Punarnavashtaka Kwatha is a traditional Ayurvedic herbal decoction formulated with Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) and a blend of seven synergistic botanicals. Prepared using classical Ayurvedic methods, this formulation is valued for supporting fluid balance, urinary wellness, and circulatory health.

This formulation is traditionally used to support natural fluid balance, helping the body maintain internal equilibrium and manage water retention as part of a balanced lifestyle.

Punarnavashtaka Kwatha also supports kidney and urinary tract health, helping maintain normal function and comfort.

It contributes to healthy circulation, supporting the natural movement of fluids and nutrients throughout the body.

Additionally, this formulation supports metabolic balance and internal cleansing, helping maintain overall wellness and vitality.

Traditionally appreciated for its balancing properties, this decoction supports Kapha and Pitta balance, helping maintain comfort and systemic harmony.

Ingredients: Hogweed (Punarnava) Boerhavia Diffusa, Neem (Nimba) Azadirecta indica, Pointed Gourd (Patola) Trichosanthes dioica, Dry ginger (Shunthi) Zingiber officinale, Hellebore (Katuka) Picrorrhiza kurruo, Heart leaved moonseed (Gudhuci) Tinospora cordifolia, Himalayan cedar (Devadaru) Cedrus deodara, Chebulic Myrobalan (Haritaki) Terminalia chebula, Water (Jala).

โ€ข Take 1-2 teaspoons with equal water twice daily after food, or as recommended by your health practitioner.

โ€ข Please consult your physician prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant, nursing, on medication, or have a medical condition.

โ€ข Do not use it if the seal is broken. Store it in a cool and dry place. Keep out of the reach of children. For external use only.

Supplement Facts

Servings per Container: 24
Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (10ml)

Ingredients: Hogweed (Punarnava) Boerhavia Diffusa, Neem (Nimba) Azadirecta indica, Pointed Gourd (Patola) Trichosanthes dioica, Dry ginger (Shunthi) Zingiber officinale, Hellebore (Katuka) Picrorrhiza kurruo, Heart leaved moonseed (Gudhuci) Tinospora cordifolia, Himalayan cedar (Devadaru) Cedrus deodara, Chebulic Myrobalan (Haritaki) Terminalia chebula, Water (Jala).

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