Cellulite Tone (Kolakulathadi) Churna is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal powder formulated with Kulatha (Horse Gram) and complementary botanicals. Prepared according to classical Ayurvedic principles, this formulation is primarily used for external application to support circulation, tissue tone, and musculoskeletal balance.

This herbal blend is traditionally applied as a paste to support healthy circulation, helping maintain warmth and movement in targeted areas of the body.

Cellulite Tone (Kolakulathadi) Churna supports the body’s natural detox processes in soft tissues, helping maintain balance and comfort in the joints and muscles.

It is also valued for supporting muscle tone and skin texture, making it a popular choice in traditional Ayurvedic body care practices.

Additionally, this formulation supports Vata and Kapha balance, especially in areas where heaviness or stagnation may occur.

Traditionally used in Ayurvedic therapies such as Udwarthanam (herbal powder massage), this powder supports overall mobility, tissue balance, and external wellness routines.

Ingredients: Jujube (Kola) Zizyphus jujuba, Horsegram (Kulattha) Dolichos biflorus, Himalayan cedar (Devadaru) Cedrus deodara, Greater Galangal (Rasna) Alpinia galanga, Black gram (Masha) Vigna mungo, Linseed (Atasi) Linum usitatissimum, Castor (Eranda) Ricinus communis, Sesame oil (Tila) Sesamum indicum, Sweet flag (Vacha) Acorus calamus, Fennel (Shatahwa) Foeniculum vulgare, Barley (Yava) Hordeum vulgare.

• Use a sufficient amount of powder to scrub the body, or as recommended by your health practitioner.

• Please consult your physician before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, on medication, or have a medical condition.

• Do not use it if the seal is broken. Store it in a cool and dry place. Keep out of the reach of children.

Supplement Facts

Servings per Container: 45
Serving Size:
1 Teaspoon

Ingredients: Jujube (Kola) Zizyphus jujuba, Horsegram (Kulattha) Dolichos biflorus, Himalayan cedar (Devadaru) Cedrus deodara, Greater Galangal (Rasna) Alpinia galanga, Black gram (Masha) Vigna mungo, Linseed (Atasi) Linum usitatissimum, Castor (Eranda) Ricinus communis, Sesame oil (Tila) Sesamum indicum, Sweet flag (Vacha) Acorus calamus, Fennel (Shatahwa) Foeniculum vulgare, Barley (Yava) Hordeum vulgare.

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