Information:
- Laxmivilas Gutika is a herbomineral Ayurvedic medicine that is used for the treatment of various diseases.
- It contains detoxified minerals-metals, cannabis seeds, and Datura seeds, and is prepared using purified mercury, purified Sulphur.
- Mercury, also known as Rasa in Ayurveda, is a heavy metal that remains liquid at room temperature.
Benefits:
- Broad spectrum medicine: Laxmivilas Gutika is a Rasayan, which means it is a rejuvenative tonic that nourishes all dhatus (tissues) and builds Ojas (vitality). It has anti-pyretic, aphrodisiac, expectorant, antiseptic, and stomachic activities.
- Fever and respiratory disorders: It is an excellent medicine for treating various types of fevers, cough, asthma, coryza, sinusitis, pain in lungs, inflammation in lungs, congestion, pneumonia, chronic sinusitis, and influenza.
- Urinary disorders: Laxmivilas Gutika is beneficial in treating all types of Prameha, which are urinary disorders characterized by excessive urination with abnormal constituents in urine.
- Sexual disorders: It has aphrodisiac properties and can increase libido. It is beneficial in premature ejaculation, sperm disorders, low libido, spermatorrhoea, impotency, and sexual debility.
Ingredients:
- Kajjali (Purified mercury and purified Sulphur)
- Hartal (Arsenic trioxide)
- Kharpar Bhasma (Zinc calx)
- Bang Bhasma (Stannum)
- Tamra Bhasma (Copper calx)
- Abhrak Bhasma (Mica calx)
- Kant Lauh Bhasma (Calcined iron)
- Kansya Bhasma (Bronze calx)
Dosage:
- The recommended dosage of Laxmivilas Gutika is one or two tablets once or twice a day, before or after food, or as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor.
- It is traditionally administered along with buttermilk, meat, milk, curds, alcohol (Sura), and fruit juices.
- However, it is important to take this medicine in precise doses and for a limited period of time, as advised by a doctor, as over-dosage may cause severe poisonous effects.
Precautions:
- Self-medication with this medicine may be dangerous, and it is best to take it under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic doctor.
- It should be avoided during pregnancy, lactation, and in children.
- Store it in a dry, cool place.