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Key Benefits of AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
- Supports nerve health & replenishes Vata dosha
- May help reduce facial paralysis episodes
- Assists in managing paraplegia & hemiplegia symptoms
- Promotes muscle strength, flexibility and coordination
- Traditionally used to soothe tremors of various etiologies
- Convenient tablet form eliminates bitter decoction fuss
- Natural Ayurvedic formula to balance bodily energies
Product Description of AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets bring the ancient art of herbal decoctions right to your palm in an easy-to-take, pocket-friendly tablet. Traditionally, Kashayam is a water-based extract of potent herbs that’s believed to absorb quickly in your gut, but let’s be honest—who wants to cart around a little bitter brew all day? With AVN’s innovation, the time-consuming boiling process is swapped for sleek tablets. You still get the full-bodied essence of the original blend, contaning herbs used for centuries in Ayurveda to support Vata-related neuorolical imbalances.
While modern life spins us all into little knots, these tablets are formulated to address issues like facial paralysis, hemiplegia, paraplegia and other nerve-related tremors. Yes, it sounds like a handful, but each 650 mg tablet carries the same herbal synergy found in classical Kashaya. It’s as if someone bottled up centuries of wisdom—minus the mess. There's a touch of old-world charm: tablets that whisper of ancient forests, of roots and barks simmered to reach inner balance. You might still feel a slight bitter aftertaste, but overall it's so much simpler than dealing with glass bottles, right?
Ideal for daily ritual or as recommended by an Ayurvedic practitioner, you can weave these into your routine before meals, and almost forget there was ever a fuss. 😊
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
- Caesalpinia bonduc – known as Dhanadanayana, traditionally valued as a gentle bodily tonic in Ayurveda.
- Zingiber officinalis – Sunti, the classic dried ginger, used historically for upliftment of digestive and circulatory energies.
- Morinda oleifera – Shigru, often included in formulations as a rejuvenator of bodily systems.
- Alpinia galanga – Rasna, a root known traditionally to maintain joint comfort and mobility.
- Acorus calamus – Ugragandha, valued in classical texts for supporting mental clarity in daily life.
- Crataeva religiosa – Varana, used to maintain overall tissue balance in Ayurvedic practice.
- Allium cepa – Lashuna, or onion, recognised for its pungent quality and supportive role in cleansing.
- Piper longum – Krishna, the long pepper thought to kindle internal digestive fire.
- Plumbago zeylanica – Chitraka, included traditionally as a warming herb aiding metabolic processes.
- Ricinus communis – Eranda, castor seed known for its balancing energetics in herbal mixtures.
- Cedrus deodara – Surataru, deodar wood used historically to maintain healthy connective tissues.
- Cyperus rotundus – Ghana, or nut grass, recognised for its harmonising properties.
- Terminalia chebula – Pathya, haritaki fruit used as a classical ingredient for overall balance.
- Clerodendron serratum – Barbara, featured in ancient recipes for targeting Vata imbalances.
Key uses of AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
- Support in cases of facial paralysis and Bell’s palsy
- Assisting management of hemiplegia and paraplegia symptoms
- Alleviating tremors caused by neurological imbalances
- Balancing Vata dosha in chronic neuorolical conditions
- General supportive therapy for muscle rigidity & twitching
- Daily adjunct to prescribed Ayurvedic protocols for Vata disorders
How to use AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
Take 2 tablets twice daily, 30 minutes before meals, with warm water or as directed by your Ayurvedic practitioner. Avoid taking immediately after a heavy meal; it works best on a relatively empty stomach.
Safety information about AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years without professional guidance.
- Pregnant women: Consult a qualified practitioner before use to ensure safety.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Seek Ayurvedic advice; limited data on safety during lactation.
- People with chronic diseases: Should use under supervision, especially if there’s high BP or diabetes.
- People with allergies: Check ingredient list carefully for onion (Allium cepa) or any known sensitivities.
- Elderly individuals: Generally well-tolerated; monitor for digestive sensations like mild nausea.
- Patients taking medications: Consult a healthcare provider to avoid herb-drug interactions.
- People with weakened immunity: Use under professional supervision, as some herbs have warming actions.
Additional information about AVN Dhanadanayanadi Kashayam Tablets
Packing Size: 100 tablets of 650 mg each in a sealed amber bottle to protect from light & moisture. Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlght and children’s reach. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Expiry: see bottle base. Often I fells that the bottle label could be clearer, but rest assured it’s durable and travel proof. Manufactured by AVN, a trusted name in traditional Ayurvedic remedies since decades. Always complete the full course as suggested by your practitioner for best results.
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