Asoka aristha is one of the best medicine for female reproductive health helps in balancing hormones and menstrual cycle irregularities it’s strengthens the uterus so can continue before conception, but alone is not enough for conceiving once pregnancy is confirmed stop it immediately or can take for 1 more month and then stop Along with that take Phalagritha 1 tsp with warm water at morning
Asoka aristha alone is not helpful for conception , have to start on different treatment
Ashokarista with phalaghritam 1tstp bd for fertility
Ashokarishtam is a wonderful medicine for any type of gynecological disorder but it should be taken under the supervision of a ayurvedic doctor but u have already started it Ok it’s not a issue now along with that u can start with Phalagritham 10 ml once a day in empty stomach in the morning And also once Pregnancy is confirmed stop ashokarishtam
If your wife wants to conceive. added others medicines with ashokarista…bcz single ashokarista is not so much helpful for that…
SANTATI SUDHA TAB=2-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY
STRI RASAYAN VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY
PHAL GHRIT=1 TSP EMPTY STOMACH WITH MILK EARLY MORNING…
DO REGULAR YOGA AND PRANAYAM= VAZRASANA/TITLIASNA (10 MIN DAILY)
MAYURASANA/BHRAMRI …5 MIN DAILY…
AVOID SPICY/PROCESSED FOOD
YOU CAN ACHIVE YOUR GOAL DEFINITELY
Start with Ashokarist as before Also Start with Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Phalgrith 2tsp twice daily before food with warm milk Shivling beej powder 1/2 tsp + putrajivika churan 1/2 tsp twice daily before food with cow’s milk.
✅ Should Your Wife Continue Taking It? Since she has taken it for 3–4 months, and is now actively trying to conceive: - If her cycles are regular and uterine health has improved, it may be time to pause or taper Ashokarishta. - Continuing it during early pregnancy is not recommended, as it has astringent and uterine-toning properties that may interfere with implantation or early gestation
Suggested Plan: - Stop Ashokarishta once conception is confirmed or if cycles are now regular. - Shift to gentler uterine support like: - Shatavari Churna or Syrup: 5 g daily with warm milk - Dashmool Kwath: 40 ml twice daily (if Vata is high) - Garbhapal Ras (under guidance): Supports pregnancy maintenance
Ayurvedic Support for Recurrent Miscarriage - Strengthen uterine lining: Shatavari, Lodhra, and Bala - Calm Vata: Abhyanga with Bala oil, warm meals, early bedtime - Reduce stress: Bhramari Pranayama, Yoga Nidra - Avoid: Excessive travel, spicy food, emotional strain during conception window
HELLO ASHOK,
-In Ayurveda, this comes under Vandhyatwa (difficulty conceiving) or sometimes Garbhasrava (habitual miscarriage) depending on history. -often, there’s an imbalance of Vata dosha (governs reproductive organs, flow, and implantation), which possible association of pitta (inflammation, heat in uterus) or kapha (blockages, sluggishness )
GOALS OF TREATMENT
Ayurveda works in three phases 1) SHARIRA SHUDDHI= clean toxins (ama) and balance doshas 2) BEEJA SHUDDHI= improv quality of ovum (egg) and shukra (sperm) 3) GARBHASTHAPANA = support healthy conception and prevent miscarriage
CAN TAKE ASHOKARISHTA- it’s a uterine tonic, if periods are irregular then this should be continue or else discontinue
INTERNALLY
1) PHAL GHRITA= 1 tsp with warm milk daily =nourishes uterus, balances vata-pitta, improves fertility
2) SHATAVARI GHRITA= 2 tsp with milk in morning =strengthens endometrium , supports implantation, balances hormones
3) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime =relieves stress, improves ovulation and egg quality
4) SUKUMAR KASHAYA= 15ml + warm water twice daily after meals =regulates menstruation and clears mild blockages
5) AMALAKI RASAYANA= 1 tsp daily =rejuvination and immunity
DURATION= 3-6 months of continuous use before conception is attempted seriously
EXTERNALY -OIL MASSAGE with sesame oil + steam =balances vata, improves circulation to pelvic organs
LIFESTYLE CHANGES -maintain regular sleep-wake cycle. Late nights disturb hormnoes -avoid excessive stress; mental worry disturbs vata and conception -gentle walking daily 30 min. avoid over exercise and heavy lifting during luteal phase (post ovulation) -keep body warm (avoid exposure to cold winds, cold water, especially during and after periods)
YOGA ASANAS -Supta baddhakonasaa= opens pelvic region -Setu bandhasana= improves blood flow to uterus -Paschimottanasana= calms mind, stretches uterus area -Marjaryasana-Bitilasana= regulates pelvic energy
PRANAYAM -Nadi sodhana= balances hormones -Bhramari= reduces anxiety and mental chatter -Sheetali/sheetkari= only if body feels overheated, not in cold seasons
