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Vati(Tablets)
Description
Amrita Arogyavardhini Tablets are a traditional Ayurvedic formulation renowned for their comprehensive health benefits, particularly in supporting liver health and promoting overall well-being. Originating from the teachings of Acharya Nagarjuna, these tablets are crafted to enhance the body's natural detoxification processes, improve digestion, and balance the Pitta dosha. With key ingredients like Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellirica), and Amalaki (Emblica officinalis), this formulation acts as a natural aid in managing skin conditions, obesity, and high cholesterol levels. Additionally, it serves as a supportive remedy in conditions like hepatitis, gallstones, and thyroid imbalances, making it a versatile addition to your wellness regimen.
Traditionally used in Ayurveda, Amrita Arogyavardhini Tablets are valued for their 'Rasa' (taste) which is predominantly bitter and astringent, and their 'Virya' (potency) which is cooling. These properties contribute to their effectiveness in purifying the blood, enhancing metabolic function, and supporting the immune system. As a cardiac tonic, these tablets also help in maintaining healthy heart function and are often used in conjunction with other medications to amplify therapeutic effects.
Suggested use
For optimal results, take 120 – 500 mg of Amrita Arogyavardhini Tablets once or twice daily, preferably before or after meals, as advised by your Ayurvedic practitioner. It is commonly administered with honey, fresh ginger juice, neem juice, water, or milk. The duration of use can extend from 4 to 6 months, based on the advisement of your healthcare provider. Always consult with a healthcare practitioner for personalized advice, especially for children, pregnant or lactating women.
Other ingredients
- Shuddha Parada (Herbal purified Mercury) – 10 g
- Shuddha Gandhaka (Herbal purified Sulphur) – 10 g
- Loha Bhasma (Bhasma prepared from Iron) – 10 g
- Abhraka Bhasma (Purified and processed Mica) – 10 g
- Tamra Bhasma (Bhasma prepared from Copper) – 10 g
- Haritaki (Chebulic Myrobalan fruit rind, Terminalia chebula) – 20 g
- Vibhitaki (Belliric Myrobalan fruit rind, Terminalia bellirica) – 20 g
- Amalaki (Indian gooseberry fruit, Emblica officinalis) – 20 g
- Shilajatu (Asphaltum) – 30 g
- Guggulu (Indian bedelium, Commiphora mukul) – 40 g
- Chitra (Eranda, Castor, Ricinus communis) – 40 g
- Tikta (Katuki, Picrorhiza kurroa) – 220 g
- Juice extract of Nimba (Neem, Azadirachta indica) – Quantity Sufficient
Warnings
Amrita Arogyavardhini Tablets should be taken strictly under medical supervision. Self-medication is not advisable due to the potent nature of its ingredients. Over-dosage may lead to skin rashes or other toxic symptoms. It is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women, or children unless prescribed by a healthcare professional. Store in a cool, dry place and keep out of reach of children.
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