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Unjha Brahmi Vati (S.M.Y.) is a premium classical Ayurvedic medicine used as a potent nervine tonic and brain stimulant. The suffix "(S.M.Y.)" stands for "Swarna Moti Yukta", meaning it is enriched with purified Gold (Swarna Bhasma) and Pearl (Moti Pishti/Bhasma) preparations, indicating a more potent formulation than the standard version. Key Benefits This formulation is designed to support mental clarity, cognitive function, and emotional well-being. Its traditional uses include: Memory and Concentration Enhancement: Improves memory retention, recall, learning ability, focus, and mental clarity. Stress and Anxiety Relief: Helps manage stress, anxiety, nervousness, and tension by calming the nervous system. Nervine Tonic and Rejuvenator: Strengthens the nervous system, offers neuroprotection, and acts as a Rasayana (rejuvenator) to boost vitality and immunity. Support for Neurological Health: Can be used as an adjuvant in managing conditions like insomnia, mild hypertension, and general neurological weakness (under medical supervision).
The primary ingredients in Brahmi Vati (S.M.Y.) typically include: Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) Vacha (Acorus calamus) Swarna Bhasma (Gold ash) Moti Pishti/Bhasma (Pearl preparation) Ras Sindoor (Processed Mercury and Sulphur compound) Swarna Makshik Bhasma (Calcined Iron Pyrite) Dosage and Precautions This medicine must be taken under strict medical supervision due to the presence of potent metallic and mineral ingredients. Dosage: The typical dosage for adults is 1 to 2 tablets, once or twice a day, usually after meals with water, milk, honey, or ghee, as advised by an Ayurvedic physician. Precautions: Self-medication is not advised. It should generally be avoided during pregnancy, lactation, and in children unless specifically prescribed by a doctor. Over-dosage may lead to adverse effects like gastritis or stomach discomfort. Inform your doctor if you are taking other medications, especially sedatives, as interactions may occur.