Can I take Chandraprabha Vati and Arogyavardhini Vati together for health? - #44640
Can I take chandraprabha vati & arogyavardini vati both together for general & sexual health. My age is 60 years.
Have you taken any Ayurvedic medicines before?:
- Yes, occasionallyDo you have any existing health conditions?:
- Yes, one conditionHow would you describe your overall energy levels?:
- ModerateDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Taking Chandraprabha Vati and Arogyavardhini Vati together can be beneficial for overall general and sexual health, provided they are used appropriately and under proper guidance, especially at the age of 60. Chandraprabha Vati is known for its benefits in urinary disorders, diabetes, diseases of the reproductive system among others. It’s calming and improves vitality and vigor. Arogyavardhini Vati is often used for promoting liver health, aiding in detoxification, and improving digestion.
Before you start using both, it’s important to understand that these formulations work best when prescribed based on your specific dosha type—Vata, Pitta, or Kapha—as well as any imbalances. At an age of 60, individual health condition, underlying disease, digestive strength (agni), and current medication should be taken into account to ensure safety and effectiveness.
For most adults, consuming one to two tablets of each, twice daily, is typical. However, dosage can vary depending on the severity of conditions and one’s constitution. It’s always recommended to consume these with lukewarm water or as directed by a practitioner, preferably after meals to aid digestion and absorption.
Diet and lifestyle are crucial when taking these remedies. Maintain a balanced diet, favoring easily digestible foods that suit your prakriti. Avoid excessively heavy, spicy, or fried foods that may disrupt digestion or cause pitta imbalance.
Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner is strongly adviced before proceeding. They can provide personalized advice, ensuring no contraindications with any current ailment or medication like blood thinners or blood pressure meds, which are common around this age.
If any unusual symptoms like nausea, digestive discomfort or dizziness arise upon taking the herbs, discontinue use immediately and seek professional guidance. Proper evaluation helps harness the benefits effectively while minimizing risks.

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