Im in my second trimester and have a lot of cough and cold these days. My MIL keeps saying sitopaladi churna is harmless since its ayurvedic, but i dont want to take anything without checking. anyone asked their gynac about this?
With God's grace, traditional remedies usually work beautifully. Sitopaladi is generally safe, but keep your thoughts positive and pray for your strength. Do check with your doctor once just to be completely peaceful in your mind.
In my joint family, my saas is always ready with home remedies! She gave me Sitopaladi mixed with honey when I had a throat infection. Our gynac also agreed it was fine, so it's quite safe, but do ask your doc once.
I totally understand how difficult it is to deal with a cold when you can't take regular medicines. Sitopaladi is very gentle and safe, but please ask your sweet doctor first. Take care of yourself and your precious little one.
I had a terrible cough in my second trimester and panicked about taking any English medicine. My MIL suggested Sitopaladi, but I was so scared. Finally, my gynac said it's totally safe in small quantities, and it actually cured me without any side effects!
Just delivered my baby boy last month! During my pregnancy, I took Sitopaladi churna with honey for throat irritation. It worked wonders for me, but please ask your doctor once before starting any Ayurvedic stuff.
Look, Sitopaladi is a trusted household herb, but pregnancy is a delicate time. I used it during both my pregnancies with warm water, but only after getting a green signal from my doctor. Don't self-medicate anything without their okay.
I tracked all my symptoms on my app, and when I logged a cold, it suggested natural remedies. Sitopaladi is fine for most, but the app also advised confirming with your doctor first. Best to take it with a bit of honey for quick relief.