Iron deficiency and the liver or spleen issues you are experiencing, with elevated SGOT/SGPT ratios, require thoughtful attention. Rohitakarista is an Ayurvedic formulation traditionally used to support liver and spleen health. It could be supportive as part of your treatment plan. However, it’s crucial to ensure that the dosage and duration of usage are appropriate for your specific condition — consult with your Ayurvedic practitioner about this.
For iron deficiency anemia, dietary changes are significant. Focus on consuming foods that are rich in iron like raisins, dates, pomegranates, and dark green leafy vegetables, they should be well cooked and seasoned with warming spices such as cumin and ginger to aid absorption and digestion. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is incredibly valuable here due to its Vitamin C content, which enhances iron absorption when taken regularly.
Your liver health can be supported by reducing intake of fatty and fried foods, alcohol, and processed sugars. Drinking hot water with lemon in the morning helps detoxify. Include herbs like Guduchi and Bhumyamalaki which are known to support liver function.
It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider for your low serum urea and BUN levels, to determine the underlying cause. Ayurvedic approaches can complement this, but shouldn’t replace conventional medical treatments. Avoid self-medication or unchecked herbal remedies as liver issues can be sensitive. Monitor your blood parameters regularly as per your doctor’s advice, and reflect changes in symptoms under professional guidance.
Certain lifestyle changes like regular moderate exercise, proper hydration, and maintaining a regular sleep pattern are also beneficial to balance your body’s natural processes and enhance your treatment outcomes. Please prioritize your safety by following up with your primary healthcare provider along with any Ayurvedic interventions.



