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Key Benefits of Baidyanath Ras Parpati
- Supports healthy digestion and eases indigestion discomfort
- Aids in reducing chronic diarrhoea and loose motions quickly
- Boosts appetite in children and adults with weak digestion
- Provides gentel relief from abdominal pain and cramps
- Normalizes Vata and Kapha balance in the gastrointestinal tract
- Serves as a potent anti-emetic to calm nausea episodes
- Enhances nutrient assimilation and overall digestive wellness
Product Description of Baidyanath Ras Parpati
Baidyanath Ras Parpati is a traditional herbo-mineral formulation crafted to help those pesky tummy troubles that everyone hates. It’s a time-tested Ayurvedic remedy, lightly powdered and ready to mix with honey, ginger juice or jaiphal decoction for best effect. Living with chronic diarrhoea or loss of appetite isn’t fun—this little jar aims to bring back balance. Funny thing is, it works in kids and grownups, though adult dosage may vary. You might find its metallic-herbal twist odd at first, but it’s part of the charm, really. Ras Parpati acts swiftly on Vata and Kapha imbalances, tackles nausea and soothes cramping in one go. Don’t expect it to taste like candy, but it’s absolutely potent. Over centuries, folks have turned to this remedy to relieve indigestion, anaemia-like fatigue, and persistent diarrhoea. Trusting tradition, with a pinch of modern care, you get a reliable daily companion for digestive health. Some days you might skip it, and that’s ok—it’s here when you need it most!
Key ingredients with descriptions of Baidyanath Ras Parpati
- Parad (Purified): A form of refined mercury processed per classical Ayurvedic texts.
- Gandhak (Purified): Purified sulphur, traditionally used in Ayurvedic preparations.
Key uses of Baidyanath Ras Parpati
- Chronic and acute diarrhoea relief for both children and adults
- Alleviates indigestion, bloating, and gas-related discomforts
- Acts as an anti-emetic to reduce episodes of vomiting or nausea
- Improves appetite and assists in nutrient absorption
- Balances Vata and Kapha doshas in the digestive tract
- Provides relief from abdominal cramps and mild pain
How to use Baidyanath Ras Parpati
Adults: 30–60 mg (approx. a pinch) mixed with honey or ginger juice twice daily.
Children: 15–30 mg mixed with honey or jaiphal water twice daily.
Take it before meals for best absorption. Do not exceed the recommended quantity
Safety information about Baidyanath Ras Parpati
- Children: Use strictly under pediatrician guidance; do not exceed dose.
- Pregnant women: Consult qualified healthcare professional before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Seek medical advice; avoid self-medication.
- People with chronic diseases: Not for self-use; must follow physician’s direction.
- People with allergies: Check ingredients; discontinue if any rash or irritation.
- Elderly individuals: Monitor dose; take with warm water or honey.
- Patients taking medications: Potential interactions exist—ask your doctor.
- People with weakened immunity: Use cautiously under professional supervision.
Additional information about Baidyanath Ras Parpati
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the lid tightly closed to prevent moisture ingress. Always use a clean, dry spoon to measure powder. Do not mix with incompatible substances like alkaline juices. For best results, combine with a light diet and adequate hydration. Keep out of reach of children and pets. This product contains purified mercury and sulphur per classical Ayurvedic methods; handle with care. Not evaluated by modern regulatory bodies for safety or efficacy in specific populations. Results may vary. If symptoms persist, discontinue use and contact a healthcare provider. Expiry date is printed on the pack—please don’t use after that date!
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