SNA Viaaghriaadi Kashayam isn’t a one-size-fits-all remedy, but its traditional application suggests uses for balancing Vata and Kapha doshas, which can be related to digestive disturbances and fatigue. If you’re not seeing improvements after a couple of weeks, it might be worth examining the root cause further. Ayurdeva always focuses on underlying imbalances.
Typical signs that it’s helping include improved digestion, less bloating, reduced fatigue, and an overall sense of lightness. Monitor these closely. Sometimes factors like stress and diet also play crucial roles but they can mask potential benefits.
Taking Kashayams properly impacts their efficacy. It’s usually recommended to take it on an empty stomach, preferably in the morning. You can follow it with warm water to enhance absorption. Consistency is also key. Keep the regimen for a few more weeks unless instructed otherwise by your practitioner.
Diet-wise, avoiding difficult-to-digest foods like cold, heavy, oily, or overly processed foods helps optimize digestion. Instead, favor warm, cooked foods that are easier on the stomach. Spices like ginger, cumin, and fennel can support your agni as well.
If these symptoms persist, consulting with your Ayurvedic practitioner again is a good idea. There may be a need for a different approach or blend that aligns better with your specific need and constitution. Always communicate ongoing symptoms to ensure you’re on the right path. If at any point your symptoms worsen or new symptoms appear, seek immediate medical advice. Prioritize your safety.



