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Ayurvedic medicine in empty stomach
Can i take ashwagandha brahmi and gokshura in an empty stomach with milk? just making it hundred words
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But why please consult ayurvedic doctor to start ayurvedic medicine without consulting it may be harmful for your health Ayurvedic doctor examin you by ayurvedic way of patient examination thats Dosh Desh Vyadhi Dushya Rutu Prakruti and decide what medicine in which quantity and whats anupan for that and then take medicine
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hi , yes you can take it empty stomach. its dose & time depends on the purpose why your taking medicines .
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consult directly online
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Drug acts as per time and anupan.but need to know detailed history for which you want to take these medications.
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Consult with Ayurvedic practitioner nearby. Don't go for self medications
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