Rajah Ayurveda Asokarishtam is traditionally used in Ayurveda primarily for women’s reproductive health concerns rather than gastrointestinal issues. It may not be directly relevant for your digestive symptoms, like bloating or sharp stomach pains. While some formulations like this can have a general benefit for Vata and Pitta imbalances due to the presence of certain herbs, it’s not primarily targeted for digestion-specific problems you’re experiencing. Instead, look at why your agni, or digestive fire, might be weak or imbalanced.
Bloating could be due to an aggravated Vata dosha. Try incorporating warm, well-cooked meals with spices like cumin, ginger, and fennel which can aid digestion and help reduce gas or bloating. Eat mindfully, slow your pace, and ensure meals are spaced properly — about three hours apart minimum, to allow full digestion.
If you still have interest in Asokarishtam despite its different primary use, a typical dose for an adult is about 15-30 ml per day, generally recommended after meals. However, for digestive issues, it’s not the go-to option.
For your specific digestive concerns, consider using Trikatu churna—consisting of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger. Taking a pinch with warm water before meals could help stimulate digestive enzymes and aid bloating. But—it’s equally important to address dietary and lifestyle habits, like minimizing raw or cold foods which may worsen your condition.
If symptoms persist or worsen, I strongly recommend seeking a tailored consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner near you, or a healthcare professional to ensure there’s no underlying issue being overlooked.


