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Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan (p) Ltd.
has been manufacturing and marketing this age-old ayurvedic
tonic for over 85 years. What makes its products unique and
distinctive are the use of hand picked authentic 52 herbs that
go in the production of the tonic. Also the manufacturing
process is based strictly on the method described in ancient
ayurvedic texts. Modern scientific knowledge and
state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment are employed in the
production and packing areas. The company also follows the
principles of CGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) as
enumerated in the schedule T of the Drug & Cosmetic Act 1940.
Baidyanath Chyawanprash is good for the whole family. It
builds body's internal defense mechanism. It increases
stamina, reduces fatigue and removes physical and mental
tiredness. Baidyanath Chyawanprash is enriched with high
contents of natural Vitamin C and natural Calcium, saffron and
a host of other rare herbs. It has Silver in it, which is
excellent for increasing the mental strength. The natural
Vitamin C impacts physical immunity and is anti-aging. The
Calcium contents of Chyawanprash help in bone building and
growth of children. That is why Baidyanath Chyawanprash
Special is not only good for the all-round growth of the
child, but is a tonic for the whole family.
Main ingredients of Chyawanprash Special :
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Bael chhal |
Bael bark |
Aegle marmelos |
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Sona-patha |
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Oroxylum indicum |
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Patha |
Velvet Leaf |
Gissampelos pareira |
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Gambharichhal |
Gambhari bark |
Gimelina arborea |
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Shalparni |
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Desmodium gangeticum |
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Prisniparni |
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Uraria picta |
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Chhoti kateri |
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Solanum xanthocarpum |
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Bari kateri |
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Solunum indicum |
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Gokshru chhota |
Small catropss |
Tribulus terrestris |
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Pipal
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Long pepper |
Piper longum |
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Kakrasinghi
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Galls |
Rhus succedanea |
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Munnaka |
Dried Grapes |
Vites vinifera |
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Giloe |
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Tinospora cordifolia |
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Khareti panchang |
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Sida crdifolia |
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Bhuiamala |
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Phyllanthus niruri |
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Bari harre |
Myrobalan |
Terminalia chebula |
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Dasamool |
Ten roots |
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Ashtavarga
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Eight vital roots- |
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Punarnava |
Spreading hog weed |
Boerhaavia diffsa |
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Kamal ka phool |
Lotus flower |
Nelumbium seciosum |
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Agar |
Aloe wood |
Aquilaria agallocha |
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Chhoti illachi |
Cardamom |
Elettaria cardamomum |
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White sandal wood |
White sandal |
Santalum album |
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Amla pithi |
Emblica |
Emblica officialis |
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Banslochan |
Bamboomanna |
Bambusa arundinacia |
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Dalchini |
cinnamom |
Cinnamomum cassia |
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Tejpat |
Cassia cinnamon |
Cinnamomum tamala |
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Nagkeshar |
Cobra’s saffron |
Mesua ferrea |
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Keshar |
Saffron |
Crocus Satives |
Amla (Emblica)
Fresh fruit is
refrigerant, diuretic and laxative. Green fruit is excedingly
acidic. Dried fruit is sour and astringent. Flowers are
cooling and aperrient. Bark is astringent. The green fruits
stimulate appetite. Dried
fruit
is useful in hemorrhage, diarrhoea and dysentery; with iron it
is a valuable remedy in anaemia, jaundice and dyspepsia. The
fresh fruit contains very high percentage of vitamin ‘C’ and
is effective in infection of the lungs and throat, chronic
bronchitis, whooping cough and asthma, and of special value in
vitamin ‘C’ defeciency diseases. Recent clinical studies
have shown that Amalaki churna is effective in gastritis
syndrome.
By means of paper chromatographic study, the air dried fruits
(Amla) have been found to contain some 13 separable tannins in
addition to 3 to 4 colloidal complexes.
Astavarga
There are eight man ingredients in ashtavarga which are used
in the preparation of chyavanprasha.Riddhi, vriddhi, jeevak,
rishbhak, kakoli, kshirakakkoli and meda, maha meda these
Ashtavargas that is ingredients are supposed to possess
spermatic, lactogenic and restorative properties and are also
astringent, febrifuge and stimulant, kakoli in addition
contains an essential oil.
Banshlochan (Bamboomanna)

It contains Silica 90% or Silicum as hydrate of silicic acid,
peroxide of iron, potash, lime, aluminia, vegetable matter,
“choline betain, nuclease, urease, proteolytic enzyme,
diastatic and emulsifying enzyme, cyanogenetic glucoside.
It is useful in fever, cough, consumption, debilitating
diseases and in ashtma
Keshar (Saffron)
Medicinally
it is used in small doses in fever, melanchlia, enlargement of
the liver, in spasmodic cough and asthma, and in catarrhal
aeffections of children.It is given in anaemia, chlorosis and
seminal debility; as a stimulant and aphrodisiac.
Abhraka Bhasma (Oxide of Mica)
Mica is rock forming mineral.It is a silicate of aluminium
together with alkalies and basic hydrogen and it contains 4 to
6% water, which exists as basic hydrogen or as hydroxyl
replacing fluorine.
Abhraka Bhasma is given in anaemia, jaundice, chronic
diarrhoea and dysentery, gastric ulcer, nervous debility,
chronic fever, enlarged apleen, urinary diseases impotency and
sexual debility is used in dyspepsia to improve digestion.It
is useful in ashtma, hepatic fever and cachexia due to logn
continued discharges from fistua and abscesses. It is
prescribed also in gonorrhoea and leucorrhoea.
It is said to stimulate metabolic activity
in tissue cell generally, and used as aphrodisiac and
restorative, Generally the action of the drug is better when
given with honey and pippali.As an astiringent it is mostly
used in diarrhoea of nervous origin.As an alternative its use
is recommended in enlargement of gland.
White Sandal Wood (Santalum album)
Wood is bitter cooling, sedative and astringent.Oil is
astringent and disinfectant to the mucous membrane of the
genito-urinary and bronchial tracts; also diuretic,
expectorant and stimulant.
Nagkeshar (Mesua ferrea)
Dried
blossoms, root and bark are bitter, aromatic and sudorific;
bark is mildly astringent, unripe fruits and aromatic, acrid
and purgative.
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