So you’re diving into Ayurveda to give your health a natural boost—sounds like a great move, but yeah, it can be a lot to take in at first! The different forms of Ayurvedic medicine like Churna, Kashayam, and Ghrita can seem like a whole new language, but don’t worry, I’ll break it down for you.
First, Churna are herbal powders, super versatile for internal use. They are typically mixed with warm water or honey and ingested. These are often used for digestive issues – like the famous Triphala Churna – because they’re easy to digest and quick to absorb.
Kashayam are decoctions, so kind of like soup but made from boiling herbs in water then reducing it. They’re quite potent and often used for detoxifying and supporting digestion. They’re more targeted than churna — so if you’ve got a specific issue, Kashayam might be your go-to. But yes, they’re always boiled.
Ghrita, or medicated ghee, is used for nourishing and lubricating the body from the inside. It’s often mixed with herbs and taken internally and is excellent for maybe your joint pain because it’s nourishing and anti-inflammatory.
You can definitely combine them, like using a Churna for your digestives troubles while massaging oil into aching joints. These dreamy oils are usually infused with herbs over a long period of time, and yes, that’s often the case for quality oils. But always a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic doctor to make sure your mix is right for you.
Now, when we talk about authentic stuff, look for certifications like GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) which assures quality. You’ll want to check where the brand sources it’s ingredients—India is typically a good sign 'cause that’s where Ayurveda’s heart is.
Finally, focus on your dosha balance. An Ayurvedic practitioner can help identify your prakriti (natural constitution) and vikriti (current imbalance), so they can offer personalized recommendations. That’s what Ayurveda is all about—making it all about you!



