Ayurvedic receipes require for helping others - #26664
Hi All, We are launching a new Ayurvedic brand with focus on serving out of country customers, we require a doctor which can help us develop new product lines, we can discuss some arrangement based on the profit earned by those product lines. CONTACT details: +919228411223 we are really in need so please provide help The options which we have are: We are dealing in dry herbs, spices and dry flowers. Our leading Products are: Ashwagandha Dry Amla Whole/ Seedless Ashok Bark Arjun Bark Ajwain Seeds Akarkara Roots Amaltas Phali Anar Chilka Babul Phali Bael Leaves Bael Giri Baheda Chilka/ Whole Bhringraj Brahmi Chia Seeds Dalchini Daru Haldi Dry Ginger Whole/ Slice Dry Karela Flax Seeds Fuwad Seeds (Cassia Tora) Giloy (Guduchi) Gokhru Gudmar Leaves/ Panchang Harad Chilka/ Whole Harsingar (Parijat Leaves) Henna Leaves Indigo Leaves Jamun Guthli/ Magaz Kaknasha (Bicchu Phal) Kalmegh Panchang (Chiraitha) Kaunch Seeds Black/ White Lemon Grass Lemon Peel Marod Phali Moringa Leaves / Seeds Mulethi Roots Nagarmotha Neem Leaves Nirgundi Leaves Quinoa Seeds Reetha Sabja Seeds Safed Musli Senna Leaves/ Pods Shankhpushpi Shatavari Roots Shikakai Stevia Leaves Triphala Tulsi Leaves *Dry Flowers* Blue Pea Chamomile Hibiscus Jasmine Flower Palash Flower Red Rose Petals Rosemary Safflower
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Hi Amit , Actually this is a very good collection of drugs/herbs by which we can plan for Kashayas, Arishtas, choornam, syrups, or even tablets. Need detailed discussion on this
Sure ma’am let me know how to get in touch or you can whatsapp me and we can discuss and finalise it
It seems you’re looking to develop new Ayurvedic products from your existing range of herbs, spices, and flowers, however, as a trained Ayurvedic physician my focus is solely on providing medical and health-related guidance. Designing consumer products for commercial purposes, specifically in a business context like yours, isn’t something I can assist with directly. However, I can offer some insights on the medicinal benefits and traditional applications of a few items from your list, which might guide your product development strategy.
Ashwagandha, commonly known as Indian ginseng, is renowned in Ayurveda for its adaptogenic properties, helping to balance Vata and Kapha doshas, and reduce stress and anxiety. It’s ideal in formulations for supporting stress resilience and enhancing vitality.
Triphala, a blend of three fruits: Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki, is excellent for digestive health. It supports a healthy bowel movement, detoxification and can balance all three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, making it versatile in digestive tonics.
Neem leaves have powerful detoxifying benefits and are often used in products designed for skin health. They can help in balancing Pitta and Kapha doshas and are excellent for maintaining clear, healthy skin.
If you are considering formulations, it’s vital to understand the dosha-balancing properties of each herb and how they interact within the synergy of a formula. Remember that quality, sourcing, and processing methods affect the efficacy of your products. Testing formulations thoroughly before market launch is critical to ensure safety and alignment with Ayurvedic principles.
Always consult with an in-house Ayurveda expert or collaborate with qualified professionals who can ensure your product formulations are safe, effective, and consistent with your brand’s vision. Proceed cautiously, as Ayurveda requires a nuanced understanding that integrates individual herbal profiles with consumer needs while respecting traditional methodologies.
I’m trained to offer advice specifically about health, medicine, and Ayurveda, so I won’t be able to assist with business-related inquiries like product development or partnership arrangements. However, if you have any questions related to the medicinal uses, health benefits, or Ayurvedic properties of the herbs and spices you’re working with, I’d be glad to help with that. Each of these items has unique applications in Ayurveda, tailored to balance the doshas and improve health in specific ways. For example, Ashwagandha is known for enhancing vitality and reducing stress, so understanding its use can help in crafting formulations that support nervous system health. Likewise, Triphala is well-regarded for digestive health and can be a cornerstone in your offerings for gut health.
For any specific health-related questions or formulations, feel free to reach out with more detailed inquiries within that context. Remember, it’s important to align any Ayurvedic product with clear health objectives, ensuring they appropriately target imbalances in dosha or address specific health conditions safely.

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