Gentle daily wellness tonic
Traditionally used to support healthy appetite, digestion, and steady growth. Provides broad immune readiness for school-age exposures.
Traditionally used to support healthy appetite, digestion, and steady growth. Provides broad immune readiness for school-age exposures.
A fruit- and herb-based tonic used to help maintain clear breathing and seasonal resilience. Suits routine use during seasonal transitions.
Classically used to support clear airways, clear heaviness, and reduce stuffy feelings. Helpful when the weather, travel, or increase respiratory heaviness.
Traditionally used to ease body heat, restlessness, and everyday depletion. Supports hydration cues and a steadier return to normal activity.
Ayurveda teaches us that true health is not about simply masking symptoms—it's about restoring balance at the core.
Growing bodies meet new germs at school, on playgrounds, and during travel. Gentle daily routines, steady sleep, and balanced meals set the foundation for resilience.
In the moment of need: Classical children’s tonics like Aravindasavam, Chyawanaprasham, Agastya Rasayanam, and Amritarishtam are traditionally used to nurture immunity and ease seasonal coughs or fevers. Use age-appropriate amounts and consult a pediatric clinician for guidance.
Adult life often carries high responsibility, long work hours, and irregular habits. Stress, poor sleep, and inconsistent meals can gradually affect energy, metabolism, and mental clarity.
In the moment of need: Targeted Ayurvedic remedies and grounding practices help restore balance, support steady energy, and maintain resilience through busy phases of life.
With age, recovery can slow and dryness, sleep changes, or nervous exhaustion may surface. Gentle routines, protein-rich meals, and sunlight help preserve vitality.
In the moment of need: Under qualified guidance, Vasanta Kusumakara Rasa, Brihat Vata Chintamani Rasa, Chyawanaprasham, and Ashwagandharishtam are traditionally used to support stamina, calm the nerves, and sustain immune health.