Looks like you’ve got quite the curiosity around Patanjali fruit juices. Okay, so generally speaking, Patanjali’s juice range includes a variety of flavors like amla, aloe vera, and mixed fruit, which are sorta less common in traditional juice brands. The price for these juices can vary quite a bit, depending on size and flavor, ranging usually from around 50 to 150 rupees (INR) per bottle, typically. It’s fairly affordable when you compare it to some other premium brands, y’know.
Now, about the ingredients, Patanjali usually markets products as natural, and many are made from herbal and Ayurvedic stuff. Still, you wanna check the label cuz sometimes there might be added sugars or preservatives, even if it’s less than what you’d find in typical store-bought beverages. As for nutritional value, they’re certainly better than sodas or sugary drinks, but fresh juice wins when it comes to nutrients and enzymes, hands-down.
Customer reviews tend to be a mix bag. Some folks swear by the taste and quality—especially of those more unique flavors. Others find them a bit off if they’re accustomed to Western-style juices. It’s a matter of preference but many do find them a good deal for what they are.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, depending on your dosha type, certain juices might offer more benefits. Amla, for example, is great for balancing Pitta due to its cooling property and rich vitamin C content. But remember, juice isn’t a substitute for whole fruits or a balanced diet.
If you’re looking for recommendations, personally I’d say give the amla and aloe vera ones a whirl. Amla’s a powerhouse for immunity and good digestion. Aloe vera’s great for cleansing and cooling. Still, remember moderation is key, even with healthy stuff.
If you’ve got more questions, especially health-related, let me know and I can dig deeper into how these might fit with Ayurveda and your specific health profile!



