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Kashayam
Key Benefits of SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
- Supports natural detox processes
- Helps maintain healthy skin glow
- Promotes balanced Vata and Kapha doshas
- Aids in gentle digestion and elimnation
- Assists respiratory comfort during seasonal changes
- Enhances overall vigor & vitality
- Traditional formula for body purification rituals
Product Description of SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam is an age-old Ayurvedic decoction, gently brewed to awaken your inner balance. Crafted from a classic recipe, it has been passed down through generations, and now you can savor its earthy warmth in your daily routine. The rich amber brew—slightly bitter, yet surprisingly soothing—tells stories of forest trails and ancient wisdom.
A warm cup in the evening feels like a hug for your insides. It aids digestion, soothes occasional bloating, you know, the small discomforts we all face. This herbal tea also supports healthy respiratory function, especially when the air feels a bit heavy or the seasons shift too suddenly. Its traditional combination is said to pacify both Vata and Kapha energies, bringing a subtle sense of calm that helps you wind down after a forthright day.
Unlike modern caffeine-laden options, this Kashayam is caffeine-free, so you can enjoy a cup even before bed, without worrying about restless nights. Many users report a gentle lift in their overall well-being, as though the body receives a moment of pause and recharge. While you sip, notice the gentle aroma—hints of woody earth, light spice tones—it’s like a mini escape to an herb garden.
We encourage you to use it mindfully: steep, breathe in, and sip slowly. Perfect for meditational moments or shared conversations with loved ones. A small quirk, maybe, but we’ve heard someone mention using it as a base in light soups—oops that’s not a typical use, but it seemed to work for them!
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
No verified ingredient information available from official sources. Please refer to product packaging.
Key uses of SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
- Daily digestive support: Helps maintain regular digestion and comfort
- Seasonal respiratory care: Supports clear breath during cold or damp weathers
- Dosha balancing: Aids in balancing Vata and Kapha energies
- Skin health ritual: Contributes to a natural, healthy glow from within
- Evening relaxation: A caffeine-free alternative for nighttime calm
- Gentle detox: Supports body's own purification process
- Holistic well-being: Complements yoga, meditation and self-care practices
How to use SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
Boil one level teaspoon (approx 2–3g) in 250ml of water for 5–7 minutes. Strain and serve warm. Recommended 1–2 times daily, preferably before meals. Adjust according to tolerance and taste.
Safety information about SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
Children: Not recommended for children under 12 without professional advice
Pregnant women: Consult a qualified practitioner before use
Breastfeeding mothers: Should consult their dr to ensure safety
People with chronic diseases: Use only under medical supervision
People with allergies: Check packaging for allergen info; discontinue if reaction occurs
Elderly individuals: May reduce dosage; monitor tolerance
Patients taking medications: Discuss potential interactions with healthcare provider
People with weakened immunity: Use cautiously, and seek professional guidance
Additional information about SNA Gandharvahastaadi Kashayam
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life: 24 months from manufacturing date. Packaging: Airtight resealable pouch to preserve freshness. No artificial colors or preservatives. Manufactured in GMP-certified facility. Weight per pack: 100g. Disclaimer: Statements not evaluated by FDA. For educational purpose only.
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