Chyawanprash Ingredients for Summer
The following ingredients are included in many authentic Chyawanprash formulations and are especially useful for balancing Pitta.Amla for Balancing Pitta
Amla berry, also known as amalaki, is the major ingredient in Chyawanprash. Although amla is tridoshic, it's particularly useful for balancing pitta. Amla acts as a body coolant to cleanse excess Pitta from the digestive tract. It does this by:- Improving metabolism and digestion without heating the body
- Supporting the functions of the liver to aid in expelling toxins from the body
- Pacifying Apana Vata and helping with the downward flow of energy in the body to support regular and effective elimination.
Pitta-Balancing Herbs in Chyawanprash
In addition to Amla berry, there are a number of other herbs which are Pitta balancing, making Chyawanprash suitable for summer:- Shatavari is a cooling, soothing and nourishing herb that helps to balance vata and pitta.
- Red Sandalwood, also known as Red Saunders, is a bittersweet herb that helps to pacify pitta.
- Phyllanthus is especially balancing for both pitta and kapha.
- Cardamom is a cooling and delicious tridoshic herb.
- Chebulic Myrobalan, also known as haritaki, is tridoshic.
- Lotus seed is particularly useful for balancing both pitta and kapha.
- Tribulus, a herb revered for its ability to promote sexual health and vigor, is also a useful tridoshic herb. It excels at balancing vata but can also be useful for balancing pitta.
- Nutgrass is particularly effective at balancing kapha and pitta.
- Cow ghee, is a tridoshic supplement that functions as an anupan, bringing the other herbs in chyawanprash deep into the body.