Chandanasava is often praised for its cooling properties, particularly when you’re dealing with excess body heat. It’s made mainly with sandalwood—hence the name (Chandana means sandalwood)—and is traditionally used in Ayurveda to pacify pitta dosha, which might be the root cause of your heat issues. When pitta is out of balance, it can lead to symptoms like excess sweating, heat rashes, and that restless feeling you’re experiencing.
Now, regarding how it helps: Chandanasava is known to work by cooling the body from within, which might bring relief to your symptoms. It’s not an overnight fix though; more of a gradual process. So yes, while you might notice some relief from the immediate symptoms, it’s best looked at as a long-term solution for rebalancing internal heat.
For urinary infections and skin issues, Chandanasava’s cooling properties can indeed be beneficial. It promotes a cooler internal environment and helps with inflammation and irritation typically associated with these conditions.
Taking it daily is recommended. Usually, about 15-30ml after meals twice a day. Some prefer it with equal quantity of water to make it more palatable. Timing’s not overly crucial, but consistency is. With dietary changes, avoiding spicy, oily, or fried foods can enhance its effects—those tend to aggravate pitta as you might know.
As for side effects, it’s generally well-tolerated, but always best to consult with an Ayurvedic doctor if you have specific health concerns or existing medications. Pregnant women and people with specific medical conditions should be cautious.
Chandanasava can be more effective when combined with practices like Pranayama or regular meditation, which also help cool the body and mind. And staying hydrated, of course! If anyone else here has tried it, chime in. Real-world experiences are invaluable!



