Nimbasavam could definitely help with your skin issues like acne and itching—it’s got neem in it, which is well-known in Ayurveda for purifying the blood and resolving skin issues. Neem works by balancing Pitta and Kapha doshas which could be causing your skin troubles. So, yeah, for stuff like infections, or external skin, it’s pretty awesome. It’s not specifically tailored for hormonal acne, though. That issues might also need lifestyle changes or internal balancing, right?
And about digestion, you read right! Nimbasavam can be supportive for digestive health as it enhances your agni (digestive fire). If you’re feeling bloated, try observing your food habits alongside taking nimbasavam. Avoid cold, heavy, or oily stuff. Experience says it helps, but Ayurveda is all about the bigger picture and individual considerations. Your lifestyle, what’s your daily regime like? Little changes can make a huge diff.
As for taking it, usually, it’s consumed after meals, around 15-30 ml, mixed with an equal part of water, twice daily. An empty stomach might be too strong for some, leading to an upset stomach. It’s generally well-tolerated but may cause dryness if overly used or not balanced with a proper diet, which tends to increase Vata dosha. To counteract dryness, include good fats like ghee in your meals.
No one size fits all, listen to your body. If you’re gonna try it, give it a go for a few weeks and watch how your body reacts. And, oh, before making a big supplement change, check with your healthcare provider, especially if you’re on other medications. Your body’s intuition is your best guide, Ayurveda just lets you follow that more closely, I think.