For daily consumption of chyawanprash, typically 1 to 2 teaspoons per day is recommended for adults. This is usually the right amount to support immune function and energy levels without overdoing it. Since you’ve already been taking a spoonful in the morning, you’re on a good track. However, if you’re feeling quite fatigued and wish to see if it makes a difference, you can add another teaspoon in the evening.
In terms of how to take it, the traditional recommendation is to consume it with warm milk, as this can help enhance the absorption of its many herbs and benefits your system. While honey is also traditionally seen as a beneficial medium in Ayurveda, it’s better to avoid mixing chyawanprash with honey directly due to the potential difficulty in digestion when combined in this form.
Importantly, chyawanprash should generally be taken on an empty stomach, preferably before breakfast or dinner, to maximize its absorption. Ensure that it’s suitable for your body type by paying attention to how your body responds. If you have any digestive discomforts, adjust how you take it.
In terms of energy and fatigue, consider also looking at your overall lifestyle and diet. Ensuring proper rest, a balanced diet, and staying hydrated can also make a significant difference, as they align with maintaining a healthy digestive fire (agni) necessary for absorbing all the nutrients from chyawanprash and your food. If symptoms persist, it might be worth consulting a healthcare professional to explore any underlying imbalances that need addressing.



