This is not a classical Ayurvedic medication.
Calcium Buti—yeah, definitely known in Ayurveda for boosting bone health. It contains essential minerals and herbs like Shatavari that help in better calcium absorption and nourish the bones. For osteoporosis, joint pain, or calcium deficiency it can be really helpful, but you gotta make sure it’s suiting your body type. Daily use is generally safe, but keep an eye on how your body reacts. Start with a small dose, like 1-2 grams mixed in warm milk, preferably in the morning. Milk acts as an anupan, enhancing absorption.
About combining with Dashmool or Triphala, it can actually increase the effects. Dashmool helps in reducing inflammation, making it great for joints, while Triphala balances the digestive system, helping better nutrient absorption. Take Dashmool decoction separately, and for Triphala, you can have it at night in a warm water mix.
Side effects? Not really common if taken in the right dose, but for some, it could cause a slight heating effect or introduce digestive issues. So, it’s always good to be cautious. Listen to your body, if you feel discomfort, adjust accordingly or consult an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Finding authentic Calcium Buti can be tricky. Known brands like Baidyanath or Dabur usually maintain quality, but when buying online or locally, check for proper certifications or reviews from other users to ensure it’s the real deal. Consistency is key, give it a couple of months—2 to 3 at least to notice a difference.
Also pay attention to your diet and ensure it’s rich in green leafy vegetables, sesame seeds, and almonds; all these foods aid in maintaining good bone health. And maintain a routine exercise, even light walking, goes a long way in bone strength. That’s essentially the wholesome approach Ayurveda recommends!



