Questions about Kushmanda Rasayana and Anhidrosis Treatment - #42571
A) kushmanda rasayana -1) use for 2) Tasir 3) how to consume 4 )showes result in how day's B ) Anhidrosis Symptoms - 1 ) any treatment
How long have you been experiencing symptoms of anhidrosis?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you tried any treatments for anhidrosis before?:
- No, not yetDo you have any other health issues that may be related?:
- Yes, skin conditionsShop Now in Our Store

Doctors' responses
Kushmanda Rasayana is an Ayurvedic formulation primarily used for respiratory and general health benefits. It is known for its ability to enhance immunity, improve respiratory function, and support digestion. Its ‘tasir,’ or inherent quality, is often cooling, making it beneficial in balancing Pitta dosha due to its sweet and cooling properties. When using Kushmanda Rasayana, consume it in doses of one to two teaspoons twice a day, preferably with warm water or milk after meals for optimal digestion and absorption. Generally, noticeable results can vary; however, many users report improvement within 2 to 3 weeks of consistent use, although individual experiences may differ based on factors such as body constitution and existing health conditions.
Regarding Anhidrosis, a condition characterised by reduced or absent sweating, Ayurveda can support management through holistic approaches. The primary goal is to restore the body’s natural balance and encourage normal sweat function. Focusing on diet and lifestyle can be beneficial. Consuming foods that enhance hydration and internal cooling, such as watermelon, cucumber, and leafy greens, may help. Drinking plenty of water and hydrating herbal teas like coriander or fenugreek-infused tea is recommended.
Additionally, engaging in regular, moderate exercise to stimulate mild sweating and support circulation can be supportive. If dietary and lifestyle adjustments do not show improvement, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical conditions that could require more immediate attention. Ayurvedic therapies such as virechana (purgation) or abhyanga (oil massage) can also assist, but it is advisable to undertake such treatments under the guidance of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure safety and effectiveness. Always ensure that treatment aligns with your specific health conditions and needs.

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