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Churna
Key Benefits of Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
- Regulates irregular menstrual bleeding
- Calms excessive uterine discharge
- Supports natural flow balance
- Soothes uterine discomfort!
- Helps maintain healthy reproductive cycles
- Aids in managing haemorrhoids
- Pacifies Vata, Pitta and Kapha doshas
Product Description of Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna is an age-old Ayurvedic herbal powder blend designed for women who seek gentle, traditional support during their menstrual cycle. I’ve been using similar formulas for years in my practice and this one strikes a balance between robustness and subtlety. It’s slightly bitter, earthy, but when mixed with honey and rice-washed water, the taste mellows out. Many clients tell me it feels like a warm, reassuring hug for the uterus (yes it sounds odd, but that’s just heart-talk). Developed following classical texts like Bhaisajyaratnavali, each 10 g of our powder contains an ensemble of herbs that work in harmony to calm Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Unlike some treatments that feel harsh, this one is kind yet effective. Remember, though, it’s not a quick fix—dedication is key. Light on chemicals, heavy on tradition, it’s a churna that brings back balance to your cycle and soothes related discomforts. Try it for at least a month and you might notice the shift yourself.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
- Cyclea peltata (Patha) – A bitter climbing herb used traditionally to support female reproductive wellness.
- Eugenia jambolana (Jambu-bija majja) – Known for its astringent fruit seed paste in classical preparations.
- Mango seed (Amra-bija majja) – Seed kernel valued for its traditional digestive and cooling properties.
- Aerua lanata (Shilabheda/Pasanabheda) – A commonly used herb in Ayurvedic powders for its balancing taste.
- Berberis aristata (Rasanjana/Daruharidra) – A bitter root often employed as a general tonic.
- Cissampelos pareira (Ambasthaki) – Recognized in texts for its soothing herbal profile.
- Salmalia malabarica (Mocharasa/Shalmali) – Bark extract traditionally used in women’s health mixtures.
- Mimosa pudica (Samanga/Lajjalu) – The touch-me-not plant, included for its astringent attributes.
- Nelumbo nucifera (Padma kesara/Kamala) – Lotus stigma prized for its gentle cooling effect.
- Crocus sativus (Vahlika/Kumkuma) – Saffron, famed for its vibrant color and mild aromatic quality.
- Aconitum heterophyllum (Ativisa) – A high-altitude root used in classical powders for its subtle taste.
- Cyperus rotundus (Musta) – Nut grass tuber known traditionally for its earthy flavor.
- Aegle marmelos (Bilva) – Bael fruit component used in many churnas for its mild aroma.
- Symplocos racemosa (Lodhra) – Wood bark prized in women’s formulations for mild astringent nature.
- Red Ochre (Gairika) – Mineral substance used as an earthy element in herbal blends.
- Myrica nagi (Katphala) – Astringent bark found in Ayurvedic classics.
- Piper nigrum (Maricha) – Black pepper seed, adds warmth and enhances bioavailability.
- Zingiber officinale (Shunti) – Ginger rhizome valued for its pungent, warming quality.
- Vitis vinifera (Mrdvika/Draksha) – Raisins, used for mild sweetness and binding.
- Pterocarpus santalinus (Rakta candana) – Red sandalwood, used for its earthy tone.
- Oroxylum indicum (Katvanga/Araluka) – A root bark ingredient recognized in traditional texts.
- Holarrhena antidysenterica (Vatsaka/Kutaja) – Bark used in classical churna preparations.
- Hemidesmus indicus (Anantha/Shwetasariva) – A cooling vine root known as Indian sarsaparilla.
- Woodfordia fruticosa (Dhataki) – Flower bud used in Ayurvedic fermentations.
- Glycyrrhiza glabra (Madhuka/Yasti) – Licorice root widely employed for its sweet taste.
- Terminalia arjuna (Arjuna) – Bark powder used classically for overall wellness formulations.
Key uses of Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
- Menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow)
- Metrorrhagia (irregular bleeding)
- Leucorrhoea (white vaginal discharge)
- General menstrual discomfort relief
- Soothing uterine infections as part of Ayurvedic protocol
- Supportive care for haemorrhoids
- Balancing of tri-dosha energies during cycle
How to use Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
Take 1–3 grams of churna with about a teaspoon of honey and 50–100 ml of rice-washed water, once or twice daily before or after meals. Stir well, drink promptly. For best results, continue for at least one full menstrual cycle. Do not exceed recommended dosage or use for extended periods without consulting a practitioner
Safety information about Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years.
- Pregnant women: Consult your Ayurvedic doctor before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use with caution and under professional guidance.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek advice if you have serious conditions.
- People with allergies: Check herb list thoroughly to avoid reactions.
- Elderly individuals: Start with a lower dose and monitor response.
- Patients taking medications: Possible interactions—consult healthcare provider.
- People with weakened immunity: Use under supervision, monitor for sensitivities.
Additional information about Pentacare Pushyanuga Churna
Packaged in a resealable, food-grade pouch to preserve freshness. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Manufactured in a GMP-certified facility. Shelf life: 2 years from date of manufacture. Keep out of reach of children. This is a traditional Ayurvedic formula; individual results may vary. Not intended to replace conventional medical treatments.
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