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Cap.Brahmi and Tab.Kaucha are not available but in powder from. I have searched the market. Can I take in powder form? If yes! Please tell quantity and doses. Also tell whether I continue Sinemet tablet. Sorry I am taking your precious time.
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Cap.Brahmi and Tab.Kaucha are not available but in powder from. I have searched the market. Can I take in powder form? If yes! Please tell quantity and doses. Also tell whether I continue Sinemet tablet. Sorry I am taking your precious time. - #20507

Sohail Ahmad Khan

Cap.Brahmi and Tab.Kaucha are not available but in powder from. I have searched the market. Can I take in powder form? If yes! Please tell quantity and doses. Also tell whether I continue Sinemet tablet. Sorry I am taking your precious time. As Dr. Narendrakumar practing as Consulting Ayurved Physician since 1990 dealing in Hair problems, skin diseases, Lifestyle disorders like diabetes, arthritis, stress etc. has prescribed: Avoid sour and fermented and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1 Cap.Brahmi 2-0-2 Tab.Kaucha 2-0-2

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Sohail Ahmad Khan
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104 days ago
OK
Sohail Ahmad Khan
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105 days ago
OK and what about Sinemet tablet? Should it continue? Thanks
You can take it no problem in Powder form 2 to 3 gram each medicine
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Sohail Ahmad Khan
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OK
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Certainly, taking Brahmi and Kaucha in powder form is an option. According to traditional Ayurveda, powders can be equally effective when used properly. For Brahmi powder, you can generally take about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon mixed with warm water, once or twice daily. Kaucha, often known as Kapikacchu, could be taken in a similar way — usually around 1/2 teaspoon with warm milk or water once or twice a day. It’s important to adjust quantities based on your body's response, and start with smaller doses if you're new to these herbs. Continuing with Sinemet should ideally be discussed with your allopathic healthcare provider, as it is important to manage any interactions and cumulative effects with Ayurvedic herbs. Sinemet is a medication that can be crucial for managing conditions like Parkinson’s, so its continuation would largely depend on your physician's guidelines based on your health needs. Since the prescription advises avoiding sour, fermented and processed food, it is important to stick to these as they can often aggravate conditions like arthritis or stress. Include a good variety of raw vegetables and fruits in your diet to enhance overall vitality. Regular exercise and meditation are great recommendations to balance stress, which ties into the Ayurvedic concept of balancing Vata. It would also be beneficial to take these herbs in consultation with your Ayurvedic practitioner, especially considering your healthcare regimen includes Sinemet. Keep monitoring how your body reacts to the powder, and make sure to hash out any side effects or concerns with a professional, it is always best too adapt practices that suit your uniqe constitution.
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