Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna

100 gm Churna in 1 Bottle
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    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna

    100 gm Churna in 1 Bottle
    ₹ 325 ₹360 9% OFF Save: ₹35
    100 GM CHURNA | 1 Bottle
    ₹ 325 ₹360 9% OFF Save: ₹35
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    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna Information

    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna is an ayurvedic medicine that is primarily used for the treatment of Indigestion, Cough, Diarrhoea. Secondary and off-label uses of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna have also been mentioned below. The key ingredients of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna are Pomegranate, Jeera, Clove, Black Pepper, Nagkesar, Pippali, Ginger, Ajwain, Cardamom, Coriander. The properties of which have been shared below. The correct dosage of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.

    Ingredients of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna

    Pomegranate
    • Agents that reduce inflammation or swelling caused due to an injury or infection.
    • Drugs used to treat diarrhoea bu reducing gastric motility
    • A substance that can inhibit the oxidising effect of free radicals in living cells.
    • Substances that modulate the immune system and effect immunity.
    • Drugs that are effective in killing or reducing the growth of bacteria.
    Jeera
    • A substance that eliminates excess gas from the stomach and intestines.
    • Drugs or medications that improve the process of digestion and food absorption.
    • Agents which are helpful against microbial growth and actions.
    Clove
    • Substances used to reduce the symptoms of fever, pain and swelling in an inflammatory response.
    • Substances that scavange the singlet oxygen molecules in the body.
    • A substance that is used to treat muscle spasm and muscle pain of voluntary and involuntary muscles.
    • Agents which prevent microbial replication and growth by either killing microorganisms or ceasing their actions.
    Black Pepper
    • Drug used to prevent symptoms of ashtma such as dificulty in breathing, wheezing, coughing, and congestion.
    • Agents or substances that are used to suppress inflammation (swelling).
    • Drugs used to treat diarrhoea bu reducing gastric motility
    • Agents that relieve muscle spasms.
    • Drugs or medications that improve the process of digestion and food absorption.
    Nagkesar
    • Agents that are used to prevent or treat dysentry by inhibiting the growth of causative microorganisms.
    • A substance or drug which is beneficial in protecting the normal functioning of liver.
    • Substances that modulate the immune system and effect immunity.
    • Drugs which kill bacteria or inhibit their activities.
    Pippali
    • A substance that stimulates the digestive system and is beneficial for improving appetite
    • Substances that soothe the stomach and improve digestion.
    • Substances which are used to supress cough and reducing its severity
    • Substances that aid in expelling phlegm or mucus from the lungs and airways.
    • Agents or medicine that acts on the immune system to modulate immunity.
    • Substances that increases secretion of gastric juice which is beneficial in stimulating the digestive system.
    Ginger
    • Drugs which help in the management of diarrhoea symptoms by reducing gastric motility
    • Substances that scavange the singlet oxygen molecules in the body.
    • Agents that are used for reducing bloating or flatulance.
    • Substances that soothe the stomach and improve digestion.
    • Agents that counters stomach acidity.
    • Drugs used to eliminate microbial pathogens or inhibit their growth.
    Ajwain
    • Drugs used to treat diarrhoea bu reducing gastric motility
    • Agents that are used for reducing bloating or flatulance.
    • Agents that help in improving the pH levels of the stomach.
    • Drugs that are effective in killing or reducing the growth of bacteria.
    • A drug or an agent that kills microbes and inhibits their multiplication.
    Cardamom
    • Drugs used to treated muscle spasm and pain
    • Agents which improve the desire to eat
    • Drugs or medications that improve the process of digestion and food absorption.
    • Drugs that improve the secretion of phlegm in the respiratory tract
    • Agents which are helpful against microbial growth and actions.
    Coriander
    • Substances which are effective in eliminating stomach or intestinal gas.
    • A drug or an agent that kills microbes and inhibits their multiplication.

    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna Benefits

    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna is used to treat the following -

    Other Benefits



    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna Dosage

    This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.

    Age Group Dosage
    Adult
    • General: Use prescribed amount
    • Before or After Meal: Either
    • Single Maximum Dose: 1 Teaspoon
    • Preferred way of taking: LukeWarm Water
    • Dosage Form: Churna
    • Dosage Route: Oral
    • Frequency: BID (twice daily)
    • Course Duration: 1 months
    Geriatric
    • General: Use prescribed amount
    • Before or After Meal: Either
    • Single Maximum Dose: 1 Teaspoon
    • Preferred way of taking: LukeWarm Water
    • Dosage Form: Churna
    • Dosage Route: Oral
    • Frequency: BID (twice daily)
    • Course Duration: 1 months
    2 - 12 years (Child)
    • General: Use prescribed amount
    • Before or After Meal: Either
    • Single Maximum Dose: 1 Teaspoon
    • Preferred way of taking: LukeWarm Water
    • Dosage Form: Churna
    • Dosage Route: Oral
    • Frequency: BID (twice daily)
    • Course Duration: 1 months


    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna Side Effects

    No side effects of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna.



    Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna Related Warnings

    • Is the use of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna safe for pregnant women?


      Side effects of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna during pregnancy are little to none.

      Mild
    • Is the use of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna safe during breastfeeding?


      Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna has been seen to have side effects in very few breastfeeding women.

      Mild
    • What is the effect of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna on the stomach?


      Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna is not harmful for the stomach.

      Safe
    • Is the use of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna safe for children?


      There is no side effect of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna for children.

      Safe
    • Can I take Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna with alcohol?


      It is difficult to say anything about the effect of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna and alcohol. No research has been done on this.

      Unknown
    • Does Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna cause drowsiness?


      Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna does not cause dizziness or drowsiness, so you can drive a vehicle or operate machinery also.

      No
    • Is this Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna habit forming or addictive?


      Currently, no research suggests that the use of Planet Ayurveda Dadimashtak Churna can lead to addiction.

      No

    This medicine data has been created by -

    Dr. Braj Bhushan Ojha

    BAMS, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Ayurveda, Sexology, Diabetology
    10 Years of Experience


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    C.K. Kokate ,A.P. Purohit, S.B. Gokhale. [link]. Forty Seventh Edition. Pune, India: Nirali Prakashan; 2012: Page No 1.33-1.34