Chyavanprash

Rejuvenating Tonic

Unlock natural wellness with a time-tested Ayurvedic immunity booster. Perfect for all age groups, our Chyavanprash keeps you energized, resilient, and ready for whatever the day brings.

Chyavanprash

Rejuvenating Tonic

Unlock natural wellness with a time-tested Ayurvedic immunity booster. Perfect for all age groups, our Chyavanprash keeps you energized, resilient, and ready for whatever the day brings.

What is Chyavanprash?

Chyavanprash is a traditional, nutrient-dense Ayurvedic herbal paste (Awaleha) made from a blend of over 40-50 medicinal herbs, spices, and natural ingredients. It is widely consumed in India as a dietary supplement and a rejuvenating tonic, known in Ayurveda as a Rasayana

Chawyanprash

Why Vaidhakim.com Chyavanprash?

Because it’s made the traditional Ayurvedic way — with real herbs, Sahiwal cow ghee, pure honey, and no shortcuts. Every spoon gives your body genuine strength, natural immunity, and daily wellness you can trust.

66+ handpicked pure herbs

Handpicked Naturally grown wild amlas

Pure Badam Rogan

Sahiwal cow ghee is used which is rare and in itself has numerous benefits. Sahiwal cow ghee offers numerous health benefits, including improved digestion and gut health due to its butyric acid content, boosted immunity from vitamins A, D, E, and K, and enhanced brain function with omega-3 fatty acids. It also supports bone strength, skin and hair health, and can aid in weight management due to its metabolism-boosting properties and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The A2 protein in Sahiwal milk makes its ghee easier to digest for many, even those with lactose sensitivities.

Pure Honey and Mishri. Mishri is a less processed, unrefined form of sugar with trace minerals.

Made following the root original recipe and process as written in vedas. Made by third generation Vaidyas.

Made using Authentic Ayurvedic Methods- Lehya Paka Vidhi and Sneha Kalpana, Crafted in small batches

No artificial preservatives and fillers added

Formula based on 5000 years ancient indian knowledge along with ingredients

5000 years of Ayurveda heritage , 100+ years of trusted legacy.

Uncompromised commitment to quality

Meticulously crafted product

The best ingredients sourced from around the world

Diwali to Basant (October to March)

This period is considered the golden season for Chyavanprash consumption in Ayurveda.

Stronger Digestion

Winter improves digestion, helping the body absorb herbs more deeply.

Higher Immunity Requirement

Cold weather increases the chances of flu, cough, and infections—Chyawanprash strengthens immunity.

Body Needs Warmth & Strength

Its herbal formulation supports stamina, metabolism, and respiratory health in winter months.

Ideal for Rasayana Effect

Ayurveda states that rejuvenation therapies show maximum benefit in Hemant–Shishir seasons

What Happens by Basant (Spring)?

October to March the most effective window for visible results

When & Where to Use

When to Use

Seasonal Changes

During monsoon and winter months to boost immunity

Stress Periods

During exams, work pressure, or high-stress situations

Recovery Phase

After illness or surgery for faster recovery

Daily Wellness

As a daily supplement for overall health maintenance

Where to Use

At Home

Perfect for family wellness routines

Fitness Centers

Support recovery and energy for active lifestyles

Travel

Maintain immunity while traveling to new places

Seasonal Changes

During monsoon and winter months to boost immunity

Real Stories, Real Results

Dr. Parveen Kumar

Dr. Gauhar Vatsyayan

Dr Suneet Aurora

Amazing Results

The Mythical Origins of Chyavanprash

Born in Ancient India as a Rejuvenating Tonic

FAQs

1. Who can Consume it?

Infant to late adults

2. How to Consume it?

With warm milk or warm water, Preferably  with warm milk, alternate- Vegan milk

3. What amount to be taken
  1. Infant – pea size – 
  2. Child – ½ teaspoon
  3. Adolescent – 1 teaspoon
  4. Adult – 1 – 0 – 1 teaspoon
  5. Aged –  ½ teaspoon
4. Best time of the year to consume it

Diwali to Basant (October to March)
This period is considered the golden season for Chyavanprash consumption in Ayurveda.

5. What are the benefits of Sahiwal cow ghee?

Sahiwal cow ghee is used which is rare and in itself has numerous benefits. Sahiwal cow ghee offers numerous health benefits, including improved digestion and gut health due to its butyric acid content, boosted immunity from vitamins A, D, E, and K, and enhanced brain function with omega-3 fatty acids. It also supports bone strength, skin and hair health, and can aid in weight management due to its metabolism-boosting properties and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA). The A2 protein in Sahiwal milk makes its ghee easier to digest for many, even those with lactose sensitivities.

6. Does Chyawanprash expire?

“Chyavanprash doesn’t expire the way regular food products do. As an Ayurvedic rasayana, its potency actually enhances with age. Just like fine wine — the older it gets, the better it becomes.”

7. Why Jungle Amlas Are Different ?

1. Naturally grown (no farming stress)
Jungle amlas grow wild in forests, without chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or artificial irrigation. Local amlas are usually cultivated for higher yield, sometimes using chemicals.

2. Stronger medicinal potency
Because jungle amlas grow in tough natural conditions (less water, wild soil, climate stress), they develop higher concentration of active compounds like:
• Vitamin C
• Antioxidants
• Tannins

This makes them more powerful therapeutically.

3. Slower growth = better quality
Wild amlas grow slowly, absorbing minerals from deep forest soil. Cultivated amlas grow faster, focusing more on size than potency.

4. Taste & texture difference
• Jungle amla: More sour, slightly bitter, fibrous (a sign of richness in tannins)
• Local amla: Milder taste, more watery

In Ayurveda, strong taste often means strong medicine.

5. Preferred in classical Ayurveda
Traditional Ayurvedic texts recommend van amla (wild amla) for preparations like:
• Chawanprash
• Rasayana medicines

 

8. What if someone eats dinner very late?

If dinner is taken very late, Chyavanprash can still be taken, provided there is a minimum gap of 30 minutes between the meal and Chyavanprash.

It can be taken with warm milk for better digestion.

9. Can overweight persons take Chyavanprash?

Yes. Overweight persons can safely take Chyavanprash when it is taken in the right quantity, at the right time, and in the right way.

They should take ½ teaspoon of Chyavanprash with warm milk.

10. What if dinner is very late and sleep is immediate?

If there is no proper gap between dinner and sleep, it is not advisable to take Chyavanprash at night.

In such cases, Chyavanprash should be taken in the morning, either 30 minutes before or 30 minutes after breakfast, with warm milk.

DISCLAIMER
Vaidhakim Chyavanprash is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation designed to support immunity, strength, and overall well-being. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary based on body type and lifestyle. Please consult your healthcare provider if you have any medical conditions, allergies, or are on medication.

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