Chandraprabha Vati – an Ayurvedic Rejuvenator
Chandraprabha Vati is an Ayurvedic classical medicine.It is used for the treatment of diseases of kidneys, bladder, urinary tract, pancreas,bones, joints and thyroid gland.
It is also recommended in the management of diabetes, men’s problems, women’s problems and mental disorders.
Ingredients –
• Ativisha
• Vacha
• Bhunimba
• Daruharidra
• Dhaniya
• Haldi
• Kapur
• Vidang
• Musta
• Amla
• Pippli
• Pipplimool
• Chavya
• Giloy
• Chitrak
• Gajpippli
• Haritaki
• Vibhitak
• Saunth
• Dantimool
• Vanshlochan
• Tejpatra
• Dalcheeni
• Elaichi
• Trivrit
• Shuddha Gugglu
• Shilajit
• Loha Bhasm
• Yava kshara
• Sajjikshara
• Saindhava lavana
• Vid lavana
Medicinal Properties –
• Antacid
• Anti-inflammatory
• Anti- arthritic
• Digestive stimulant
• Harmonizes the menstrual flow
• Haematinic
• Lower bilirubin
• Fat burner
• Anti gout
• Analgesic
• Antihelminthic
• Mild anti hypertensive
Therapeutic Indications-
• General debility
• Physical weakness
• Fatigue
• Restless leg syndrome
• Burning feet or palms
• Health tonic
• Mental stress due to excess work load
• Depression with passive symptoms
• Memory loss in Students
• Mental fatigue in students
• Palpitation
• Low backache
• Gout
• Osteo arthritis
• Heel pain
• Amenorrhoea
• Dysmenorrhoea
• Polycystic ovarian disease
• Prostate enlargement
• Erectile dysfunction
• Urinary incontinence
• Glycosuria
• Frequent urination
• Nephrotic syndrome
• Polycystic kidney disease
• Kidney stones
Contraindications –
There is no such contraindications for Chandraprabha Vati.
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