Concerns About Riyansh Amrut Juice and Its Health Effects - #47940
Is Riyansh amrut juice and Riyansh products contains any steroids? Is it addict drug? Is good for health? Causing any side effects? Thanks in advance!
What specific health concerns do you have regarding Riyansh products?:
- General health improvementHave you used Riyansh products before?:
- No, but consideringDo you have any pre-existing health conditions?:
- No, generally healthyDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
RIYANSH AMRIT JUICE AND RIYANSH PRODUCTS ARE HERBAL FORMULATIONS MADE FROM NATURAL HERBS LIKE AMLA ASHWAGANDHA GUDUCHI AND SHATAVARI THEY DO NOT CONTAIN STEROIDS OR ADDICTIVE DRUGS IF THE PRODUCTS ARE AUTHENTIC AND MANUFACTURED PROPERLY
THESE HERBS CAN SUPPORT IMMUNITY IMPROVE DIGESTION INCREASE ENERGY AND PROMOTE GENERAL WELL BEING THEY ARE SAFE FOR MOST HEALTHY ADULTS
POTENTIAL SIDE EFFECTS ARE RARE BUT MAY INCLUDE MILD DIGESTIVE UPSET OR ALLERGIC REACTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY MEDICATIONS IT IS BEST TO CHECK BEFORE STARTING
HERBAL TONICS SHOULD BE USED AS SUPPORTIVE HEALTH MEASURES ALONG WITH BALANCED DIET ADEQUATE SLEEP AND REGULAR LIFESTYLE HABITS THEY ARE NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT
START WITH SMALL DOSES OBSERVE HOW YOUR BODY RESPONDS AND FOCUS ON NATURAL FOODS AND DAILY ROUTINE FOR BEST RESULTS
Thankyou sir!
Take it not worry its self
Ok sir Thanks!
Nothing to worry about. You can take it safely.
Ok ma’am… Thanks!
Riyansh Amrut Juice & products: Steroids: No Addictive: No Good for health: May help Side effects: Usually safe, but may cause stomach upset or allergies in some people
Thankyou!
No confirmed evidence of synthetic steroids in this specific product (marketed as 100% herbal with 42 herbs like Ashwagandha).
No, its not a drug; no physical addiction reported. It May give mild benefits (immunity, digestion, energy) from herbs if genuine.
Side effects are Usually mild (acidity, loose motions, allergies). Rare risk of contaminants in unregulated herbals.
Best Advice: Start with small dose (2–4 weeks) from trusted source. Monitor effects. If concerned then get lab-tested. Better: Rely on fresh fruits/veggies, exercise, sleep.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Thankyou sir!
Riyansh Amrit juice is purely herbal doesn’t contain any steroids it is made from a blend of around 42 to 45 different fruits and herbs, including ingredients like Noni Amla Tulsi Aloe Vera Ashwagandha and various berries It is marketed as a natural health supplement that supports overall wellness and helps manage a wide array of health condition So without any worries yu can continue 15 ml twice daily on empty stomach
Thankyou ma’am!
Hello Let’s break down what’s really going on with RIYANSH Amrit Juice 500 ml, and similar products from Riyansh, so you can decide for yourself whether they’re safe, effective, or even worth trying.
What do these products actually claim?
You’ll see a lot of bold promises — boosting your immunity, balancing blood pressure, helping with diabetes, reducing stress, tackling obesity, and even supporting “over 60 diseases” like cancer, kidney disease, or heart disease.
That’s a pretty wild range. Anytime you see a product claiming to fix nearly everything under the sun, it’s a red flag. Some online listings just repeat these big claims over and over, but don’t back them up with any real science or studies.
Do they have steroids in them?
There’s no solid evidence showing Riyansh Amrit Juice or similar products contain steroids.
They’re usually advertised as “herbal,” and the ingredient lists don’t mention steroids or synthetic drugs.
But here’s the catch: unless you have an actual lab report or a detailed ingredient label for your batch, you can’t really know what’s inside.
And just because something doesn’t have steroids, that doesn’t automatically make it safe or effective.
Are these addictive or actual “drugs”?
Nope. There’s no sign that these are addictive, or that they contain drugs like opioids or benzodiazepines. Sometimes people call these things “addictive” online, but they usually mean you get used to the taste or the routine — not true drug dependence.
So, do they really work?
There’s no strong clinical evidence showing these juices or herbal blends actually lower blood sugar, treat liver disease, or cure tough medical problems. The big claims on their websites aren’t backed by published research, ingredient breakdowns, or safety studies. At the end of the day, these are just supplements with unproven benefits, not real medicines.
