कैटलॉग /
Vati(Tablets)
Key Benefits of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
- Balances Pitta at the skin level to help with rashes and pigmentation
- Supports natural healing of abscesses, boils and non-healing wounds
- Soothes burning sensations and relieves itching in inflammatory skin conditions
- May assist in detoxification and alleviate toxic skin eruptions
- Traditionally used to calm restless minds and support healthy mood
- Promotes wound healing in fistulas and sinus tracks
- Helps manage excessive bleeding disorders like menorrhagia
Product Description of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet is your convenient, tablet-form herbal decoction crafted from the classic Mahatiktam Kashayam formula found in ancient Ayurvedic texts. No more brewing long decoctions each day—just swallow 2–3 tablets after meals to dive straight into Pitta-balancing goodness. It’s focused on skin health, but you’ll find its action extends to soothing internal heat, nurturing psychological balance, and supporting detoxification pathways.
You might notice a gentle cooling effect, which helps ease those nasty burning sensations and itching. Over time it works on pigmentation issues, small wounds, abscesses or sinus tracks that just refuse to heal. And beyond skin, it’s been traditionally recommended for mild heart discomfort, eye irritations or even menstrual irregularities. It’s like… a gentle helper for your overall fiery dosha patterns!
Each tablet preserves the potency of 10 grams of bitters, herbs, roots and barks—so you get concentrated relief without the fuss. There’s a bit of earthy aroma, a touch of natural bitterness, and a promise: support your skin and inner balance with a time-tested blend. You might feel it in the first week or two, but classical use suggests regular intake for best outcomes. To be honest, it feels like giving your body a small but mighty Ayurvedic hug.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
- Alstonia scholaris (Saptaparna) – Traditionally used in Ayurveda for its bitter properties supporting skin purification.
- Fumaria indica (Parpataka) – Known to provide cooling action and gentle support for detoxification.
- Cassia fistula (Shampaka) – Supports natural bowel movements and is valued for its cleansing bitter taste.
- Picrorhiza kurroa (Katuka) – Often included for its traditional role in promoting liver health and detox.
- Acorus calamus (Vacha) – Used for its warming aromatic qualities that aid digestion and mental clarity.
- Terminalia chebula (Haritaki) – One of the Triphala fruits, known for its balancing action on all three doshas.
- Terminalia bellirica (Vibhitaki) – Another Triphala component, offering gentle laxative and rejuvenating effects.
- Emblica officinalis (Amla) – Third Triphala herb, revered for its high vitamin C content and rejuvenation.
- Prunus poddar (Padmaka) – Traditionally used to support healthy skin tone and vitality.
- Cyclea peltata (Patha) – Known for its bitter principle, supporting body detox pathways.
- Curcuma longa (Haridra) – Turmeric, used for its soothing and mild anti-inflammatory quality.
- Berberis aristata (Daruharidra) – Included for its traditional use in skin and digestive support.
- Hemidesmus indicus (Sariva) – Often used to cool Pitta and support healthy circulation.
- Piper longum (Kana) – Long pepper, known to enhance bioavailability of other herbs.
- Azadirachta indica (Nimba) – Neem, widely valued for its normalizing effect on skin health.
- Santalum album (Chandana) – Sandalwood, respected for its gentle cooling aroma and soothing action.
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashti) – Licorice root, provides mild sweet taste and traditional throat support.
- Citrullus colocynthis (Vishala) – Used in classical texts to manage occasional discomfort and support balance.
- Holarrhena antidysenterica (Indrayava) – Known to support normal digestion.
- Tinospora cordifolia (Amruta) – Guduchi; reputed for immune-modulating benefits in Ayurveda.
- Swertia chiraita (Kiratatikta) – Bitter herb valued for its purifying and cooling effects.
- Ficus religiosa (Sevya) – Offered traditionally for its gentle blood-purifying action.
- Adhatoda vasica (Vrusha) – Recognized for supporting respiratory health in classical usage.
- Marsdenia tenacissima (Murva) – Often included for traditional detox support.
- Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari) – Well-known rejuvenative herb for women’s health.
- Trichosanthes dioica (Patola) – Bitter gourd, contributes bitter taste and cooling properties.
- Aconitum heterophyllum (Ativisha) – Gentle bitter tonic used in classical formulations.
- Cyperus rotundus (Musta) – Used to ease digestive discomfort traditionally.
- Gentiana kurroa (Trayanti) – Steeped in tradition for its intensely bitter and cleansing profile.
- Alhagi pseudalhagi (Dhanvayasa) – Known for its mild bitter nature and classical detox use.
Key uses of AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
- Helps manage Pitta-dominant skin disorders such as eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis
- Supports healing of boils, abscesses, and sinus tract formations
- Used for relief in burning sensation, pruritus (itching) and skin irritations
- Assists in reduction of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone
- Traditional aid for managing non-healing wounds and fistulae
- May help regulate excessive menstrual bleeding and menorrhagia
- Supports gentle detoxification, flushing out internal toxins
- Used to maintain mental calmness in stress or inflammation-driven irritability
How to use AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
Take 2–3 tablets twice daily after meals with warm water, or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Swallow whole; do not chew. Consistency is key for traditional formulations—aim for at least 2–4 weeks of use before evaluating full benifits.
Safety information about AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
Children: Not recommended for children under 12 unless advised by a professional.
Pregnant women: Avoid use during pregnancy due to bitter, cooling herbs; consult your care provider.
Breastfeeding mothers: Use only under Ayurvedic supervision, as bitter tastes may pass into milk.
People with chronic diseases: Seek guidance before use, especially if you have liver or kidney concerns.
People with allergies: Check ingredient list for known sensitivities; avoid if allergic to any listed herb.
Elderly individuals: Generally safe but start with lower dose (1–2 tablets) and monitor response.
Patients taking medications: May interact with prescription drugs—discuss with healthcare provider.
People with weakened immunity: Caution advised; some bitter tonics may overstimulate or irritate a sensitive system.
Additional information about AVN Mahatiktakam Kashayam Tablet
This product is vegan, gluten-free, and made in a GMP-certified facility. It contains no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed to preserve freshness. Batch tested for purity; seal under tamper-evident film. Always check expiration date before use. Note: herbs can vary batch to batch, so slight colour changes are natural and normal.
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