Historical Facts
It is believed that the formula of Praas was discovered by the sage Chyawan. He was the first to prepare this tonic, and used it to regain his own youth and longevity. Charak Samhita, the ancient Ayurvedic treatise written by sage Charak in the 4th century BC, contains the first historically documented formula for Praas. According to this ancient text, Praas is "the foremost of all ‘rasayanas’ or herbal formulations for better health.
A Proven Recipe
This unique ‘jam’ is a mix of over 40 powerful ayurvedic herbs with ‘Amalaki’ (Indian gooseberry) as the base. The other ingredients in this traditional recipe include ashwaganda, cardamom, nutmeg, lotus, long pepper, dried grapes and cinnamon in a base of clarified butter (ghee) and honey. Praas is an excellent method for daily herbal consumption due to its unique constituents of cane sugar, ghee and honey. Proven effective over thousands of years of use, these nourishing tastes play the important role of "carriers" that is believed to allow the herbs to penetrate deep into the tissues. This magic elixir is good for all, irrespective of age and gender, which is believed to create a harmonious synergy in the body leading to better metabolism.
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Amalaki, the basic ingredient of Praas has 30 times more vitamin C than orange which helps in strengthening the immune system and expediting the healing process. Regular intake of Praas is believed to strengthen digestion, absorption and assimilation of food and balance stomach acids. Praas is also said to be a good appetizer, the supreme anti-stress, and anti-aging formula, and is believed to also be extremely effective in preventing the common colds and coughs.
Heart and Brain
The perfect blend of Ayurvedic herbs in Praas is believed to act as a cardiac stimulant which helps in smooth functioning of the heart and developing heart muscle tone. Praas is believed to nourish the brain cells by supporting the nervous system which may help enhance co-ordination and memory power. The tonic is good for students as it is believed to increase retention and recall.
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Lung, Liver and Kidneys
The smooth functioning of the lungs is believed to be facilitated by the regular intake of Praas. Moisture balance is said to be maintained in the lungs which may give new energy to respiratory system. Praas is said to help purify blood and invigorate the liver and help to eliminate toxins. It is said to help the downward flow of energy in the body and ease constipation. Apart from these, the herbal jam is believed to eliminate wastes from the body without overworking the urinary system.
Other Benefits
The holistic traditional formula of Praas may improve skin complexion, glow and fight dermal bacterial infection. It is believed to promote hair growth and help absorption of calcium resulting in strong bones and teeth. It is said to be especially good for alleviating cough and asthma. The anti-oxidant properties of the tonic are believed to act against the ageing process and maintain youthfulness. Praas is believed to enhance fertility, keep menstruation regular and help to overcome difficulties in conception. It is also believed to improve muscle tone by enhancing protein synthesis effectively.
Praas is a complex herbal concentrate . This unique formula is believed to :
Act as General Health Tonic. Strengthen and rejuvenate the entire system.
Increases the immunity to common ailments.
Improves metabolism and promote positive health
Rich source of antioxidants
Good for all ages and gender*
Suggested Usage: 1 Teaspoon 1-2 times a day. Best with milk , can be used as a spread on crackers and toast. Supplement Facts:
Each Teaspoon of Praas contains:
Emblica officinalis ( Indian gooseberry), Honey, Sugarcane concentrate, Clarified Butter (Ghee), Withania somnifera ( Winter cherry), Curcuma zedoaria ( Zedoary), Boerhavia diffusa (Spreading hogweed), Terminalia chebula ( Myrobalan), Elettaria cardamomum ( Cardamom), Cyperus rotundus (Nutgrass), Tribulus terrestris (Caltrops), Asparagus racemosus ( Indian asparagus), Leptadenia reticulata, Piper longum (Long pepper), Pterocarpus santalinus ( Sandalwood), Phylanthus urinaria, Adhatoda vasica ( Malabar nut), Aquilaria agallocha (Aloe wood), Vitis vinifera (grapes), Aegle marmelos ( Bael), Tinospora cordilfolia ( Indian tinospora) , Nelembium speciosium ( Indian lotus), Desmodium gangeticum, Clerodendrum phlomidis (Wind killer), Oroxylum indicum , Phaseolus trilobus ( Wild kidney beans), Teramnus labialis , Solanum indicum ( Egg plant), Glycyrrhiza glabra ( Liquorice), Zingiber officinale ( Dry ginger), Hemidesmus indicus ( Indian sarsaparilla), Rhus succedanea ( Galls), Corchorus fascicularis, Desmodium laxiflorum, Dioscorea sativa ( Asiatic yam), Uraria picta, Stereospermum chelenio, Inula tacemosa , Herpestis monniera ( Brahmi), Evolvulus alsinoides, ,Asclepias curassavica, Sida cordifolia, Pistacia integerrima, Solanum xanthocarpum, Gmelina arborea, Stereospermum suaveolens, Bambusa bambos ( Bamboo camphor), Cinnamomum tamala ( Indian Bay leaf), Cinnamomum verum ( cinnamon), Mesua ferra ( Cobra’s saffron)
Possible Contraindications:
Not for Diabetics
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by Food and Drug Administration. This products is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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