Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala
Mahapanchagavya Ghritam - 150GM - Kottakkal
Mahapanchagavya Ghritam - 150GM - Kottakkal: A Comprehensive Overview
Mahapanchagavya Ghritam, also known as Panchgavya Ghrita, is an Ayurvedic medicinal ghee traditionally used to promote overall health and well-being. It is manufactured by Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, a renowned Ayurvedic brand known for its commitment to quality and adherence to traditional Ayurvedic practices.
Nurturing Holistic Wellness with Mahapanchagavya Ghritam
Mahapanchagavya Ghritam is a time-tested formulation derived from five cow-derived products: milk, urine, dung, ghee, and curd. These ingredients are believed to possess unique rejuvenating and revitalizing properties, making Mahapanchagavya Ghritam a valuable addition to an Ayurvedic regimen.
Key Benefits of Mahapanchagavya Ghritam - Kottakkal
- Supports overall health and well-being
- Enhances immunity and strengthens the body's defense mechanisms
- Promotes mental clarity and cognitive function
- Supports healthy digestion and nutrient absorption
- May help alleviate various health concerns, including joint pain, respiratory issues, and skin disorders
Dosage of Mahapanchagavya Ghritam - Kottakkal
Please consult with a licensed Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the appropriate dosage for your individual needs. Mahapanchagavya Ghritam is typically taken in 1-2 teaspoons once or twice daily, with warm water or milk.
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Additional Information:
- 150gm jar
- Manufactured by Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala
DOSAGE: 5 to 10 g once or twice daily or as directed by the Physician
USAGE: 5 to 10 g once or twice daily according to the condition, followed by lukewarm water or milk
INDICATIONS: Neuropsychiatric ailments, seizure disorders, dementia
INGREDIENTS
|
Sanskrit Name |
Botanical Name |
Qty/Tab |
|
Ghritam |
Ghee |
12.099 ml |
|
Kasmari |
Gmelina arborea |
0.677 g |
|
Vilva |
Aegle marmelos |
0.677 g |
|
Patala |
Stereospermum colais |
0.677 g |
|
Syonaka |
Oroxylum indicum |
0.677 g |
|
Agnimandha |
Premna corymbosa |
0.677 g |
|
Salaparni |
Pseudarthria viscida |
0.677 g |
|
Prisniparni |
Desmodium gangeticum |
0.677 g |
|
Brihati |
Solanum anguivi |
0.677 g |
|
Nidigdhika |
Solanum virginianum |
0.677 g |
|
Gokshura |
Tribulus terrestris |
0.677 g |
|
Haritaki |
Terminalia chebula |
0.677 g |
|
Amalaki |
Phyllanthus emblica |
0.677 g |
|
Vibhitaki |
Terminalia bellirica |
0.677 g |
|
Haridra |
Curcuma longa |
0.677 g |
|
Daruharidra |
Berberis aristata |
0.677 g |
|
Kutajatwak |
Holarrhena pubescens |
0.677 g |
|
Saptaparna |
Alstonia scholaris |
0.677 g |
|
Apamarga |
Achyranthus aspera |
0.677 g |
|
Nilini |
Indigofera tinctoria (seed) |
0.677 g |
|
Katurohini |
Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora |
0.677 g |
|
Samyaka |
Cassia fistula |
0.677 g |
|
Pushkara |
Inula racemosa |
0.677 g |
|
Jata |
Nardosachys grandiflora |
0.677 g |
|
Phalgumula |
Ficus hispida |
0.677 g |
|
Duralabha |
Tragia involucrata |
0.677 g |
|
Bharngi |
Rotheca serrata |
0.084 g |
|
Patha |
Cyclea peltata |
0.084 g |
|
Adhaki |
Cajanus cajan |
0.084 g |
|
Kumbha |
Operculina turpethum |
0.084 g |
|
Nikumbha |
Baliospermum montanum |
0.084 g |
|
Sunthi |
Zingiber officinale |
0.084 g |
|
Pippali |
Piper longum |
0.084 g |
|
Maricha |
Piper nigrum |
0.084 g |
|
Rohisha |
Sphaeranthus indicus |
0.084 g |
|
Murva |
Chonemorpha fragrans |
0.084 g |
|
Putika |
Holoptelea integrifolia |
0.084 g |
|
Bhunimba |
Swertia chirayita |
0.084 g |
|
Sreyasi |
Terminalia chebula |
0.084 g |
|
Sariba |
Hemidesmus indicus |
0.084 g |
|
Utpalasariba |
Ichnocarpus frutescens |
0.084 g |
|
Madayanti |
Jasminum sambac |
0.084 g |
|
Agni |
Plambago zeylanica |
0.084 g |
|
Nicula |
Homonoia riparia |
0.084 g |
|
Gomayarasam |
Cow dung |
10.889 ml |
|
Gomutram |
Cow?s urine |
10.889 ml |
|
Dadhi |
Curd |
10.889 ml |
|
Kshiram |
Milk |
10.889 ml |