1.Rajahpravartini vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Shatavari Kalpa 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk after meals 3.Kumaryasava 20 ml with 20 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Hingwashtak churna 1/2 tsp with warm water just before meals twice daily
Supportive Practices - Warm castor oil massage on lower abdomen at night - Steam inhalation with ajwain or tulsi to relieve nausea - Avoid cold, heavy, or spicy foods—favor warm, light meals - Gentle yoga poses like Apanasana and Supta Baddha Konasana
If any medicine does not agree and causes problems, better to stop it. Start with Rajapravartini vati 1-0-1 after food with water for getting periods M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water for regularising your periods. Hingvastak churan 1tsp with buttermilk after lunch daily Take mahashankha vati 1-0-1 after food with water., This will help reduce your pain.
Tab. Ajmodadi 2-0-2
Maha Shanka vati 1tab bd , abhayarista 20ml bd, udaramritham 20ml bd enough
Thank you for sharing this The abdominal pain you are experiencing after taking age care is likely due to internal hormonal shifts or mild uterine contractions as the body tries to regularise your cycle This kind of discomfort can also happen when there is underlying congestion or imbalance in digestion or pelvic circulation For now stop taking age care until the pain subsides Take CCF tea Avoid cold foods Curd heavy meals stay well hydrated take Avipattikara churna 1/2 tsp with water before meals Once the pain reduces start Asoka aristha 15 ml with equal quantity of water twice daily after food If the pain becomes persistent or severe or if there is unusual bleeding then get a pelvic scan to rule out any other causes
She care juice is used to manage irregular periods supports harmonal balance metabolism and skin and hair health The ingredients which are present are safe n it doesn’t cause any side effects usually But exactly where the pain is if you mention it would be easy to advise you further For now stop that juice N if possible once get ultra sound scan
HELLO,
YOU MENTIONED -missed periods for 2 months -took She care to Bring your period -After 4 days-cramping stomach pain, especially at night, sometimes unbearable -nausea or vomiting
WHAT IS HAPPENING -“SHE CARE” is an ayurvedic uterine stimulant, It contain herbs like Ashoka, Lodhra ,Dashmoola, Shatavari,hing, and aloe era -These herbs work by stimulating your uterus and activating the menstrual flow- but if your digestion or vata-pitta balance is disturbed, the stimulation can be too strong
As a result -uterine contraction increase-> causing cramps and pain -pitta aggravation in the stomach->leads to nausea and burning -vata imbalance-> worsens pain and disturbs the menstrual rhythm further
In Ayurveda, this condition is seen as an aggravation of Apana vata (the downward energy that controls menstruation, urination, and elimination) combined with pitta irritation in the uterus and intestines
TREATMENT GOALS -pacify aggravated vata and pitta doshas-> to relieve pain, nausea, and restore balance -strengthen digestion -regulate the menstrual cycle naturally-> without overstimulation -rebuild uterine and hormonal balance -prevent recurrence
INTERNAL MEDICATIONS
1) FOR ACUTE PAIN AND NAUSEA (first 7 days)
-AJWAIN-JEERA-SAUNF TEA= 1/2 tsp each boiled in 2 cups water-> reduce to 1 cup= 1 cup warm twice daily after meals =relieves gas, improves digestion, reduces uterine cramps
-HINGWASTAKA CHURNA= 1/4 tsp with warm water before meals =reduces vata and gas, relieves cramping
-CASTOR OIL= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime once a week = softens vata, relieves spasm and promote downward flow gently
STOP “SHE CARE” TEMPORARILY
2) FOR MENSTRUAL REGULATION (AFTER PAIN SUBSIDES) Once acute pain settles, begin mild cycle- regulating and uterine toning remedies
-ASHOKARISHTA= 15 ml with warm water twice dealt after meals for 2 months = strengthens uterus, balances pitta and vata, regulates bleeding
-SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk twice daily for 2 months =norishes female hormones, improves fertility, and cycle regularity
-DASHMOOLA KASHAYA= 20 ml twice daily with warm waterr before meals = relieves chronic uterine pain, pacifies vata
EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS
1) HOT WATER BAG/ WARM CASTOR OIL COMPRESS= apply on lower abdomen for 15 min nightly =reduces pain, relaxes uterus
2) OIL MASSAGE= use warm sesame oil on lower back ad abdomen before bath =Balances Vata, improves circulation
LIFESTYLE -keep regular meal and sleep timing -sleep by 10 pm to allow hormonal regulation -take warm baths -practice stress management - meditation, journaling, gentle walks -use heating pad when cramping
DON’TS -avoid cold food and drinks- cold milk, yogurt, ice water -avoid fasting or skipping meals -avoid excessive exercise or late nights -do not self medicate with strong uterine stimulants
DIET
