Kutajarishta Dosage - #3829
I’ve been dealing with recurring stomach issues for a while now - mostly diarrhea that comes and goes, especially after I eat spicy or oily food. Someone suggested Kutajarishta to me, and I’ve read a little about it online. But there’s so much confusion about the Kutajarishta dosage! Some sites say take it before meals, others after meals, and then there’s the question of how much. Should I take 15 ml or 30 ml? Or should I just measure in teaspoons? Honestly, I’m lost! Also, does the Kutajarishta dosage change if it’s for a child? I’m thinking about my 12-year-old nephew too because he has a weak digestion problem, though not as bad as mine. I don’t want to just give him something without being sure. Another thing - I’ve noticed that my symptoms seem worse in the morning, and I’m wondering if the time of day matters for Kutajarishta dosage. Like, should I take it twice a day or only once, maybe at night? And does it need to be diluted with water? Right now, I’m trying to stick to a simple diet: rice, boiled veggies, and curd mostly. Will Kutajarishta interfere with these foods? I know it’s Ayurvedic, but still, I’d rather be cautious. If anyone has experience with Kutajarishta dosage for similar issues or if there’s a doctor here who can advise, I’d be super grateful. One last thing, can you keep taking it long-term, or should I stop once my stomach settles down? I’ve seen people say Kutajarishta works fast, but I don’t want to overdo it or mess up my body. What’s the ideal duration for taking it? Any help on the Kutajarishta dosage and general tips for digestion would be awesome. Thanks in advance!
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