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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Paste of : | ||
| Manjishta | Rubia cordifolia (Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Kushta | Saussurea lappa (Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Tagara | Valeriana wallichii (Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Hareethaki | Terminalia chebula (P.) | 0.125 g |
| Vibheethaki | Terminalia bellirica (P.) | 0.125 g |
| Amalaki | Phyllanthus emblica (P.) | 0.125 g |
| Vacha | Acorus calamus (Rz.) | 0.125 g |
| Haridra | Curcuma longa (Rz.) | 0.125 g |
| Daruharidra | Berberis aristata (St.) | 0.125 g |
| Yashtimadhu | Glycyrrhiza glabra (Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Meda | Asparagus racemosus for Polygonatum cirrhifolium (Rt.Tr.) | 0.125 g |
| Yavani | Trachyspermum ammi (Fr.) | 0.125 g |
| Katuka | Picrorhiza kurroa (Rz.\Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Jeevanthi | Leptadenia reticulata (Rt.Tr.) | 0.125 g |
| Hingu | Ferula asafoetida (O.R.) (Purified) | 0.125 g |
| Kakoli | Withania somnifera for Fritillaria roylei (Rt.Tr.) | 0.125 g |
| Aswagandha | Withania somnifera (Rt.) | 0.125 g |
| Satavari | Asparagus racemosus (Rt.Tr.) | 0.125 g |
| Base & Others : | ||
| Ghrutha | Cow's ghee | 10 g |
| Godugdha | Cow's milk | 40 ml |
| Sitha | Sugar | 0.125 g |
Uterine disorders and infertility
10 to 20 g in the morning or as directed by the Physician
Phalasarpis is a classical Ayurvedic medicated ghee formulated to support women’s reproductive health.
It is traditionally indicated for uterine disorders and infertility.
It helps nourish and strengthen uterine tissues and supports hormonal balance.
It is traditionally used in menstrual irregularities associated with uterine weakness.
It may support relief in menstrual discomfort when used under medical supervision.
Yes, it is traditionally used as supportive therapy in female infertility.
It nourishes reproductive tissues (Artava Dhatu) and promotes a healthy uterine environment.
It is usually taken orally in the prescribed dose, often with warm milk, as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
Dosage varies depending on individual condition; typically taken in small measured quantities under supervision.
Commonly taken in the morning on an empty stomach or as advised by a doctor.
Long-term use should be under medical guidance.