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Dr. Rajesh Chander ChoddaAyurvedic Doctor • 42 Years Exp.Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
Loss of appetite, pain in abdomen, tympanites, coryza, cough, asthma, fever, rheumatoid arthritis, indigestion, emesis and diarrhoea and in inflammation of lever, spleen etc. A simple remedy obtained from precipitants of ginger can be used without any side effects.
Usual dose is 1 to 3 gms with vehicles such as water, buttermilk, mritsanjivani sura or any other suitable vehicle according to current symptoms and condition of the patient.
It's called adrakh satv.
Usual dose is 1 to 3 gms with vehicles such as water, buttermilk, mritsanjivani sura or any other suitable vehicle according to current symptoms and condition of the patient.
It's called adrakh satv.