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Chyavanprasha

The document outlines the composition, therapeutic importance, dosage, and preparation of Chyawanprash, a traditional Indian health supplement. It highlights its benefits for various health conditions, including immunity enhancement, cardiovascular support, and endocrine balance, along with clinical evidence supporting its efficacy. Additionally, it discusses safety concerns, shelf life, and recommended usage guidelines.

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Chyavanprasha

The document outlines the composition, therapeutic importance, dosage, and preparation of Chyawanprash, a traditional Indian health supplement. It highlights its benefits for various health conditions, including immunity enhancement, cardiovascular support, and endocrine balance, along with clinical evidence supporting its efficacy. Additionally, it discusses safety concerns, shelf life, and recommended usage guidelines.

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 INGREDIENTS
 THERAPEUTIC IMPORTANCE
 DOSE
 ANUPANA
 PATHYA-APATHYA
 DURATION OF TREATMENT
 SEVANA KALA
 SHELF LIFE
 RESEARCH UPDATES
 CLINICAL EVIDENCES
 1-10 – Dashamoola  37 – Amalaki – 500 no.s
 38 – water – 1 drona (12.288ltr)
 11-17 – Jeevaniya Gana
 39 – Ghrita – 6 pala (288g)
 18-22 – Bala, Pushkara, Draksha,
 40 – Taila – 6 pala
Shringi, Shati
 41 – Sharkara – ½ tula (2.4kg)
 23-27 – Pippali, Tamalaki, Abhaya, 1 pala
Agaru, Amruta each  42 – Madhu – 6 pala
 43 – Tugakshiri – 4 pala
 28-32 – Ela, Musta, Punarnava,
Chandana, Utpala  44 – Pippali – 2 pala

 33-36 – Riddhi, Vidari, Vasa,  45-48 – Chaturjata – 1 pala each


Kakanasika
 Paramukto Rasayana

 Kasa, Swasa, Kshataksheena, Swara kshaya, Uro roga, Hrid roga,

 Vatarakta, Trisha, Mutra vikara, Shukra vikara,

 Tridosha shamaka

 Vriddha-bala Angavardhana, Medhya, smriti- kanti- Arogyakara,

 Ayushya, Indriyabalya, Vajeekaraka, Agnidipaka, Varnya, Vatanulomana


 Dose - अस्य मात्ाां प्रयुञ्जीत योपरुन्ध्यान्धन जोजनम|
12 – 24 gms (Afi)

 Anupana – Milk, water (Afi)


 Apathya – Abhishyandi , guru, viruddha , consuming food before
digestion of earlier consumed food, Atibhojana
Divaswapna, stri sevana, ati vyavyama
Kama, Krodha , bhaya

 Pathya – opposite of above apathya


 SEVANA KALA –
It can be given in all the ruthu
It should be given in morning time
It should be given after samshodana
It should be given in form of kutipravesha vidhi.
 DURATION –
Can be consumed as per indication
2-6 months
 SHELF LIFE – 3 years (Afi)
 API – Part 1 - Vol 1 – quality specifications
Standard method of preparation, Description, Std Physico-chemical parameters, assays

 Toxicity and Safety Concern


No evident information on toxicity has been available until now.
If taken in prescribed dosage, CP is considered to be safe.
A report suggested that Amla should not be consumed at bedtime to avert ill effects on
teeth .Chyawanprash is rich in Amla contents; therefore, it is better to avoid it at
bedtime.
 Evaluation of Chyavanaprāśa on Health and Immunity related Parameters in Healthy
Children: A Two Arm, Randomized, Open Labeled, Prospective, Multicenter, Clinical
Study
Study on 702(627) healthy children – age grp -5-12 – app 6gm along with 100-200ml of
milk.
Analyzed based on number of episodes, severity, duration of illness (infections and
allergies) and number of absent days due to illness during the study duration and
changes in levels of energy, physical fitness, strength, stamina and quality of life in
children which were recorded
Results of immunity (episodes of infections or allergy related conditions) showed more
than 2 times protection from immunity related illness in CP Group as compared to the
control.
 Chyawanprash: A Traditional Indian Bioactive Health Supplement
Research updates related to
Respiratory System
CP augmented the bioactivity of antitubercular drugs and prevented their side effects.
Antioxidant, Adaptogenic, and Immune-Booster -
polyphenols (gallic acid, catechin, epicatechin) in CP exert key antioxidant potential and
is known to possess potent neuroprotective, cytoprotective, and antioxidant properties .
Piperine content in CP act as a bioavailability enhancer
Nootropic Potential
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial on 60 participants (normal volunteers and
patients suffering from depression), CP achieved a significantly effective reduction in
the Hamilton-D (HAM-D) scores compared to placebo in both normal subjects and
patients of depression
Cardiotonic Value
By strengthening the structure and functions of the heart and corrects the heart
pumping rhythm by recuperating blood flow to its musculature. also exerts
antihyperlipidemic activity and alleviates metabolic impairments
Potent Aphrodisiac and Balances the Endocrine System
It improves the functioning of gonads, strengthens the endocrine system, and balances
the hormonal flow. It improves semen quality in males and the menstrual cycle in
females

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