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Question #2498
111 days ago
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jantu kitanu buti - #2498

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I’ve been dealing with recurring infections for the past few months and someone recently told me about jantu kitanu buti in Ayurveda, but I don’t know much about it. My problem started with a skin infection that kept coming back even after using ointments. Then I had a bad bout of stomach issues that a doctor said was caused by bacteria. It feels like my immune system has just been weak lately, and I keep getting affected by infections more than usual. From what I understand, jantu kitanu buti is used to fight bacteria and germs naturally. Is that correct? Can it be used for skin infections, or is it more effective for internal issues like stomach infections or even general immunity? I’ve also read that it’s sometimes used as a preventive measure to stop recurring infections, but I don’t know how long you’re supposed to take it or in what form. Is it available as a powder, or do you have to prepare it in a specific way? Another thing I’m curious about is whether jantu kitanu buti has any side effects. I don’t want to take something that’s too harsh on the stomach or causes reactions, especially since I already have sensitive skin. Do you know if it’s safe for regular use, or should it only be taken when you have an active infection? I’ve tried neem and turmeric for their antibacterial properties, but they didn’t completely solve my issues. Could jantu kitanu buti be stronger or work differently? If anyone here has used it, I’d love to hear your experience, especially if it helped with infections or improved immunity. Should I consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting it, or is it safe to try on my own?

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
100 days ago
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Jantu Kitanu Buti is an Ayurvedic remedy known for its antibacterial, antifungal, and immune-boosting properties. It is indeed used to fight infections caused by bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens, both internally (like stomach infections) and externally (for skin infections). It is commonly used for boosting immunity and preventing recurring infections. You may find it in various forms, such as powders or tablets, and it can be used in combination with other herbs for better effectiveness. However, its exact preparation and dosage should ideally be recommended by an Ayurvedic practitioner, as it needs to be tailored to your specific condition and body constitution. While Jantu Kitanu Buti can help with bacterial infections, it’s important to monitor your body's response, especially if you have sensitive skin. It is typically safe, but taking it regularly or for prolonged periods without guidance may not be ideal for everyone. Side effects are rare, but some individuals might experience mild digestive discomfort. Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended to ensure it’s the right choice for your case and to avoid possible interactions with other treatments you may be using. As for effectiveness, it may work differently from neem and turmeric, as it targets infections more broadly and may be stronger in some cases. However, a personalized consultation will provide the best results for long-term relief.
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