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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Decoction of : | ||
| Bilva | Aegle marmelos (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 0.153 g |
| Agnimantha | Clerodendrum phlomidis (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 0.153 g |
| Shyonaka | Oroxylum indicum (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 0.153 g |
| Gambhari | Gmelina arborea (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 0.153 g |
| Patala | Stereospermum suaveolens (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 0.153 g |
| Salaparni | Desmodium gangeticum (Pl.) | 0.153 g |
| Prishniparni | Uraria picta (Pl.) | 0.153 g |
| Bruhathi | Solanum indicum (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Kandakari | Solanum xanthocarpum (Pl.) | 0.153 g |
| Gokshura | Tribulus terrestris (Pl.) | 0.153 g |
| Kapikachu | Mucuna pruriens (Sd.) | 0.153 g |
| Sankhapushpi | Convolvulus pluricaulis (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Sati | Hedychium spicatum (Rz.) | 0.153 g |
| Bala | Sida retusa (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Gajapippali | Scindapsus officinalis (Fr.) | 0.153 g |
| Apamarga | Achyranthes aspera (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Pippalimoola | Piper longum (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Chithraka | Plumbago zeylanica (Rt.Tr.) (Purified) | 0.153 g |
| Agnimantha | Clerodendrum serratum (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Pushkaramoola | Inula racemosa (Rt.) | 0.153 g |
| Yava | Hordeum vulgare (Grains) | 3.37 g |
| Hareethaki | Terminalia chebula (P.) | 0.957 g |
| Powder of : | ||
| Pippali | Piper longum (Fr.) | 0.306 g |
| Base & Others : | ||
| Guda | Jaggery | 7.659 g |
| Tila Thaila | Sesame oil | 0.306 g |
| Ghrutha | Ghee | 0.306 g |
| Madhu | Honey | 0.306 g |
Cough, Breathlessness, General debility, Anorexia, Rhinitis
10 to 15 g twice a day, or as directed by the Physician
Agasthyarasayanam is a classical Ayurvedic rasayana (rejuvenative formulation) used mainly for respiratory health and general vitality.
It is indicated in cough, breathlessness, rhinitis, wheezing, anorexia, and general debility.
It helps loosen mucus, soothe the respiratory tract, and support easier breathing.
Yes, it is traditionally used to support lung function and reduce breathlessness.
Yes, it is commonly prescribed for wheezing and other respiratory discomforts.
Yes, it helps reduce nasal irritation, congestion, and excessive discharge.
Yes, it supports digestion and helps improve appetite in anorexia.
It can be used for a prescribed duration under the guidance of an Ayurvedic physician.
The common dosage is 10–15 g once or twice daily, or as directed by a physician.
Improvement may be noticed within a few weeks, depending on the condition and individual response.