SDM Kamadugha Rasa might indeed be helpful for addressing general fatigue and digestive issues, but it’s vital to consider how this aligns with your individual dosha constitution and any imbalances. In Ayurveda, your symptoms of fatigue and bloating could indicate an imbalance, often involving both Vata and Pitta. Kamadugha Rasa, particularly known for its cooling and soothing properties, primarily targets excess Pitta.
For your symptoms, Kamadugha Rasa can be beneficial, especially if your Prakriti (body constitution) is predominantly Pitta-based or if you’ve developed excess heat in your system contributing to these issues. It typically helps with symptoms like inflammation, irritation, acidity, and stress as well.
Before you start using it, I’d recommend introducing some preliminary lifestyle changes. Incorporate a Pitta-pacifying diet: focus on fresh, cooling foods — cucumbers, melons, cilantro, and coconut water are good starts. Avoid spicy, oily, and deeply fried foods as they can aggravate Pitta and lead to digestive disturbances.
As for Kamadugha Rasa, you might start with a mild dosage, perhaps taken with honey or ghee, once or twice daily after meals. It’s often wise to observe your body’s reactions closely for a week or so, seeing if there’s an ease in your symptoms. However, supposed to see more noticeable changes, it might take a few weeks.
Given the persistent nature of your fatigue, do see how well this aligns with your overall health plan. If symptoms persist or worsen, reconsider other health avenues as well. If however, you find it’s helpful, continue under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure it’s the best fit for you.



