About Aragwadhadi (Kwath) Kadha:
Aragwadhadi (Kwath) Kadha is a classical Ayurvedic herbal decoction categorized under
Kwath Kadha preparations. It is useful in skin diseases, intestinal worms, vitiligo (leucoderma),
cough, ulcers, wounds, and other skin eruptions. The main ingredient Aragvadha (Amaltas) acts as
a blood purifier and detoxifier, helping eliminate toxins (AMA) from the body. It also reduces
inflammation and promotes healing of skin lesions.
Indications / Benefits:
- All types of Dermatitis (Eczema) & Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Ulcers and wounds
- Acne (Pimples), Rosacea, Hives
- Vitiligo, Carbuncles, Impetigo
- Gout & Hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels)
- Constipation & Hemorrhoids (Piles)
- Diabetes (as an adjuvant support)
Benefits & Ayurvedic Action:
- Detoxifies blood, lymph, and skin
- Reduces burning sensation, itching, and inflammation in skin lesions
- Acts as a mild purgative (due to Amaltas), aiding toxin elimination
- Balances Pitta & Kapha doshas
Dosage & Administration:
- Children: 5–10 ml
- Adults: 10–25 ml
- Maximum dosage: up to 90 ml per day (in divided doses)
- Take twice daily with equal amount of water
- Best time to take: Immediately after meals (breakfast & dinner)
Safety Profile:
- Safe in recommended dosage under medical supervision
- Mild loose stools may occur due to purgative action of Amaltas (normal effect)
- Avoid in pregnancy (contains Nishoth & Haritaki)
- May be used during lactation under Ayurveda expert supervision
Contraindications:
- Not recommended for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) with diarrhea
- Avoid if prone to loose stools
Storage & Packaging:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Do not refrigerate
- Natural color change may occur, but product efficacy remains intact
- Expiry: 3 years from manufacturing date













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