Is Agnitundj Vati Safe for Detox and Bad Breath? - #45439
Heard Agnitundj vati helps in detoxifying the body. It helps in managing bad breath caused due toxins. I am 49 year old have controlled high blood pressure with medicine. I am heavy weight with very high BMI. Just wanted to know if it’s ok to take this medicine and also on dosage
How long have you been experiencing bad breath?:
- More than 6 monthsDo you have any other symptoms related to digestion?:
- Occasional bloatingHave you tried any other treatments for bad breath?:
- No, I haven't tried anythingDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Agnitundi Vati is a classical Ayurvedic formulation often used to support digestive health and potentially assist in detoxifying the body. It’s thought to stimulate agni, or the digestive fire, which can contribute to alleviating symptoms like bad breath that can be linked to poor digestion and accumulation of toxins, or ama. However, given your controlled high blood pressure and high BMI, it’s crucial to proceed with caution.
Agnitundi Vati contains strong digestive herbs, and while it may be beneficial for enhancing digestive function, its effects can vary based on individual health conditions. Since you are managing high blood pressure, it is essential to be cautious because certain herbs can interact with blood pressure medications, potentially altering their effect. Without a personal assessment, recommending Agnitundi Vati without considering these interactions would not be responsible.
If your healthcare provider approves the use of Agnitundi Vati, typically, a dose might be one to two tablets twice daily after meals, but this can vary based on specific health needs. However, I would advise not to self-prescribe this powerful formulation without professional guidance.
Also, to support detoxification and manage bad breath naturally, focus on your diet. Incorporate warm, easily digestible foods, sipping warm water throughout the day, can support digestion. Favor foods like cooked vegetables and suitable grains.
Furthermore, regular physical activity is highly recommended to manage your BMI, as well as aiding digestion and circulation, all of which could indirectly help in managing bad breath. Always consult with a healthcare practitioner before making any significant changes to your health regimen, especially considering existing conditions or medications.

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