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MPIL Yakrutplihari Lauh is an Ayurvedic herbomineral formulation used primarily to support liver and spleen health and function. It is indicated for conditions such as liver enlargement, jaundice, anemia, and digestive disorders. Key Information Primary Indications: Liver and spleen disorders, jaundice (hepatic cellular), anemia, ascites (edema), fever, indigestion, and constipation. Benefits: It acts as an appetizer, digestive stimulant, and laxative. It helps protect the liver from toxins and aids in the formation of red blood cells. Ingredients: The formulation includes several traditional Ayurvedic ingredients (bhasmas) such as purified mercury (Shuddha Parada), purified sulphur (Shuddha Gandhaka), iron ash (Loha Bhasma), mica ash (Abhraka Bhasma), copper ash (Tamra Bhasma), along with various herbs like turmeric, ginger, and bhringaraja. Dosage: The typical adult dosage is 125-250 mg (1-2 tablets) once or twice a day, usually after meals, or as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. The course is generally administered for about one month. Safety Warning: This medicine contains heavy metals and should only be taken under the strict supervision and guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic doctor. Self-medication or exceeding the prescribed dosage can be dangerous. It is best avoided during pregnancy, lactation, and for children.
This medicine contains heavy metal ingredients, such as mercury, iron, and copper bhasmas. Self-medication is strongly discouraged and can be dangerous. It must be taken in the precise dose and duration as advised by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor. It is generally best avoided during pregnancy, lactation, and in children.