Panchagavya Ghrita, A2 Cow Ghee
Panchagavya Ghrita, A2 Cow Ghee can help balance weight and gain muscle strength. In Ayurveda traditionally been used for the management of epilepsy, anxiety, fever and jaundice. Indication: Neuropsychiatric ailments, seizure disorders, and dementia. Background: In India Cow represents Mother Earth and is commonly called as ‘Gaumata’ because of its nourishing nature. In Ayurveda, since ancient times, cow products have been used for a healthy body, therapeutic purposes and pharmaceutical processes. Talk with expert!
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Panchagavya Ghrita, A2 Cow Ghee product contains Milk, Gaumutra, Gomay rus (cow dung extract), Buttermilk, Himalayan Badri Cow Ghee. Helps increase immunity. Can help balance weight and gain muscle strength. In Ayurveda traditionally been used for the management of epilepsy, anxiety, fever and jaundice. Indication: Neuropsychiatric ailments, seizure disorders, and dementia. Background: In India Cow represents Mother Earth and is commonly called as ‘Gaumata’ because of its nourishing nature. In Ayurveda, since ancient times, cow products have been used for a healthy body, therapeutic purposes and pharmaceutical processes. Panchagavya is a mixture prepared by using five ingredients derived from Cow. The three direct ingredients are cow dung, cow urine and cow milk and the two derived products are ghee and curd each of which represents ‘Gavya’ i.e., obtained from Gou (Cow). Each Gavya can be used individually or in combination with other products. Any product generated from food sources having additional health advantages in addition to the essential nutritional content contained in foods is considered as a Nutraceutical. The long-standing consumer acceptability of nutraceuticals is brought about by their association with conventional medicine. Although the idea of nutraceuticals has grown in popularity recently, it has its roots in the traditional Ayurvedic medicine of ancient India. Aims and Objectives: This work is a modest attempt to employ Panchagavya as a kind of nutraceutical. Materials and Methods: Various books and review articles were referred to carry out this review. Results and Conclusion: A number of illnesses, including obesity, dietary and gastrointestinal tract abnormalities, leucoderma, wound healing, leucorrhoea, hepatitis, TB, ulcer, chemical intoxication, as well as other bacterial, fungal and viral infections, are advised for Panchgavya Ayurvedic therapy. Nutraceuticals are substances that have physiological benefits or provide protection against chronic diseases. Using this concept, Panchgavya can be used as a kind of nutraceutical.
Packing: 100ml
Suggested use: Half a tea spoon with (1,5 DL) warm quality homemade milk over it; twice daily or as directed by the Ayurvedic Physician. There are no known side effects with this medicine. Store in a cool dry place, away from sunlight. Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Ayurvedic products are also very welcome in the therapy of Western school medicine! Ayurveda is becoming more popular in speaking Europe and is widely known for its wellness and health-prevention benefits, and effective therapeutic methods (a combination of Western and Ayurvedic medicine) to help patients, especially those with chronic ailments. Ayurveda is now regarded as an evidence-based science in medical circles. I expect that experience sharing with Ayurveda practice and therapy will facilitate the growth of Ayurveda and also improve its global recognition and visibility.