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AVN Ayaskrity
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Ayaskriti is a liquid Ayurvedic medicine. It is mainly used in anemia, weight loss therapy, skin diseases etc. It is more commonly used in South Indian Ayurveda practice.  It contains iron as an ingredient. The word Ayas in sanskrit means Iron.
Ayaskruti dose: 
12 – 24 ml. one or two times a day, usually advised after food.
Adjuvants:
Mehashmari vati, Brihnmehantakam gulika, Niruryadi vati, Abhra bhasmam, Loha bhasmam and Svarna bhasmam to suit the ailment.
Pathya:
In diabetes- Avoid sweets like milk and ghee. Sugar is totally taboo. 
Reduce sour and salty items. For meals use old barley and wheat. 
Rice is not very good. Rice from fresh paddy is harmful. 
Do physical exercise in an open place according to strength.
Ayaskrithi uses: 
Ayaskriti is used in the Ayurvedic treatment of
Meha – chronic urinary tract disorders, diabetes
Arsha – hemorrhoids
Shwitra – leukoderma
Kushta – skin disorders
Aruchi – anorexia,
Krumi – Intestinal worms
Pandu – anemia
Grahani – malabsorption disorder, IBS
Sthulata – obesity
Purifies the fat and reduces obesity. The precipitates in the urine and other troubles due to diabetes are controlled, if taken daily. also good to prevent formation of abscesses.
Ayaskruti for ascites:
For Kaphaja type of ascites, associated with symptoms – Heaviness, anorexia, cough, cold, indigestion, malaise, numbness, nausea etc, Ayaskriti is administered after Vamana treatment. (Charaka Samhita Chikitsa Sthana 13th chapter).
How long to use?
Based on doctor’s prescription, this medicine can be used for several months.
Pregnancy and lactation:
Best to avoid during pregnancy. Can be taken during lactation period, after consulting doctor. 
Ayaskriti side effects:
Large dose of Ayaskriti, or taking Ayaskriti before food on empty stomach may cause stomach irritation and stomach upset.
Ingredients: 
Asana (Pterocarpus marsupium) – Heart wood – 960 g
Tinisha (Lagerstroemia speciosa) – Heart wood – 960 g
Bhurja (Betula utilis) – Stem bark – 960 g
Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) – Stem bark – 960 g
Prakirya – Latakaranja (Caesalpinia crista) – seed – 960 g
Khadira (Acacia catechu) – Heart wood – 960 g
Shvetakhadira – Kadara – Heart wood – 960 g
Bhandi – Shirisha ( Albizia lebbeck) – Stem bark – 960 g
Shimshapa (Dalbergia sissoo) – Heart wood – 960 g
Meshashrungi (Prosopis specigera) – Leaf – 960 g
Peeta chandana, Rakta chandana (Pterocarpus santalinus) – Heart wood – 960 g
Shweta chandana (Santalum album) – Heart wood – 960 g
Tala (Borassus flabellifera) – Flower – 960 g
Palasha (Butea monosperma) – Seed – 960 g
Jongaka – Agaru ( Aquilaria agallocha) – Heart wood – 960 g
Shaka – Heart wood – 960 g
Shaala (Shorea robusta) – Heart wood – 960 g
Kramuka (Arecanut) – Seed – 960 g
Dhava (Anogeissus latifolia) – Stem bark- 960 g
Kalinga – Indrayava (Holarrhena antidysenterica) – seed – 960 g
Chagakarna – Ajakarna (Acacia leucophloea) – Heart wood – 960 g
Ashwakarna (Acacia leucophloea) – Heart wood – 960 g
Water for decoction – 98.304 liters
Boiled and reduced to 24.576 liters
Guda – Jaggery – 9.6 kg
Kshaudra – Honey – 1.536 kg
Vatsaka – Kutaja – Holarrhena antidysenterica – Stem bark – 48 g
Murva (Marsdenia tenacissima) – Root – 48 g
Bharngi (Clerodendron serratum) – Root – 48 g
Katuka (Picrorrhiza kurroa) – Rhizome – 48 g
Black pepper – Fruit – 48 g
Ghunapriya – Ativisha (Aconitum heterophylum) – Root – 48 g
Gandira – Coleus Forskohlii – 48 g
Snuhi (Euphorbia neriifolia) –
Ela – Cardamom – 48 g
Patha (Cyclea peltata) – Root – 48 g
Jeera – Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) – Fruit – 48 g
Katvanga (Orchis mascula) – Stem bark – 48 g
Ajamoda – Ajowan – Fruit – 48 g
Siddharta Mustard – – 48 g
Vacha (Acorus calamus) – Rhizome – 48 g
