What is dadimashtak churna used for??I was facing unformed motion(sometimes sticky), bloating,acne, dizziness,red skin rash with dry skin,cold hands & feet,excess hunger, acidity.I took dadimashtak on a doctor's advice & within 1 day my motion is well formed but still sticky.Other symptoms r same.No other medicine worked from 3 years only this one.Can u pls tell me why this medicine is used & for which dosha?
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Dadimashtak churna is used mainly for diarrhea and lose motions with sticky ama formation. Its given to balance pittaja vikaras.You should take arogyavardhini vati-2-0-2 and ampachak vati-2-0-2 for 15 days.
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DadimÄá¹£á¹aka Churna is a classical Ayurvedic digestive medicine mainly used in Grahani roga (IBS-like disorder) where digestion and absorption are weak which results in loosely formed stools. It works by strengthening the digestive fire), digesting Ama (toxic, sticky residue of metabolic waste) and firming stools. It is especially useful for loose or sticky stools, bloating, excess hunger with poor digestion, acidity and chronic gut imbalance.
The rapid improvement in stool consistency shows correct Agni correction, while remaining stickiness indicates partial Ama. Skin issues, dizziness, and cold hands/feet are secondary effects of long-standing malabsorption and Vata imbalance, which improve gradually as the gut heals. Other symptoms havenât improved yet because Gut improved first; whereas Skin, dizziness, circulation are systemic issues; Ama clearance takes time, not 1 day.
for that we need to assess and examine you properly, assessment and correction of your diet and lifestyle will be done along with certain medications. You need more work to solve like your dietary and lifestyle correction, since it is the root cause of your condition.
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Avoid- Cold water, Curd, cheese, paneer, Raw salads, Reheated food, Tea/coffee on empty stomach. Prefer: Warm, freshly cooked food Rice + moong dal Stewed vegetables Buttermilk (daytime, thin, with roasted jeera)
It is used to correct indigestion , diarrhea & IBS. & to cure malabsorption symptoms
It used to
•Corrects Jatharagni
•Absorbs excess intestinal fluid (Grahi effect)
•Digests Ama
So stool became formed,
but still slightly sticky that indicates ''residual Ama ''
Ii is primarily a Vata-Kapha nashak formulation, but it is also used to balance Pitta
Your symptoms are related to high pitta and IBS. Though dadimashtak is a good medication for IBS, it may cause some gastric dyscomfort. For that follow HAIP DIET and seek consultation. You need more milder herbs.
Noted, it's could be Vasant Ritu effect so kindly plan detox or only Ajmodadi vati or sunthi+Haritaki 5gm each for 5-7days. Sos in person examination and assessment with ur ayurvedic dr is mandatory
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