About Mahasudarshan (Kwath) Kadha:
Mahasudarshan (Kwath) Kadha is a classical Ayurvedic anti-pyretic medicine. It is widely used for all types of fever caused by one, two, or three doshas, including malaria. It improves appetite, preserves body strength during fever, and aids digestion of Ama (toxins). It is beneficial for indigestion, abdominal heaviness, headache, cough, anemia, jaundice, backache, heart diseases, and boosting immunity. Its ingredients have antibacterial, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties, which support fighting infections.
Ayurvedic Properties:
- Balances Tridosha
- Improves digestion and appetite
- Supports immune system and reduces fever
- Helps relieve abdominal discomfort
Indications / Benefits:
- All types of fever (including malaria)
- Loss of appetite and indigestion
- Headache and abdominal heaviness
- Cough and respiratory issues
- Anemia and jaundice
- General body weakness
Dosage & Administration:
- Children: 2.5–10 ml
- Adults: 10–20 ml
- Maximum possible dosage: 60 ml/day (divided doses)
- Take 2–3 times daily before food
- Mix with an equal amount of water
Safety Profile:
Mahasudarshan (Kwath) Kadha is considered safe for children, adults, and pregnant women when taken in the prescribed dosage. It is generally well tolerated with no known serious side effects. The bitter taste may cause mild nausea in sensitive individuals, which is temporary. It is safe for lactating mothers.
Side Effects:
- No significant side effects when taken as prescribed
- May cause mild nausea due to bitter taste in sensitive individuals
Precautions:
- Take only in the prescribed dose and duration
- Consult an Ayurvedic physician before use if pregnant or on other medication
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children













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