Is Ayurvedic Medicine or Rasayana slow to show results
According to Ayurveda, when the three bodily doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha — are in harmony, we remain healthy. Whenever even one of these doshas becomes imbalanced, symptoms begin to appear. To restore this balance, an Ayurvedic doctor may prescribe Rasayana therapy.
However, due to a lack of proper knowledge and the widespread desire for quick results, many people try to find shortcuts.
In reality, if you want to experience the full benefits and effectiveness of Rasayana, you need to follow some basic principles of Ayurveda. For faster and more effective results, Rasayana should be consumed in the proper dosage and according to the correct method.
Today, information is easily available online, so many people avoid consulting an Ayurvedic doctor. Instead, they begin taking medicines after watching misleading online reels or videos. Some people even take medicines recommended by chemists or local Jadi Buti sellers, who may not know the correct dosage, timing, or combinations of medicines.
In reality, before starting any Rasayana, you should first work on improving your overall health for better results. Sometimes Panchakarma therapy is very important before beginning medication, but many people ignore this step. That is why results can vary, and sometimes there may be no results at all.
For example, if someone has kidney- or liver-related problems and starts consuming Bhasma, it may cause adverse effects. Similarly, if a person suffers from chronic constipation or digestive issues, Rasayana or any other medication may not provide complete benefits. Similar mistakes are made in other forms of treatment as well.
Freshly prepared medicines are often more effective. Therefore, for better results, we should first address the underlying health problems. When medication does not work effectively, people naturally begin blaming Ayurveda.
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