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Key Benefits of AVN Amavatari Tablets
- Helps pacify Ama (toxins) and reduce joint stiffness
- Supports healthy inflammation response in muscles and joints
- Promotes normal circulation to ease pain spots
- Balances Vata & Kapha doshas gently
- May aid flexibility and locomotion over time
- Herbal formula with Rasna saptaka kashaya base for better potency
- Traditional remedy, non-habit forming
Product Description of AVN Amavatari Tablets
AVN Amavatari Tablets are crafted following classical Ayurvedic texts, and man, you can almost smell the herbs when you open the bottle. It's a carefully balanced blend designed mainly for conditions involving Ama—think rheumatoid arthritis, gout, osteoarthritis, muscular pains and the like. The formulation is anchored in the principle of detoxification; by addressing the root cause of Ama accumulation it helps ease the pain & stiffness.
Each tablet carries a symphony of well-known Ayurvedic ingredients, processed in Rasna saptaka kashaya to boost absorption. This base kashaya is famously prized for carrying heat into the tissues, where Ama can be more stubborn. Many users have reported a gentle warmth spreading to sore joints, often within weeks of consistent use. Of course, every body is unique so results can vary—you might feel relief sooner than you expect, or perhaps need a full course of 1–2 months as traditionally recommended.
It’s not just about short-term relief. AVN Amavatari is intended to support long-term joint health and resilience. You may notice improved mobility, reduced morning stiffness, and an overall sense of well-being as the system clears impurities. Personally, I’ve seen close friends regain simple joys like gardening or walking barefoot on grass—hey, the little things count! But keep in mind, this is a herbal approach. Patience is key and it works best alongside balanced diet, light exercise and guidance from an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Key ingredients with descriptions of AVN Amavatari Tablets
- Rasna (Vanda roxburghii): A traditional herb used to support healthy joint function and ease pain.
- Eranda moola (Ricinus communis): Commonly known as castor root, it’s used for its warming and circulation-promoting properties.
- Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris): Traditionally supports urinary and reproductive tract balance while contributing to muscle strength.
- Aragvadha (Cassia fistula): Used in Ayurveda for its cleansing action on tissues and mild laxative effect.
- Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa): Known to support water balance and vitality of muscle and connective tissue.
- Devadaru (Cedrus deodara): A woody herb traditionally applied for its soothing effect on joints and musculature.
- Bala moola (Sida cordifolia): Often used to bolster muscle tone and counter fatigue in musculoskeletal discomfort.
- Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia): Revered for its rejuvenating properties and support for healthy immune balance.
- Shudh Guggulu (Commiphora mukul): A purified resin valued for maintaining normal inflammatory responses in joints.
Key uses of AVN Amavatari Tablets
- Rheumatoid arthritis support as per Ayurvedic tradition
- Osteoarthritis discomfort management
- Gout-related aching and swelling
- Backache, lumbago, and sciatica relief
- Muscular pain and stiffness, including post-exercise soreness
- Helps maintain joint flexibility over prolonged wear and tear
- May assist in managing symptoms of Vata-related disorders
How to use AVN Amavatari Tablets
Adults: Take 2 tablets twice a day or 1 tablet three times daily with warm water, preferably after meals. Children (6–12 yrs): 1 tablet twice a day or as advised by an Ayurvedic physician. Continue for 1–2 months or as directed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
Safety information about AVN Amavatari Tablets
- Children: Use under medical supervision; not for infants under 6 years.
- Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use; safety not established.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Should seek advice from a qualified practitioner before taking.
- People with chronic diseases: Diabetics and hypertensives need physician’s approval; monitor any changes.
- People with allergies: Avoid if known sensitivity to any listed herb or resin; read label carefully.
- Elderly individuals: Generally well tolerated but start with lower dose to gauge response.
- Patients taking medications: May interact with anticoagulants or anti-inflammatories; ask an expert.
- People with weakened immunity: Tinospora cordifolia supports immunity but consult first if system is compromised.
Additional information about AVN Amavatari Tablets
Manufacturer: Pavaman Pharmaceuticals, Bijapur, Karnataka, India. Expiry: 3 years from date of manufacture printed on the pack. Keep out of reach of children. Not habit-forming. Mild warmth or digestive changes may occur initially, which is a sign the formula is active—just slow down the dose if it feels too strong. Always follow your practitioner’s guidance and combine with a balanced diet and light exercise for best results. Enjoy your journey back to comfortable movement and ease.
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