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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Decoction of : | ||
| Chiruvilwa | Holoptelea integrifolia (St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Devadaru | Cedrus deodara (Ht.Wd.) | 1.76 g |
| Bilva | Aegle marmelos (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Gambhari | Gmelina arborea (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Patala | Stereospermum suaveolens (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Shyonaka | Oroxylum indicum (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Agnimantha | Clerodendrum phlomidis (Rt.\St.Bk.) | 1.76 g |
| Salaparni | Desmodium gangeticum (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Prishniparni | Uraria picta (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Bruhathi | Solanum indicum (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Kandakari | Solanum xanthocarpum (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Gokshura | Tribulus terrestris (Pl.) | 1.76 g |
| Chavya | Piper retrofractum (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Pippalimoola | Piper longum (Rt.) | 1.76 g |
| Sunti | Zingiber officinale (Rz.) | 1.76 g |
| Pippali | Piper longum (Fr.) | 1.76 g |
| Chithraka | Plumbago zeylanica (Rt.Tr.)(Purified) | 1.76 g |
Fever, Abdominal pain, General debility, Arthritis and Emaciation
15 ml decoction mixed with four times of lukewarm water, twice daily, one hour before food, or as directed by the Physician
Indukantham Kashayam is a classical Ayurvedic herbal decoction traditionally used to improve strength, digestion, and overall vitality.
It is mainly used for Emaciation, Intermittent Fever, and General debility.
It helps improve digestion and nutrient absorption, which supports recovery from Emaciation.
Yes, it is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support the management of Intermittent Fever.
Yes, it may help improve strength and energy in people experiencing General debility.
The usual dosage is 15 ml kashayam in 60 ml lukewarm water
It is usually taken before food or as recommended by an Ayurvedic doctor.
Yes, it helps support digestive strength and metabolism.
The duration of treatment depends on the individual condition and medical advice.
Yes, it may help improve body strength and vitality in cases of Emaciation.
Yes, it is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support the management of Intermittent Fever.