Are they safe to take every day?
Even though they’re labeled as “herbal,” you still have to be careful. Key concerns: - You don’t really know what’s inside, since there’s no transparent ingredient list. - Herbal blends can mess with how other medicines work, especially if you’re already taking something for another condition. - Quality control is hit or miss with supplements sold online; not all of them stick to good manufacturing standards.
Because of all this, Ayurvedic doctors usually say: always check with a qualified practitioner before trying any herbal product, especially if you’ve got health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, or thyroid issues.
General safety tips for any herbal juice or supplement: - Always check the ingredient list and look up anything you don’t recognize. - If you can, ask for a certificate of analysis or see if the product has a manufacturing license. - Avoid these products if you have allergies, are on prescription meds, or if you’re pregnant or elderly. - If you notice anything weird or new after starting a supplement, stop right away and talk to your doctor.
Is Riyansh Amrit Juice good for your health? It’s marketed as a wellness product, but: - It’s not a real medicine. - There’s no clinical evidence that it does what it claims. - The idea that it cures dozens of diseases is exaggerated and unproven. - Whether it’s safe or not really comes down to what’s actually in it — and your own health situation.
Just because something says “Ayurvedic” doesn’t guarantee it’s safe or effective. You need to know what’s in it, how much you’re supposed to take, and whether it’s made to any real quality standards.
Looking for safer options?
Try freshly made herbal teas like tulsi, ginger, or turmeric. Eat whole foods — fruits, veggies, grains. Or consider classic Ayurvedic products like chyawanprash or fresh amla juice, but only with guidance from a real practitioner. These have known benefits and can be tailored to your needs.
Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate
Thankyou so much ma’am!
No it doesn’t contains any steroid
Reyansh Juice (Herbal formulation – Steroid Free) Dose: 15 ml BD (twice daily) How to take: Mix in 30–50 ml lukewarm water Timing: After meals Duration: 30 days Thanks.
Thankyou sir!
Riyansh Amrut juice and related products are marketed as Ayurvedic herbal tonics made from multiple plant extracts. Available information shows no evidence of steroids or addictive substances in them. They are generally considered safe for healthy adults.
🧪 Steroids & Addiction Concerns - Steroids: No credible reports or evidence that Riyansh products contain synthetic steroids. - Addiction: Herbal tonics like this are not addictive drugs. They don’t contain habit-forming chemicals. - Quality control: As with many herbal products, purity depends on the manufacturer. Always check for FSSAI approval and buy from trusted sellers.
✅ Recommendation If your goal is general health improvement, Riyansh Amrut juice can be tried as a supportive herbal tonic. However: - Don’t expect dramatic results. - Use it as part of a balanced diet and lifestyle. - Monitor how your body responds in the first few weeks. - Stop if you notice any discom
Warm Regards DR. ANJALI SEHRAWAT
Thankyou ma’am!
It doesn’t contain any steroids but u should take under supervision of a ayurvedic doctor
Ok sir Thanks!
HELLO,
1) STEROIDS OR ADDICTIVE DRUGS -There is no evidence that Riyansh Amrut juice contains synthetic steroids or addictive pharmaceutical drugs. It is marketed as an herbal tonic
2) ADDICTIVENESS -These products are not addictive. Regular use might create a habit, but it does not lead to physical dependence like prescription drugs or narcotics
3) HEALTH BENEFITS -some ingredients like amla, ashwagandha, shatavari are traditionally used in herbal medicine for general wellness, immunity, and vitality -scientific evidence for strong health benefits is limited. Effects are usually mild and supportive rather than curative
4) POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS -mild digestive issues (acidity, gas, loose stools) -allergic reactions in sensitive individuals -possible interactions with medications (thyroid, diabetes, or blood pressure drugs) -Risk of contamination or poor quality if manufacturing standards are not strictly folllowed
5) SAFETY ADVICE -Check for official approvals and ingredients transparency -avoid long term use without consulting a healthcare provider -do not rely on these products to treat or cure medial conditioons
IN SHORT= Riyansh Amrut juice is generally safe for a healthy person if used as a supplement, not a medicine, but benefits are mild and unproven, and quality can vary
THANK YOU
DR. MAITRI ACHARYA
Riyansh Amrut juice contains ingredients that are herbal, like ginger, garlic lemon. Honey, ACV, …all these are safe to take on daily basis. You can start with small dose dilute with water and slowly increase the dose. The ingredients donot show it has steroids. About Riyansh Products, cannot comment Unless we know the product name and ingredients.

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