Digestive Health
Atisar Har
Atisar Har is an Ayurvedic digestive support formulation designed to promote bowel stability, soothe the gut, and balance digestive fire (Agni). It supports digestive health in conditions involving frequent loose motions, weak digestion, and irregular bowel rhythm.
Ayurvedic Indication
- Traditionally used in Ayurveda for managing gastritis, enteritis, peptic ulcers, ulcerative colitis, IBS, IBD, and chronic constipation.
- It is considered a supportive remedy for diarrhea, dysentery (including amoebiasis), and helps improve intestinal tone and digestive function.
Primary Herbs / Ingredients
- Kutaj
- Munakka
- Mahua
- Dhai
- Shankh Bhasma
- Varatica Bhasma
- Haldi (Turmeric)
- Sahjana
- Shubhra Bhasm
- Gugul
- Harad
- Bahera
How To Use
- Atisar Har is traditionally used as a supportive formulation for various gastrointestinal ailments including peptic ulcers, stomach ulcers, ulcerative colitis, IBS, IBD, and Crohn’s disease.
- Recommended dose: 20 ml twice daily (b.d) or as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Treatment Duration
- Initial improvement may be noticed within a few days for some individuals.
- The full duration depends on the specific condition, its severity, recurrence, and individual response to therapy.
- Typically, treatment may continue for several weeks to months under professional guidance.
Traditionally Associated Concerns
- Frequent loose motions (Atisar)
- Weak digestion and irregular bowel movements
- IBS-type symptoms
- Peptic ulcer and gut irritation
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and ulcerative colitis
- Intestinal weakness and irregular bowel motility
- Digestive-related constipation patterns
Ayurvedic Perspective
- From an Ayurvedic viewpoint, Atisar Har supports the digestive fire (Agni), helping to regulate bowel movements and promote intestinal healing.
- Ingredients like Kutaj are classically used to manage Atisar (diarrhea) and digestive imbalances.
- Munakka nourishes and soothes the gut, while Haldi (turmeric) supports natural recovery and reduces gut irritation.
- The formulation addresses digestive inflammation, atony, and microbial imbalance.
- It is best used under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatment according to individual symptom patterns.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Atisar Har commonly used for?
Traditionally used in Ayurveda for managing gastritis, enteritis, peptic ulcers, ulcerative colitis, IBS, IBD, and chronic constipation. It is considered a supportive remedy for diarrhea, dysentery (including amoebiasis), and helps improve intestinal tone and digestive function.
How should I use Atisar Har?
Atisar Har is traditionally used as a supportive formulation for various gastrointestinal ailments including peptic ulcers, stomach ulcers, ulcerative colitis, IBS, IBD, and Crohn’s disease. Follow product-label directions and practitioner advice for best outcomes.
How long should I continue Atisar Har?
Initial improvement may be noticed within a few days for some individuals. The full duration depends on the specific condition, its severity, recurrence, and individual response to therapy. Typically, treatment may continue for several weeks to months under professional guidance.
Can I use Atisar Har without consultation?
Consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended before use to receive personalized and safe guidance tailored to your health needs.
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