कैटलॉग /
Vati(Tablets)
Key Benefits of Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
- Promotes healthy urinary tract function and eases dysuria
- Helps balance Vata, Pitta & Kapha doshas for holistic wellbeing
- Supports gentle detoxification & relieves bloating, constipation
- Aids respiratory comfort in cough, cold, bronchitis and asthma
- Soothes skin irritation, eczema, dermatitis and itching
- Enhances reproductive health, natural aphrodisiac properties
- Acts as mild rejuvenative (Rasāyana) for energy & vitality
Product Description of Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
Amrita Chandraprabha Vati is a time-honored Ayurvedic tablet cherished across generations. Formulated carefully to harness the serene aura of Chandra (the moon), it brings a calming effect to body and mind. I’ve always felt a subtle softness in my abdomen after taking these tablets, like a gentle soothing tide – it’s not magic, but it’s almost as if the body remembers its natural rhythm again.
The blend works on multiple fronts: urinary comfort, digestive ease, respiratory ease – you name it. Although it sounds like a panacea, it’s really a complex symphony of herbs and minerals traditionally prescribed by Ayurveda practitioners for disorders from Prameha (diabetes) to low backache and even menorrhagic troubles. Honestly, sometimes I wonder how all these ingredients talk to one another, but they do, delivering the calm you expect from moonlight.
Each tablet is lightly sweet with a warming finish. That slight saltiness? It comes from ancient salts meant to support metabolic fire (Agni). Folks have used this formula for diabetes management, for easing urinary calculi discomfort, and also to replenish vitality as we age. It’s like a little pocketful of lunar balm, and you’ll notice it gently but surely helps your system find its balance. Some days it feels slow, but over weeks you start to feel steadier, lighter, freer. Just don’t expect overnight miracles – good things often take time!
Key ingredients with descriptions of Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
- Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor) – Traditionally used to cool and soothe, supports respiratory clarity.
- Acorus calamus – Known for its carminative action, it aids digestion and eases abdominal discomfort.
- Cyperus rotundus (Nut Grass) – Used to relieve bloating and regulate digestive fire.
- Andrographis paniculata (Bhunimba) – Valued for its traditional role in supporting urinary and respiratory health.
- Tinospora cordifolia (Amrita) – Regarded as an adaptogen that helps maintain overall vitality and immune balance.
- Curcuma longa (Turmeric) – A classic anti-inflammatory and antioxidant in Ayurvedic tradition.
- Plumbago zeylanica (Chitraka) – Employed to enhance metabolic functions and digestive strength.
- Terminalia chebula (Haritaki) – Often used as a gentle laxative and detoxifier.
- Terminalia bellirica (Vibhitaki) – Utilized for its supportive role in respiratory and digestive systems.
- Emblica officinalis (Amalaki) – Renowned for its rich vitamin C content and rejuvenative properties.
- Piper longum (Pippali) – Traditional catalyst that enhances bioavailability of other herbs.
- Piper nigrum (Maricha) – Added for its warming and digestive-stimulating qualities.
- Zingiber officinale (Shunti) – Commonly used to ease nausea and support digestive comfort.
- Commiphora mukul (Guggulu) – Incorporated for its role in balancing lipid metabolism.
- Saindhava Lavana (Rock Salt) – Used to kindle digestive fire and assist mineral balance.
- Shilajatu (Asphaltum) – Traditionally regarded as a potent rasāyana for vitality.
- Loha Bhasma (Iron Bhasma) – Employed to support healthy blood parameters in Ayurveda.
Key uses of Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
- Management of Prameha (urinary disorders, diabetes) and dysuria
- Relief from urinary calculi (Ashmari) and obstruction
- Eases constipation (Vibandha), bloating (Anaha) and abdominal colic (Shoola)
- Supportive care in respiratory issues: cold, cough (Kasa), rhinitis, asthma (Shwasa)
- Helps address eczema (Vicharchika), dermatitis, pruritus and other skin afflictions
- Soothes piles (Arsha), hemorrhoids and fistula (Bhagandhara)
- Supports liver (Kamala, Hepatopathy) and spleen enlargement (Pleehodara)
- Alleviates low back pain (Kati Shoola) and promotes joint comfort
- Addresses general weakness, anemia (Pandu), menorrhagia (Artavaruja)
- Acts as a mild aphrodisiac (Vrushya) and anti-aging (Rasāyana) remedy
How to use Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
Adults: Take 1–2 tablets (500 mg each) twice daily with warm water, before or after meals, or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Do not exceed recommended dosage. For best results, maintain consistent use over 1–2 months, then taper as advised.
Safety information about Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years without professional advice.
Pregnant women: Consult an Ayurvedic doctor before use.
Breastfeeding mothers: Use only with practitioner’s guidance.
Chronic diseases: People with hypertension or kidney issues should monitor salt intake.
Allergies: Contains camphor and may trigger sensitivities; discontinue if rash appears.
Elderly: Generally safe but start with lower dose to assess tolerance.
Medications: If on diabetes or blood-thinners, seek medical advice before starting.
Weakened immunity: Tinospora cordifolia is traditionally used to support immunity, but consult your doctor.
Additional information about Amrita Chandraprabha Vati
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep container tightly closed. Shelf life: 3 years from manufacturing date. Made in a GMP-certified facility. Manufacturer: Amrita Ayurvedic Formulations. Contains natural herbal extracts and traditional salts – may vary slightly in color or aroma from batch to batch. Keep out of reach of children. For best potency, use within 6 months after opening.
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