Sanskrit Name:Devadārvarishta
Devanagari Name:देवदर्वरिष्ट
English Name: Devadarvarishta
Description:
Devadarvarishta is an Ayurvedic fermented formulation prepared using Devadaru (Cedrus deodara), a medicinal tree known for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and digestive benefits. It is widely used for treating joint pain, skin disorders, and respiratory conditions. The primary action of Devadarvarishta is to reduce Kapha-related disorders, making it effective for sinus congestion, asthma, and bronchial discomfort.
The fermentation process enhances the medicinal value of Devadaru, allowing better absorption. It is a well-known blood purifier, helping to detoxify the system and improve chronic skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne. Additionally, Devadarvarishta promotes gut health by improving digestion, reducing bloating, and preventing flatulence. It also has mild diuretic properties, making it beneficial for kidney health and urinary disorders. Regular consumption can help in reducing joint inflammation, clearing toxins, and improving skin health.
Benefits:
Reduces joint inflammation and pain
Relieves respiratory congestion
Detoxifies the blood
Improves digestion and gut health
Supports skin health and prevents acne
Medical Conditions(Relief):
Devadarvarishta is traditionally used to treat respiratory conditions, such as cough, asthma, and bronchitis. It helps in reducing inflammation in the airways, relieving chest congestion, and improving breathing. The formulation also supports digestive health and liver function, making it useful for conditions like indigestion and jaundice. It is commonly used to strengthen immunity and improve overall vitality.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
Devadarvarishta should be avoided in individuals with low blood pressure (hypotension), as it can have a blood pressure-lowering effect. It should also be used with caution by individuals with kidney disease or renal problems, as the formulation can affect kidney function. Pregnant women should not use Devadarvarishta without consulting a healthcare provider, as its effects during pregnancy are not well-documented. Those with allergic reactions to cedarwood or related plant families should avoid this formulation.

