Hey, sounds like you’re going through quite a bit with sutshekhar ras. Let’s see if I can help untangle some of those concerns. First thing, it does seem like those dizziness spells and headaches could be linked to how you’re using it. Taken on an empty stomach, sutshekhar ras might be too overpowerful. It’s generally advised taken after meals, as you rightly did before. So maybe skip using it in the morning when your tummy’s empty, stick to after meals.
The heaviness in the chest and the mild headaches might stem from other factors too, like how your body uniquely reacts to this formulation, possibly combined with ashwa—ashwagandha. Mixing different Ayurvedic remedies is sometimes complex because of their individual effects on your doshas. You might want to consider alternating them, rather than combining, and see if there’s a change.
On the diet side of things, spicy food could irritate your pita dosha, potentially aggravating acidity and feelings of heat in your body. So maybe cut back a bit and opt for cooler foods… like cucumber, zucchini they calm pitta. Drinking warm water instead of cold might also help, keeping your agni—the digestive fire, in balance.
As for how long to take sutshekhar ras? Yeah, long-term use without proper guidance can bring imbalance. A short break, letting your body reboot, wouldn’t be a bad idea. Consider pausing for a week, then re-evaluate how you’re feeling. Regular consultation with an authentic Ayurvedic practitioner might bring some clarity and avoid overdoing any formulations.
Your mom’s experiencing things differently probably just emphasizes individual body types (prakriti) reacting differently. Each of us has unique constitutions, meaning remedies work diversely.
And no, you’re not overreacting by being concerned. Always listen to your body! If these symtoms persists, seeking professional advice is totally okay. You’re smart to question and consider. Trusting the process goes hand in hand with paying attention to how you feel.