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Arogyavardhini Vati

Liver disorders, skin diseases, sluggish metabolism, jaundice (under supervision).

Arogyavardhini Vati — Vati (tablet)

Vati (tablet) · Vati (tablet)

Ingredients

Shuddha Parad (purified mercury) · Shuddha Gandhak (purified sulphur) · Triphala · Kutki · Shilajit

What Ayurveda says

Liver disorders, skin diseases, sluggish metabolism, jaundice (under supervision).

Traditional uses

  • ·Liver disorders, skin diseases, sluggish metabolism, jaundice (under supervision).

How it is taken

1–2 tablets twice daily after meals — STRICTLY under qualified practitioner supervision.

Available from

BaidyanathPatanjaliDhootapapeshwar

Avoid in

  • Contains processed heavy metals (rasa shastra). Long-term use without supervision can be harmful. Not for self-medication.

Allergies

Patch-test or trial a small dose first; discontinue if any reaction occurs.

When to see a doctor

Persistent or severe symptoms, pregnancy, children under 12, anyone on prescription medication, and any new or worsening condition should be reviewed by a qualified clinician (GP or vaidya) before starting Arogyavardhini Vati. Contains processed heavy metals (rasa shastra). Long-term use without supervision can be harmful. Not for self-medication.

Citations & sources

Important Medical & Legal Disclaimer · Information only

The information presented here is for educational and general wellbeing purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, prescription, treatment or a cure for any condition, and is not a substitute for conventional medical care.

Ayurvedic herbs and formulations contain potent substances that can interact with medications and may be unsafe for certain conditions. Always consult your GP or a qualified healthcare professional before use. Ayurveda is classified as a complementary therapy in the UK and complements, rather than replaces, conventional treatment. We do not operate as registered medical doctors. Stop immediately and seek care if any symptom worsens; in an emergency call 999 or NHS 111.