Hingu – Asa foetida – 48 g
Vidanga (Embelia ribes) – Fruit – 48 g
Long pepper and long pepper root
Pashugandha – Ajagandha – Cleome gynandra / viscosa Linn. / Gynandropsis gynandra  Root – 48 g
chavya (Piper retrofractum) – Stem – 48 g
Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica) – Root – 48 g
Shunti – Ginger – Rhizome – 48 g
Teekshna Loha Patra – Iron leaf – 768 g
Pippali Churna – Long pepper fruit powder – quantity sufficient
Kshaudra – honey – quantity sufficient
Ghrita – Ghee – quantity sufficient
Laksha – Laccifer lacca – resin – quantity sufficient.
Expiry date: 10 years from the date of manufacture.
Storage: Store in a cool place in tightly closed amber coloured bottle, protect from light and moisture.

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Questions from users
Is AVN Ayaskrity suitable for sensitive skin types?
Theodore
38 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
36 days ago
AVN Ayaskrity is primarily known as an Ayurvedic formulation meant for internal use and is not directly applied to the skin. If you are considering using it in a way that may contact the skin, it would be best to consult with a healthcare professional or dermatologist, especially if you have sensitive skin. Always ensure that you follow the recommended usage guidelines and seek professional advice for any off-label uses.
Is AVN Ayaskrity suitable for all skin types?
Joshua
18 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
9 hours ago
AVN Ayaskrity is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation primarily used for digestive and metabolic health. It is not specifically designed or tested for skincare applications. If you are considering using it for skin issues, it is best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider to ensure it's appropriate for your skin type and condition. For topical skin treatments, it's recommended to use products specifically designed for skincare.
Is the AVN Ayaskrity compatible with all skin types?
Liam
28 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
19 days ago
Yes, the AVN Ayaskrity is generally formulated to be suitable for all skin types. However, as it contains natural ingredients, it's always a good idea to conduct a patch test on a small area of skin if you have sensitive skin or allergies. If any irritation occurs, it's advisable to discontinue use and consult with a healthcare professional.
What are the main benefits of using AVN Ayaskrity for skin care?
Charlotte
33 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
27 days ago
AVN Ayaskrity is known for its beneficial properties in promoting skin health. It is formulated with natural ingredients that help in detoxifying the body, which can lead to clearer skin. The product aims to reduce skin issues like acne and blemishes by purifying the blood and balancing the body's systems. Additionally, its anti-inflammatory properties may soothe skin irritation. As with any supplement, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before use, especially if you have existing health conditions or are on medication.
Can I use AVN Ayaskrity with other wellness supplements?
Michael
23 days ago
Dr. Ayush Varma
8 days ago
Yes, AVN Ayaskrity can generally be used alongside other wellness supplements. However, it's important to consider potential interactions. For optimal safety, please consult with a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic practitioner before adding Ayaskrity to your existing supplement regimen. They can provide personalized advice based on your health status and specific needs.
How effective is AVN Ayaskrity for managing stress and anxiety?
Hannah
13 days ago
Is AVN Ayaskrity suitable for all skin types?
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4 days ago

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