Dealing with the aftermath of a bacterial infection can be exhausting, so I totally get why you’re looking for natural solutions to help your blood health. You mentioned a few Patanjali products like Giloy Ghanvati, Neem tablets, and Divya Sarva-Kalpa Kwath, and yes, these can indeed aid in purification and boosting immunity — each have their unique benefits.
Giloy Ghanvati is known for strengthening the immune system and is considered a powerful blood purifier. People often take one tablet twice a day, preferably on an empty stomach, so it might be effective for your recovery phase. Neem tablets are excellent for skin and blood health due to their detoxifying properties. They might be best suited for skin-related issues but can also be included in your regimen. Similarly, Divya Sarva-Kalpa Kwath supports detoxification and might be taken as a decoction — 2 teaspoons in 400 ml water, boiled until it reduces to half, consumed twice a day.
As for dietary considerations, it’s a good idea to avoid spicy, oily, or heavy foods while taking these remedies— they can disturb your body’s balance, potentially counteracting the effects of any treatment. Opt for fresh fruits, green leafy veggies, and whole grains. Drink plenty of warm water and herbal teas to flush out toxins. Incorporate spices like turmeric and ginger in your diet; they’re excellent for inflammation and immune support.
About the safety of these products for long-term use, generally, Ayurvedic medicines are safe but moderation and following recommended dose is important to prevent any issues. Listen to your body; if there are any side effects like stomach upset or allergies, it’s wise to pause and consult a healthcare provider.
Remember, Ayurveda emphasizes holistic care, so also consider stress-reducing practices like yoga or meditation – they aid in balancing your body’s systems. If you’re open to combining treatments, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to craft a personalized plan that caters to your dosha (constitution), as imbalances can lead to recurring issues.
Always keep your primary healthcare professional in the loop when mixing treatments, especially if you’re already taking prescribed meds. Balancing Ayurvedic with modern treatments can be powerful, but it should always be done carefully. Hope this gets you starting on a path back to vitality!


