Vrishya Gutika can be a helpful supplement in Ayurvedic practice, especially for boosting vitality and addressing reproductive health. But, given your sensitive stomach, there’s a few things to consider. Vrishya Gutika is generally well-tolerated but could have mild side effects like upset stomach or indigestion, particularly if you have digestive issues.
As for ingredients, Vrishya Gutika is made of herbal components such as Ashwagandha and Shatavari, typically plant-based, so it’s suitable for vegetarians. Always double-check the specific formulation, as different manufacturers might have slight variations. But generally, it shouldn’t include animal-derived products.
Regarding if it helps with fatigue, yes, it can. Ashwagandha in particular is known for its adaptogenic properties—helping your body manage stress and increase energy levels. Yet, fatigue can be caused by a range of factors from lifestyle to diet or even underlying health conditions. So, it’s probably best to also have a health assessment to get to the root cause.
Now about dosage - while some people take it without a prescription, consulting a doctor first—preferably, someone well-versed in Ayurveda—is a smart move. They can provide guidance on how it will interact with your sensitive digestion and personal health profile. Recommendations often range from 1-2 tablets a couple of times a day, but again, this depends on individual needs and nature of the product.
As for seeing results, it’s not an overnight miracle worker. It might take a few weeks or even months to notice substantial improvements. Regarding food or supplements to avoid, I’d suggest steering clear of excessively spicy, oily, or junk foods which may upset your stomach further, and be cautious when combining with other medications or alcohol. It’s always a good idea to keep your Ayurvedic practitioner updated if you’re using other treatments or supplements.



