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Agnisunu Ras – Ingredients, Dose, Benefits, Side effects

Agnisunu Ras is an Ayurvedic medicine with herbal and mineral ingredients, used in the treatment of fever, anemia, piles, low digestion power etc. This medicine is also called as Agnisut Ras.

Ingredients

Ingredients of Agnisoonu Ras
Kapardaka Bhasma
Conch shell calx – Shanka Bhasma – Best used digestive problems like abdominal pain, gastritis etc.
Purified Mercury – Shudda Parada
Purified Sulphur – Shudda Gandhaka
Black pepper – Maricha – Piper nigrum – It improves appetite.
Lemon juice – Nimbu Ras – Citrus medica

Indications

Indications of Agnisoonu Ras
Irritable bowel syndrome
Emaciation
Fever
Tastelessness, low digestion power
Abdominal colic, abdominal tumor
Anemia
Abdominal diseases
Piles

Dose

Dosage of Agnisoonu Ras
1 to 2 tablets once or twice a day along with ghee and sugar or long pepper powder and honey or butter milk.
Or as directed by the physician.

How long to use?

This product can be used for a period of 2 – 3 months of time, based on your doctor’s advice.

Side effects

Side effects of Agnisoonu Ras
There are no known side effects with this medicine.
However, it is best to use this medicine under medical supervision.
Store in a cool dry place, away from sunlight.
Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Seek your doctor’s advice for its usage during pregnancy, lactation period and in children.

Reference, shelf life

Reference
Ayurved Saar Sangrah

Shelf life
5 years from the manufacturing date.

With Homeopathy and western medicine

Can this be used while taking Homeopathic medicine?
Yes. This product does not react with homeopathic medicine.

Can this medicine be continued while taking supplements like multivitamin tablets, Omega 3 fatty acids etc?
Yes. Generally, this product goes well with most of the dietary supplements. However, if you are taking more than one product per day, please consult your doctor for an opinion.

With western medicines

Seek your doctor’s advice if you are taking this product along with other western (allopathic / modern) medicines. Some Ayurvedic herbs can interact with modern medicine.
If both Ayurvedic and allopathic medicines are advised together, then it is best to take Allopathic medicine first, wait for 30 minutes and then take the Ayurvedic medicine.

Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.
This article is written by Dr. Janardhana V Hebbar BAMS, MD (Ayu), PGDPSM, Managing Director, Easy Ayurveda Hospital.
It is reviewed by Dr. Raviganesh Mogra BAMS, MD (Ayu), Chief Medical Officer, Easy Ayurveda Hospital

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