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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Decoction of : | ||
| Madhooka | Madhuca indica (Fl.) | 9.15 g |
| Vidanga | Embelia ribes (Fr.) | 4.57 g |
| Chithraka | Plumbago zeylanica (Rt.Tr.) (Purified) | 2.285 g |
| Bhallathaka | Semecarpus anacardium (Fr.) (Purified) | 2.285 g |
| Manjishta | Rubia cordifolia (Rt.) | 0.286 g |
| Powder of : | ||
| Ela | Elettaria cardamomum (Sd.) | 0.034 g |
| Kamalam | Nelumbo nucifera (St.) | 0.034 g |
| Agaru | Aquilaria agallocha (Ht.Wd.) | 0.034 g |
| Chandana | Santalum album (Ht.Wd.) | 0.034 g |
| Base & Others : | ||
| Madhu | Honey | 1.14 g |
Indigestion, Reduced appetite, Emaciation and Skin diseases
15 to 30 ml twice daily after food or as directed by the Physician
Madhookasavam is a classical Ayurvedic formulation used to improve digestion, appetite, and overall nourishment.
It is traditionally used for indigestion, reduced appetite, emaciation, and certain skin diseases.
It stimulates digestive fire (Agni) and helps improve food digestion and absorption.
Yes, it acts as a natural appetite stimulant in Ayurveda.
By improving digestion and metabolism, it helps reduce toxin accumulation that may contribute to skin issues.
Typically 15–30 ml twice daily after meals, or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
Yes, for a prescribed period under medical supervision.
Yes, it is traditionally used to improve strength and nourishment.