Can I take Mukta Vati and Gokshura Guggal for my creatinine levels? - #43595
i am 41 year old with High BP, which is under controll by allopathic medicine my creatinine is 1.2 can i take mukta vati and gokshura guggal for creatinine ?
How long have you been taking allopathic medicine for high blood pressure?:
- 1-6 monthsHave you experienced any symptoms related to your kidney function?:
- No symptomsWhat does your typical diet look like?:
- Balanced, healthy dietDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
When considering Mukta Vati and Gokshura Guggal in the context of kidney function and creatinine levels, it’s crucial to take a holistic view. Mukta Vati is primarily used for managing hypertension in Ayurveda. Since your blood pressure is already under control with allopathic medicine, adding Mukta Vati without consulting your healthcare provider could lead to unpredictable results. Combining traditional and allopathic treatments must be done carefully to avoide negative interactions.
Gokshura, known for its potential benefits on kidney function, is often used in combination with Guggal for supporting urinary system health. However, Gokshura Guggal may help in maintaining optimal kidney function, yet it’s essential to remember that every individual’s response can be different. Your creatinine level of 1.2 is within a generally acceptable range, albeit on the higher end for some people, so close monitoring is wise.
Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner can provide insights into whether Gokshura Guggal could be beneficial for your specific constitution (prakriti) and current imbalances (vikruti). Before starting these, consider any current symptoms, like changes in urination or diet, that may affect kidney function.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, focus also on maintaining dietary habits that support kidney health. Staying hydrated, consuming a diet rich in naturally diuretic foods like cucumber and watermelon, and minimizing high-salt processed foods are beneficial. Ensure regular medical checkups to monitor your creatinine levels.
In short, integrating Ayurveda into your health regimen requires cautious and personalized approach. Please consider scheduling a detailed consultation with your Ayurvedic physician to devise a plan that’s specifically tailored to your health needs, while also communicating with your allopathic doctor to ensure safe, and effective integration.

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