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Kwath
Key Benefits of Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
- Supports healthy digestion and regular bowel movements
- Aids in soothing lower back and hip discomfot
- Helps ease menstrual cramps and period pain
- Promotes gentle cleansing and detoxing
- Contributes to balanced abdominal function
- Traditionally used for spleen health and vitality
- May assist in a mild inflammatory response
Product Description of Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath is an age-old herbal decoction that carries the heart of classical Ayurvedic wisdom. Prepared by simmering seven roots and barks in pure water till the liquid reduces to its potent essence, this kwath delivers a warm earthy aroma with a mild ginger kick. It’s traditionally taken before meals—though, hey, you can sneak it in anytime really—often with a spoonful of jaggery or a crack of black pepper. The taste might seem rustic at first but it grows on you, trust me!
Folks have long turned to this formula for soothing that nagging lower back and hip ache after a day of work or travel. Women find it supportive during monthly cycles, from cramps to PMS discomfort, and it’s also known for keeping the digestive fire steady. Some users mention a sense of lightness in the abdomen, as if their inner thermostat just reset. And yes, it’s even whispered to lend a hand in those tough PCOD days.
Every batch is made with care in Kerala Ayurveda’s certified facilities, blending traditional method with modern quality checks. Though the kwath’s origins are rooted in medieval manuscripts, its uses remain surprisingly relevant today—because who doesn’t want a bit more ease in the belly, right? A stray thought: my grandmother once told me, “A sip of the right decoction heals more than a thousand pills”—I think she was onto something.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
- Varshabhu – Boerhaavia diffusa: A creeper root used in Ayurveda for its cooling, water balancing properties.
- Bilva – Aegle marmelos: Fruit-bearing tree bark recognized traditionally for supporting digestive comfort.
- KhalvaPurana – Horse gram: Seeds of Macrotyloma uniflorum valued as a warming, protein-rich legume in decoctions.
- Urubu – Ricinus communis: Castor seed used in small amounts for its traditional role in promoting gentle elimination.
- Sahachara – Barleria prionitis: A medicinal shrub bark known for its supportive action in classical formulations.
- Shunti – Zingiber officinale: Ginger rhizome prized across systems for its warming, carminative qualities.
- Agnimantha – Premna mucronata: A tree bark valued in Ayurveda to support digestive fire and metabolic processes.
Key uses of Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
- Relieves stiffness and mild pain in lower back & hip region after physical exertion or prolonged sitting
- Alleviates menstrual cramps, discomfort during dysmenorrhea, and general pelvic unease
- Supports healthy bowel function; helps manage occasional constipation and bloating
- Assists in maintaining balanced spleen activity and gentle detox pathways
- Used in PCOD management routines to support hormonal balance and reproductive wellness
- Helps moderate mild inflammatory responses in underlying abdominal organs
- Can be part of pre-emptive regimen for overall abdominal-pelvic health
How to use Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
Take 12–24 ml of kwath with equal quantity of warm water, once or twice daily before meals (around 6–7 am and 6–7 pm). You may add a pinch of black pepper or a bit of jaggery for taste. Stir well and consume fresh or as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Do not exceed recommended dose—it’s potent!
Safety information about Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
Children: Not generally recommended for children under 12 without practitioner advice.
Pregnant women: Consult your health care provider before use, to be on safe side.
Breastfeeding mothers: Use only under Ayurvedic supervision; watch for any infants’ reaction.
People with chronic diseases: Seek guidance from qualified Ayurvedic or medical professional.
People with allergies: Check ingredient list; if allergic to any listed herb, avoid use.
Elderly individuals: May be used with caution; start with lower dose and observe tolerance.
Patients taking medications: Potential herb-drug interactions; consult your doctor or Ayurvedic expert.
People with weakened immunity: Generally supportive but check case by case and ensure clean preparation.
Additional information about Kerala Ayurveda Sapthasaram Kwath
Net Contents: 450 ml liquid decoction. Shelf Life: 24 months from manufacture, stored in cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Quality Assurance: Manufactured in Kerala Ayurveda’s ISO-certified facility, following GMP protocols. Packaging: Dark glass bottle to preserve freshness, fitted with child-resistant cap. Note: Natural variations in color and sedimentation may occur—this is a sign of authentic, unfiltered herbal decoction. Shake well before use.
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