DIET -Favour= warm, freshly cooked food; ghee, milk, soaked almonds, dates, figs, moong dal, red rice, sesame, fresh seasonal fruits -Avoid= excess spicy, sour, deep-fried , packaged, frozen foods. limit caffeine and cold drinks -Use fertility-boosting spices in moderation= cumin, ajwain,fenugrrek , turmeric -take cow’s ghee daily 2 tsp for vital energy
HOME REMEDIES -warm milk with 1 tsp ghee + 1 pinch turmeric at bedtime -Boil 5-6 dates in milk, drink the milk and eat the dates. strengthens reproductive tissue -A paste of black sesame + jaggery during winter months except during periods
INVESTIGATIONS BASIC TEST= hormones, semen analysis, ultrasound= already done
SPECIAL TEST= HSG (for tubal block), Laparoscopy (for hidden issues)
-Don’t lose hope : many women conceive after miscarriage, sometimes even after years of trying -Ayurveda aims to prepare both body and mind to receive and hold a pregnancy -The journey may take a few months of patience. Use this time for healing, nourishing and balancing yourself
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Ashokarishta is an Ayurvedic tonic traditionally used to support women’s reproductive health, often recommended for managing menstrual disorders and improving uterine health. It’s generally considered supportive in balancing doshas and strengthening the reproductive system. However, given your wife’s history of miscarriages and current fertility treatment, it’s crucial to be cautious.
Regarding the continuation of Ashokarishta, it’s best to consult directly with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can evaluate her specific needs, balance, and treatment plan. Generally, if there have been no adverse effects and she’s tolerating it well, short-term continuation may be beneficial, but extending beyond prescribed timeframe without monitoring could be counterproductive.
Ensure she takes Ashokarishta in the prescribed dosage, typically 20 ml twice a day after meals. It’s advised to avoid other stimulants or medications that might interact with Ashokarishta, and also monitor her pitta dosha levels, as excessive use may lead to heat imbalance.
For successful pregnancy and to prevent miscarriage, focusing on holistic lifestyle changes in alignment with Ayurvedic principles is important. Emphasizing sattvic diet - fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and avoiding processed foods can be beneficial. Regular gentle exercise, yoga, or meditation can help reduce stress which is crucial during this phase.
Also, closely follow guidance from your fertility specialist, as integrating both modern medicine and Ayurveda requires careful consideration to avoid conflicting approaches that might hinder her progress. If symptoms persist or conditions worsen in any way, seeking immediate medical intervention or consultation is appropriate to ensure her safety and well-being.
Ashokarishta is a traditionally used herbal formulation in Ayurveda, known for its supposed benefits regarding female reproductive health. It’s often used to help with menstrual irregularities and might offer some support in balancing hormonal rhythms. However, when it comes to aiding fertility and preventing miscarriages, each person’s situation can be quite specific and needs careful consideration.
Given that your wife has already been taking Ashokarishta for 3-4 months, it’s important to reassess its necessity and suitability in her treatment. Prolonged use of any herbal formulation can sometimes lead to unintended effects, especially without clear oversight. The main thing to focus on here is ensuring that Ashokarishta doesn’t interfere with any conventional fertility treatments she might be receiving, or worsen any underlying conditions.
For a successful pregnancy and minimizing the risk of miscarriage, it’s essential that any treatment aligns with her unique prakriti (constitution), dosha balance, and the specific factors contributing to previous miscarriages. Ashokarishta might support reproductive health, but it’s not guaranteed to safeguard against miscarriages without a thorough evaluation. I’d recommend consulting with a qualified practitioner who can evaluate her complete health profile, her agni (digestive/metabolic fire), any present dosha imbalances, and her current treatment plan.
Ensure any Siddha-Ayurveda approach is well-integrated with contemporary medical advice and treatments from her main healthcare provider. This holistic view allows for a more tailored and safer way forward to complement her fertility journey. Always coordinate herbal remedies with other medical guidance to avoid complications. If any signs of imbalance or adverse reactions occur during her use of Ashokarishta, it would be prudent to discontinue and seek professional advice immediately.



