My MIL prepares this parangi pattai kashayam at home and wants me to have it. Im in first trimester so thoda cautious about these things. Anyone knows if its okay in pregnancy?
We went through so much to get pregnant, so I avoided every single traditional herb just to be safe. Parangi pattai might have benefits normally, but during pregnancy, please don't take any risks. Do discuss with your doctor first.
In our joint family, my MIL is usually big on herbal remedies, but even she told me to stay away from strong barks like parangi pattai during pregnancy. It's better to play it safe and check with your doc first.
Absolutely not without asking your doctor! Parangi pattai is a strong herb, and pregnancy is not the time to experiment with traditional medicines blindly. Stick to what your gynac prescribes.
Humare yahan toh isko pregnancy mein bilkul nahi dete. Yeh thoda garam hota hai aur bache ke liye sahi nahi hai. Aap please apne doctor se pooch kar hi kuch khana.
Beta, parangi pattai is very strong and hot in nature. In our times, we avoided such heavy herbs during pregnancy as they can harm the baby. Stick to simple ghar ke nuskhe like warm milk or light ginger tea for small issues.
I highly doubt it is safe. Traditional herbs lack standardized testing for pregnant women, so please don't consume parangi pattai. If you have some health issue, just book an appointment with your gynac.
I am 16 weeks pregnant and my mother-in-law was just talking about some traditional herbs yesterday! Is parangi pattai used for skin issues? I think I'll just check with my gynac at my next scan visit before touching it.
Since I had PCOS, I was always super cautious about what herbs I consumed. Parangi pattai is generally used for skin or detox, but in pregnancy, many herbs can cause uterine contractions. Better to avoid it completely and ask your doctor.
Honestly, I can barely remember my own name right now, let alone what parangi pattai does! But seriously, don't take any random herbs when pregnant. My doctor strictly told me 'no self-medication', so just stick to basic food.
My doctor explicitly told me that herbal barks like parangi pattai can contain active compounds that might trigger uterine stimulation or affect hormones. There is very limited scientific safety data on it for pregnant women, so it's best to avoid it.