Is Zandu Parad Tablet Poisonous - #6364
I recently found some Zandu Parad Tablets at my grandmother’s house, and I was curious about their purpose. She mentioned that they are traditionally used in Ayurveda but couldn’t explain much beyond that. I did some research and discovered that Parad refers to mercury, which made me wonder: is Zandu Parad Tablet poisonous? From what I’ve read, mercury is toxic in its raw form, but in Ayurveda, it is processed and purified to remove harmful effects. However, I’m not sure if this makes it completely safe. Is Zandu Parad Tablet poisonous if consumed accidentally, or is it safe for human use in the quantities recommended by Ayurvedic texts? Also, what is the tablet’s intended purpose? Is it for detoxification, strengthening immunity, or something else entirely? My grandmother mentioned that some people use Zandu Parad Tablets for spiritual practices or even medicinal purposes. I’d like to understand if this is correct and whether there’s any scientific backing for its safety. Are there side effects of consuming it regularly, and should it be avoided by individuals with certain health conditions? If anyone has personal experience or professional knowledge about is Zandu Parad Tablet poisonous, please share your insights. How is it typically used, and what precautions should one take if considering its use?
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