it can sometimes affect digestion and stool appearance. Dark or greyish stool may be due to medicine ingredients, digestion changes, or bile flow variation. Important point: If stool is black, sticky, or tar-like, it can indicate bleeding, which is serious. If it is just slightly darker/greyish without other symptoms, it is often temporary. What you should do: Observe for 2–3 more days. If color returns to normal, no issue. If it persists or becomes very dark/black, stop medicines and consult a doctor. Avoid taking too many medicines together if not necessary. Simple measures that may help: Keep diet light and simple. Drink adequate water. Avoid heavy and oily foods. No need to panic, but monitor carefully. Consult me for more advice and suggestions on the above medicines.
Yes, this is completely normal and harmless.
The grayish-black stool is a direct result of your current medications, specifically Chandraprabha Vati.
Why is this happening?
Iron & Minerals: Chandraprabha Vati contains Lauha Bhasma (purified iron ash) and Shilajit. Iron supplements universally turn the stool dark green, greyish or black as the body processes the unabsorbed minerals.
You mentioned an increased appetite and no other symptoms. This is an excellent sign. It indicates that your digestive fire (Agni) is improving and the medicines are working. If the dark stool were a sign of internal bleeding, it would be accompanied by severe pain, fatigue or a very foul odor.
✓Continue Treatment: Do not stop taking your Chandraprabha Vati, Mahavilwadi Leham or other tablets. This color change is expected and perfectly safe.
Hydration: Make sure you are drinking plenty of warm water throughout the day to help your body process the heavy minerals (Bhasmas) in the tablets.
Regards
Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh
MD Panchakarma
Possible Reasons---- Herbal formulations: Some Ayurvedic medicines (especially those with iron, guggulu, or certain bhasmas) can naturally darken stool. Detox effect: Tikthakam Kashayam and Mahavilwadi Leham are bitter, detoxifying medicines that may alter stool color temporarily. Iron content: Chandraprabha Vati and some gulikas may contain mineral components that cause stool to appear darker. No other symptoms: Since you don’t have pain, bleeding, or digestive distress, this change is most likely due to the medicines themselves. When It’s Usually Safe— If stool is dark but you feel normal appetite, no weakness, no abdominal pain, it’s generally a harmless side effect of the medicines. Increased appetite is actually a positive sign that digestion is improving.
Yes Chandraprabha vati and some other classical Ayurvedic formulation can sometimes cause the tool to appear dark grey or almost black. This usually happens because these medicines contains minerals like iron, heavy metals or certain herbal ingredients that can darken stool temporarily. Do not worry if you do not have any abdominal pain, vomiting or blood in stool. If the change in stool has started after taking these medicines, if your digestion and Bowelare otherwise normal If you notice, persistent black stool, blood, severe abdominal pain or vomiting, consult Physician immediately to rule out other cause This tool colour will usually change once you stop the medicines
Chandraprbha vati alone will not but if there are other medications, like lehyam, gullika, kwath its simultaneous effect does , but ther is nothing to worry .
Yes Chandraprabha Vati can change the colour of your stool because in it the presence of Loha bhasma and Shilajit