GRAINS= warm rice, wheat porridge, moong dal khichdi AVOID= refined flour, cold salads
VEGETABLES= bottle gourd, ridge gourd, pumpkin, drumstick AVOID= cauliflower, cabbage, potatoes gas forming
FRUITS= ripe banana, papaya, pomegranate, dates AVOID=citrus fruits, sour berries
DAIRY= warm milk with pinch of turmeric or nutmeg AVOID=cold milk, curd, cheese
SPICES=cumin, fennel, coriander, hing, turmeric AVOID= excess chilli, vinegar, tamarind
HYDRATION= warm water or herbal teas- ajwain,fennel, coriander Avoid caffeine and aerated drinks
YOGA AND PRANAYAM -suptabaddha konasana= opens pelvic area, relieves cramps -balasana= relaxes lower abdomen -apanasana= aids downward low of apana vata -anulom vilom= balances hormones, calms mind -bhramari= reduces stress and anxiety linked to delayed menses
HOME REMEDIES -Ginger tea with honey- relieves nausea and improves circulation -Warm sesame oil massage on abdomen daily -Papaya and turmeric milk = supports menstrual regularity -Fenugreek seed tea= 1 tsp seeds boiled I 1cup water, drink warm to reduce cramps
Your symptoms show a temporary imbalance caused by strong uterine stimulation and aggravated vata pitta -With gentle Ayurvedic management- focusing on restoring balance rather than forcing bleeding- the body can recover naturally -Ayurveda emphasizes patience and consistency- improvement may take 1-2 months but results are deep and sustainable -iF pain becomes unbearable or accompanied by heavy bleeding, fever, or fainting- visit a Gynecologist immediately
DO FOLLOW
HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Your experience of stomach pain after taking She Care for missed periods could be indicative of several factors including indigestion or a possible reaction to the ingredients. While She Care is marketed as a herbal supplement, it’s important to acknowledge that each individual’s body may react differently.
Firstly, ensure that this pain is not a symptom of any serious condition. If the pain persists or worsens, especially if it’s unbearable, it is advisable to seek immediate medical attention to rule out any acute conditions. Ayurveda values the balance of doshas, and it’s possible that the supplement may have aggravated underlying dosha imbalances, particularly if your digestive system is sensitive.
For immediate relief from stomach pain, you can try some gentle Ayurvedic approaches. Ginger tea might be helpful as it aids in digestion and can reduce pain due to bloating or indigestion. Simply, boil a few slices of fresh ginger in water and sip it warm.
Avoid foods that are heavy, oily, or too spicy as they might increase the digestive fire (agni) excessively, leading to discomfort. Stick to easily digestible foods — such as warm soups, softly cooked rice, or mung dal khichdi — during this phase.
Pebble warm water alternated with rest is beneficial. Apply a heat compress on your abdomen or take a warm bath to soothe the muscles. Turmeric with warm milk can also soothe inflammation and help alleviate pain.
In the longer term, addressing any potential vata imbalances might be needed since vata is often associated with issues related to pain and movement. Incorporate routine practices like regular meals, adequate hydration, gentle yoga or stretching exercises adapted to your comfort level, and sufficient sleep.
Always prioritize safety and professional medical consultation above all Ayurvedic remedies if there’s any escalation in symptoms.
Experiencing stomach pain after taking a remedy for missed periods suggests that your body might be reacting to the formulation. It’s important first to consider if there may be a deeper imbalance or underlying issue associated with your menstrual health. In the framework of Siddha-Ayurvedic understanding, missed periods could be linked to an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas, which govern respectively movement and transformative mechanisms in your body.
It’s crucial to be cautious with formulations like She Care. If the pain is severe, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional immediately to rule out complications rather than solely rely on home remedies. If the situation is not urgent but uncomfortable, there are steps you can take to soothe your system. Start by focusing on your diet; emphasize warm, cooked meals that are light and easy to digest to help balance Vata and Pitta. Incorporate foods like warm milk with a pinch of turmeric, which is warming and anti-inflammatory.
Drinking ginger tea can also be soothing. Ginger has properties that can aid digestion and reduce spasmodic pain; prepare it by boiling a few slices in water for 10 minutes. Include cumin and coriander in your cooking — these spices are known to aid digestion and support menstrual health. Additionally, practice gentle yoga or stretching in the evening to promote relaxation. If the pain persists, and especially if accompanied by fever or unusual symptoms, don’t delay in seeking further medical attention. Comfort and health should be the priority, particularly if severe discomfort continues.


