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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Paste of : | ||
| Pippali | Piper longum (Fr.) | 0.6 g |
| Pippalimoola | Piper longum (Rt.) | 0.6 g |
| Chavya | Piper retrofractum (Rt.) | 0.6 g |
| Chithraka | Plumbago zeylanica (Rt.Tr.)(Purified) | 0.6 g |
| Sunti | Zingiber officinale (Rz.) | 0.6 g |
| Yavakshara | Carbonate of potash | 0.6 g |
| Ghrutha | Cow's ghee | 10 g |
| Base & Others : | ||
| Ksheera | Cow's milk | 10 ml |
Indigestion, Emaciation, Fever, Rhinitis, Anemia, Flatulence, Constipation
10 to 20 g once or twice a day or as directed by the Physician
Shatpalam Ghrutham is a classical Ayurvedic medicated ghee formulation used mainly to improve digestion and relieve issues like gas, constipation, and weakness.
It is used for indigestion, flatulence, constipation, emaciation, and also as supportive care in anemia, fever, and rhinitis.
It works by improving digestive fire (Agni), reducing Vata imbalance, and helping eliminate metabolic toxins (Ama).
The usual dose is about 5–10 grams once or twice daily, but it is best taken according to a doctor’s advice.
It is often taken before meals to stimulate digestion, although the timing can vary depending on the condition.
Yes, it can be taken daily for a certain period, but continuous use should be guided by a practitioner.
Yes, it helps relieve constipation by lubricating the intestines and promoting smoother bowel movements.
Yes, it improves appetite by strengthening digestion and enhancing metabolism.