Sanskrit Name:Amṛtapraśa
Devanagari Name:अमृतप्राश
English Name: Amritaprash
Description:
Amritaprash is a potent Ayurvedic formulation revered for its rejuvenating and immune-enhancing properties. It is a Rasayana, meaning it promotes longevity, vitality, and overall well-being. Composed of a synergistic blend of herbs like Giloy (Guduchi), Amla, Ashwagandha, Shatavari, and Yashtimadhu, it nourishes the body at a deep cellular level, enhancing strength, endurance, and resistance to diseases. Rich in antioxidants, Amritaprash helps combat oxidative stress, reducing signs of aging and improving skin health. It supports respiratory health by strengthening lung function and preventing recurrent infections like colds and coughs. Additionally, it aids digestion, improving metabolism and eliminating toxins (Ama) from the body. This formulation also has adaptogenic properties, which help in managing stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue, promoting cognitive function and emotional balance. Regular consumption enhances stamina, fosters deep tissue nourishment, and revitalizes the immune system. Traditionally prepared with ghee, honey, and herbs, Amritaprash balances the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—when used appropriately. It is considered a natural tonic for individuals recovering from illnesses, those with weakened immunity, or those seeking to maintain optimal health and vigor. With its comprehensive benefits, Amritaprash remains a cornerstone of holistic wellness in Ayurveda.
Benefits:
Digestive Health: Improves digestion and boosts appetite, relieving symptoms of indigestion and constipation. Respiratory Health: Supports respiratory health by alleviating symptoms of asthma, cough, and bronchitis. Detoxification: Aids in detoxifying the body by removing toxins and improving liver function. Immunity: Boosts immunity and provides overall vitality, reducing the frequency of illnesses.
Medical Conditions(Relief):
Amritaprash is used for enhancing immunity, improving digestion, and promoting overall vitality. It is beneficial for treating chronic diseases, boosting energy levels, and reducing stress. Amritaprash also helps in balancing the doshas, particularly Pitta, and is known for its rejuvenating and anti-aging properties.
Medical Conditions(Avoid):
Amritaprash should be avoided in individuals with diabetes or those on a low-sugar diet, as it may raise blood sugar levels. It is also not recommended for individuals with a Pitta imbalance or during pregnancy without medical consultation.

