About Mahamanjishtadi (Kwath) Kadha:
Mahamanjishtadi (Kwath) Kadha is a classical Ayurvedic liquid medicine widely used across India. It is valued for its effectiveness in treating skin diseases, gout, syphilis, non-healing wounds, obesity, hypercholesterolemia, and certain eye disorders.
Ayurvedic Properties:
- Balances Pitta and Kapha Doshas
- Detoxifier and blood purifier
- Supports skin health
- Improves digestion and metabolism
Indications / Benefits:
- Skin disorders such as eczema, psoriasis, and wounds
- Gout and syphilis
- Obesity and hypercholesterolemia
- Eye diseases
- General detoxification
Dosage & Administration:
- 12–24 ml, before food, preferably at about 6–7 am and 6–7 pm
- Add equal amount of water to the Kwath/Kadha before consumption
- Mix a pinch of long pepper powder and Guggulu while drinking to enhance benefits
- Or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician
Pathya (Dietary Advice):
Consume broken rice with boiled vegetables and buttermilk. Avoid chillies, tamarind, and salt. Allowed items include rock salt, ghee, bitter gourd, elephant yam, plantains, green gram, ginger, and other light foods. For indigestion, take in 300 ml water boiled with 10 gm of black cumin.
Adjuvants:
Honey, Shuddha Gandhaka, Guggulu, or Rasasindooram.
Safety & Precautions:
- Use only in the prescribed dose and duration.
- Self-medication is discouraged; use under medical supervision.
- Pregnant and lactating women, diabetic patients, and children should consult an Ayurvedic physician before use.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Side Effects:
- No known side effects when taken as prescribed.













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