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Suvarna Sutshekhar (10 Tab) - Ayurved Rasashala

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Suvarna Sutshekhar Ras (also known as Suvarna Sootshekhar Rasa or Suvarna Sutshekhar Ras) is a classical Ayurvedic medicine, commonly used for Pitta-dominant disorders like hyperacidity, indigestion, and migraines. 
    Here's a breakdown of its uses and benefits:
    • Pitta-Dominant Disorders: It is primarily known to address conditions stemming from an imbalance in the Pitta dosha.
    • Digestive Issues: It's used for hyperacidity, gastric & duodenal ulcers, indigestion, flatulence, dyspepsia, nausea, and vomiting. It helps regulate acid secretion and relieve associated discomfort like burning sensation in the chest.
    • Headaches & Migraines: The inclusion of Suvarna Bhasma (gold ash) and Shuddha Parad (purified mercury) makes it a preferred choice for migraines and headaches, especially those associated with Vata and Pitta imbalances,.
    • Other Potential Uses: It may also be beneficial for:
      • Hives
      • Sleep deprivation
      • Giddiness
      • Oral and gastric ulcers caused by vitiated Pitta
      • Stress ulcers
      • Certain types of hepatitis (with doctor's advice)
      • Tachycardia (with doctor's advice)
      • Motion sickness 
  • Ingredients
    Suvarna Sutshekhar Rasa is a complex formulation containing a blend of minerals and herbs, including:
    • Suvarna Bhasma (Gold Ash): Known for its rejuvenating and strengthening properties.
    • Shuddha Parada (Purified Mercury)
    • Gandhaka (Sulphur)
    • Tankana (Borax)
    • Vatsanabha (Aconitum ferox): Improves digestion and taste.
    • Tamra Bhasma (Copper Ash)
    • Trikatu: A combination of long pepper, black pepper, and ginger, which enhances digestion.
    • Dhattura (Datura metel)
    • Other herbal components like cinnamon, cardamom, bael fruit, and more. 
  • Dosage
    • The typical dosage for adults is 125-250 mg, once or twice daily, before or after food, or as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor.
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