Rs. 428

Gurukul Chyavanprash Special

(1 kg Paste in jar)
Gurukul Chyavanprash Special
Product Details
Gurukul Chyavanprash Special

Key Ingredients:
  • Agar
  • Arani
  • Ashwagandha
  • Kakra Singi
  • Munakka
  • Kachur
  • Kakanasa
  • Giloy
  • Gambhari
  • Chandan Lal
  • Gokhru
  • Jeevanti
  • Nilofar
  • Pathal
  • Prashnaparni
  • Bala Mool
  • Bel bark
  • Punarnava
  • Nagarmotha
  • Varahikand
  • Bansa
  • Bhoomi Amla
  • Mashaparni
  • Mugdhaparni
  • Shyonak bark
  • Kateli small
  • Kateli big
  • Vidari tuber
  • Shalaparni
  • Shatavar
  • Myrobalan
  • Amla green
  • Sugar
  • Oil
  • Ghrit
  • Vanshlochan
  • Pippali small

Uses:
  • It is used as a tonic.

Key Benefits:
  • Chyawanprash can help maintain strength
  • It can help support health in old colds, throat congestion, and chronic cough
  • It assists in maintaining overall wellness

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Product Form: Paste

Net Quantity:
1 kg

Suitable For:
  • children
  • the elderly
  • women

Indications:
  • Old colds
  • Throat congestion
  • Chronic cough
  • Asthma
  • Weakness of the lungs
  • Physical weakness

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • old colds
  • throat congestion
  • chronic cough
  • weakness of the lungs
  • physical weakness

Dosage:
In the morning and evening, consume 10 grams of chyawanprash mixed with honey, followed by 100 ml of milk. Individuals with digestive concerns should consume it one hour later

Directions For Use:
  • In the morning and evening, consume 10 grams of chyawanprash mixed with honey, followed by 100 ml of milk
  • Individuals with digestive concerns should consume it one hour later

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children

Faqs:
  • How long does it take to see results?
  • The time it takes to see results varies depending on the individual, their condition, and their concern. Some may experience improvement quickly, while others may require more time and consistent practice.

Content on this page was last updated on 14 January, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)