कैटलॉग /
Kashayam
Key Benefits of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
- Balances Pitta, Vata and Kapha to soothe skin ailments
- Helps reduce pigmentation and evens out complexion
- Promotes healing of non-healing wounds, boils and abscesses
- Alleviates burning sensation and relieves itching
- Supports natural detoxification and blood purification
- Calms inflammation and soothes sinus tracts or fistula
- May enhance overall skin resilience and vitality
Product Description of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam is an age-old Ayurvedic decoction drawn from the classical Ashtanga Hrudayam text. It’s got this bitter profile that targets Pitta at the level of skin, so if you’ve ever dealt with persistent rashes or pigmentation issues, you know how frustrating it can be. This kashayam is brewed from a blend of potent herbs—each selected for its detoxing and soothing properties. It works on wounds that refuse to heal, combats boils and abscesses, and helps ease pruritis (that maddening itch!).
Unlike some quick fixes, this decoction takes time to bond with your system—just like any herbal brew, consistency is key. And yes, you might notice subtle shifts first—like less redness, cooler skin, and gradually fading spots. It’s also used in certain heart, eye, and psychiatric conditions in Ayurveda lore, but here we mainly focus on its skin-clearing superpowers. A little goes a long way, so stick with it. Sometimes you’ll find yourself wondering if it’s working—hang in there, it usually does after a week or two.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
- Alstonia scholaris (Saptaparna): bark traditionally used for skin support
- Fumaria indica (Parpataka): herb known in Ayurveda for cooling properties
- Cassia fistula (Shampaka): fruit used to promote gentle cleansing
- Picrorhiza kurroa (Katuka): root valued for liver and skin detox
- Acorus calamus (Vacha): rhizome used to support digestion and clarity
- Terminalia chebula (Haritaki): part of Triphala, supports mild cleansing
- Terminalia bellirica (Vibhitaki): Triphala component, aids in rejuvenation
- Emblica officinalis (Amla): Triphala ingredient, rich in antioxidants
- Prunus poddarum (Padmaka): fruit traditionally used for skin care
- Cissampelos pareira (Patha): vine used for wound healing
- Curcuma longa (Haridra): turmeric, known for soothing & anti-inflammatory effects
- Berberis aristata (Daruharidra): bark used for detox and purification
- Hemidesmus indicus (Sariva): root supporting gentle blood purification
- Piper longum (Kana): long pepper, assists bioavailability of herbs
- Azadirachta indica (Nimba): neem leaf known for cleansing skin
- Santalum album (Chandana): sandalwood, cools and soothes skin
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashti): licorice root, supports detox and reducing redness
- Citrullus colocynthis (Vishala): fruit traditionally used for balancing Pitta
- Holarrhena antidysenterica (Indrayava): bark known for supporting clear skin
- Tinospora cordifolia (Amruta): stem used for immune support
- Swertia chirayita (Kiratatikta): herb valued for bitter detox qualities
- Ficus religiosa (Sevya): leaf used in traditional wound-healing formulations
- Adhatoda vasica (Vrusha): leaf known for soothing discomfort
- Marsdenia tenacissima (Murva): stem paste for relieving skin inflammation
- Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari): root nourishs skin health
- Trichosanthes dioica (Patola): fruit supports gentle skin detox
- Aconitum heterophyllum (Ativisha): root used for balancing doshas
- Cyperus rotundus (Musta): rhizome known for mild astringent action
- Gentiana kurroo (Trayanti): herb aiding digestive and skin wellness
- Alhagi pseudalhagi (Dhanvayasa): resin used in traditional skin remedies
Key uses of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
- Treatment of skin disorders of Pitta origin (herpes, pigmentation)
- Healing non-healing wounds, fistula wounds and sinus tracts
- Relief from burning sensation and pruritis (itching)
- Reduction of abscesses, boils and inflammatory swellings
- Support in menorrhagia and bleeding disorders
- General detoxification and blood purification
- Adjunct in certain heart, eye or psychiatric conditions as per Ayurveda
How to use AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
Take 2–3 tablets or 10–20 ml decoction after food, once or twice daily, or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Mix with warm water if preferred. Consistency is key—use it for at least 2–4 weeks to notice benefits!
Safety information about AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
- Children: Not recommended under 12 years without professional advice
- Pregnant women: Should consult Ayurveda doctor before use
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use only on practitioner's guidance
- People with chronic diseases: Seek medical consultation, esp. liver or kidney issues
- People with allergies: Check ingredients list carefully if sensitive to any herb
- Elderly individuals: May start with lower dose to assess tolerance
- Patients taking medications: Potential interactions; consult healthcare provider
- People with weakened immunity: Use under supervision of qualified Ayurvedic physician
Additional information about AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam
AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam is crafted following strict Ayurvedic classical standards without artificial colors or preservatives. Sourced from trusted herbs, the decoction is prepared in GMP-certified facilities. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life: 24 months. Keep out of reach of children. Results may vary—Ayurveda takes a holistic, patient-specific approach. Enjoy the journey to healthier skin and balanced doshas!
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