Chyavanaprasam

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Uses of Chyavanaprasam:

Eases constipation.
Strengthens the immune system.
Improves memory and concentration.
Calms the nervous system.
Slow down the effects of aging process.
Enhances fertility and keeps menstruation regular.
Purifies the blood, eliminates toxins and is beneficial to liver.
Improves complexion and fights against bacterial skin infection.
Acts as an antidepressant and tranquilizer for persons suffering from depression.
Promotes absorption of calcium, leading to stronger bones and teeth.
Improves muscle tone by enhancing protein synthesis.
Deeply recommended for the children and old persons.
Its regular consumption will protect you from the diseases of the respiratory system and will reinforce your body by balancing the 3 doshas.

NUPAL AYURVEDA has been at the forefront of making the age-old wisdom of Ayurveda relevant for modern living through specialized formulations that add health to our lives. Through their expertise, NUPAL AYURVEDA’S specially formulated Chyavanaprasam is used for the treatment of many diseases by improving the body defense mechanism to fight against external stimuli, cough and asthma etc. Chyavanaprasam is a well-known rasayanam. Rasayanam means the means to purify and develop the seven constituent tissues of the body.

Rasayana tantra is one of the eight specialties of Ayurveda. It is a specialized practice in the form of rejuvenative recipes, dietary regimen, special health promoting therapy. Properly administered Rasayana can bestow the human being with several benefits like longevity, memory, intelligence, freedom from diseases, youthful age, excellence of lusture, complexion and voice, optimum strength of physique and sense organs, respectability and brilliance. Various types of plant based Rasayana recipes are mentioned in Ayurveda. Review of the current literature available on Rasayanas indicates that anti-oxidant and immunomodulation are the most studied activities of the Rasayana