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Key Benefits of Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
- Enhances memory and concentration in daily tasks
- Supports healthy digestion and nutrient absorption
- Promotes calmness and reduces stress levels, gently soothing
- Nourishes skin cells for a natural glow from inside out
- Balances Vata and Pitta doshas for inner harmony
- Helps in mild detoxification by supporting liver function
- Boosts overall vitality and stamina
Product Description of Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham is a time-honored Ayurvedic ghee preparation that’s steeped in tradition and care. Made by simmering clarified butter with select botanicals, it develops a rich aroma and golden hue that just feels nurturing. This formulation has been passed down through generations in classical texts and is treasured for its versatility.
You might find its slightly sweet flavor soothing on the tongue, especially when taken warm. Its texture is luxuriously smooth—kind of like butter but, you know, elevated. Often recommended during seasonal transitions or when you need a little extra warmth and nourishment in your routine, this ghrutham can feel like a gentle embrace from the inside.
While many products on the shelf promise quick fixes, this ghee is all about long-term balance—taking care of your mind, body, and spirit bit by bit. I once forgot I had left a spoonful at room temp overnight and the next morning it was still perfect: a reminder of its stability. It’s not magic, but it’s close to it, if you ask me.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
- Purified Cow’s Ghee (clarified butter): the rich, golden base, traditionally used to carry the properties of herbs deep into tissues.
Key uses of Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
- Digestive support: take a teaspoon before meals to ease digestion and assimilation of nutrients
- Mental clarity: helps soothe the nerves, can be used before meditation or study sessions
- Seasonal care: ideal during cold or windy seasons to maintain inner warmth
- Skin nourishment: mix with a drop of herbal oil for topical massage to enhance glow
- Post-ritual: often used after cleansing practices like Panchakarma, to restore and rejuvenate
How to use Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
Adults: 1–2 teaspoons orally, on an empty stomach or before bed, with warm water or milk. Can be adjusted per individual needs—some like it straight, some prefer to stir into tea. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Safety information about Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
- Children: Use sparingly; half teaspoon with warm milk for kids over 5 years, unless otherwise advised.
- Pregnant women: Generally safe in moderate amounts, but consult your practitioner if you have specific concerns.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Can be supportive for lactation when taken regularly, but watch for any sensitivities.
- People with chronic diseases: Check with your healthcare provider, especially if you have diabetes or heart conditions.
- People with allergies: Contains dairy; not suitable for those with milk protein allergy or lactose intolerance.
- Elderly individuals: Often well-tolerated but start with a lower dose to assess digestion.
- Patients taking medications: May interact with certain drugs—please seek professional guidance before combining.
- People with weakened immunity: Nourishing but high in fat; use under supervision if you have gallbladder issues.
Additional information about Sitaram Mahakalyanaka Ghrutham
Net Weight: 100 ml / 200 ml jars. Shelf Life: 24 months from manufacture date. Produced in a GMP-certified facility, following classical Ayurvedic protocols. No artificial preservatives, colors, or flavors added. Keep the lid tightly closed after each use to maintain purity. Small natural variations in color or texture are normal and reflect its artisanal preparation. If you spot any discoloration or odor off-notes, best to discard. Please recycle the jar once empty.
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