A rejuvenative tonic with Ashwagandha, traditionally used in Ayurvedic Medicine.
Rejuva-ton contains herbs traditionally used in Ayurvedic medicine to support general health and wellbeing. Ashwagandha is used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine as a rejuvenative tonic and to improve body strength. Brahmi is used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine as a brain tonic to improve memory and cognition.
Ayurda's ARTG* range of products have been designed and formulated with complex combinations of Ayurvedic herbs and minerals to achieve the best therapeutic results. All the products in this range are available as easy to take capsules, and are manufactured in Australia to the highest standard of quality.
*ARTG are products which have been listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods
Good for:
- To support general health and wellbeing
- A rejuvenative tonic and to improve body strength
- A brain tonic to improve memory and cognition
Dosage: Adults only - take one capsule, twice daily with water, or as directed by your health professional.
Warnings: Not recommended for use by pregnant and lactating women. Not suitable for children. If symptoms persist talk to your health professional. Do not use if tamper evident seal is missing, torn or broken. Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Ingredients:
Each Capsule Contains
- Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
- ext. dry conc. 200mg
- From dry root 2g - Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi)
- ext. dry conc. 200mg
- From dry whole plant 2.6g - Piper longum (Long pepper)
- ext. dry conc. 50mg
- From dry fruit 400mg - Terminalia arjuna
- ext. dry conc. 35mg
- From dry stem bark 350mg
Ashwagandha:
Withania Somnifera (Ashwagandha) is known as a rejuvenative herb, helping to enhance body strength and immunity, and is used to help manage auto-immune disorders. Ashwagandha will help to counter fatigue and tiredness, is good for neurological disorders, helps to improve sleep, counters anxiety and stress, has anti-aging properties and also has aphrodisiac qualities. According to Ayurvedic Principles of Pharmacology, Ashwagandha has energetics which are pungent, bitter and astringent in taste, is hot in potency, has a pungent post-digestive effect at the tissue level, and has oily and lightness qualities. Based on these energetics it is known to balance all three doshas, but especially Kapha and PItta.
Brahmi:
Bacopa Monnieri (Brahmi) is known for its prime action on the nervous system and is useful in managing stress, anxiety, helping with memory difficulties and is good for heart health. In Ayurveda, brahmi has energetics which are bitter, hot in potency, with a pungent post-digestive affect, and it balances both Kapha and Vata. Active constituents include Brahmine and various saponins.
Pippali:
Piper Longum (Long Pepper, Pippali) is best known for its antioxidant qualities, it also has a rejuvenating quality, and helps to neutralise toxins (Ama). Long pepper is good for respiratory system ailments and for digestion, helping to improve the digestive fire. In Ayurveda, Long Pepper has energetics which are pungent in taste, hot in potency and has a sweet post-digestive effect (PDE). It has a sharp quality and helps to balance all three doshas, but more so for Kapha and Vata. Piperine is the main active constituent.
Arjuna:
Terminalia Arjuna (Arjuna) is known for its anti-oxidant and cardiotonic qualities, helping to manage high blood pressure and tachycardia. In Ayurveda, Arjuna has energetics which are astringent in taste, cold in potency, has a pungent postdigestive effect (PDE) and helps to balance both Kapha and Pitta. Dosage 1-2g.
What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda is about finding balance in life.
It looks at the health of the mind, body and spirit together, working to restore balance so you can live your best life.
Originating in Ancient India, the Ayurveda health system has been around for over 5,000 years. Its holistic approach is now recognised all over the world, including by the World Health Organisation.
In Ayurveda, true health is achieving the perfect balance of three energies or doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.
Ayurveda literally means "the art of living wisely" or "the science of life and longevity". It is a profound science of living that encompasses the whole of life and relates the individual to the universe and consider mind, body and spirit together. It is a holistic system of healing in the truest sense.
Ayurveda is timeless - it has existed for over 5000 years but yet it still applies to modern day life. Today it is recognised by the World Health Organisation as a natural health care system. The key to its longevity is because Ayurveda is logical. An early description given in the Charaka Samhita (the earliest Ayurvedic literature) written circa 150BCE-100CE says: "It is called Ayurveda because it tells us which substances, qualities and actions are life enhancing, and which are not."
In general, Ayurveda teaches that if life is lived in accordance with prakruti, or basic body-mind constitution, then a natural youthfulness is maintained throughout life. According to Ayurveda, health is a perfect state of balance between the body's three fundamental energies or doshas (vata, pitta, kapha) and an equally vital balance among body, mind and soul or consciousness. In working to create health, Ayurveda therefore takes in to consideration all these different levels of life and how they are interconnected.
Ayurveda teaches us that we have a constitution, our own mix of the doshas, which is our individual psychobiological makeup. In modern terms we speak of this blue print as our inherited genetic code, from ancient times Ayurveda has called it prakruti, a constant factor that does not change throughout life.
From the moment of conception, this individual constitution is created by the energies of Space, Air, Fire, Water and Earth. These five elements combine into the three fundamental energies or doshas known as Vata, Pitta, Kapha.
About the Company
We've taken ancient Ayurvedic principles and reimagined them for the present day - so you can find a balance in a busy, modern life.
Putting your health and wellbeing first is easier said than done.
It's hard to know where to start with so many different opinions telling you what you should and shouldn't be doing.
Imagine how much easier it would be if you had to set of proven principles to guide you on your journey to becoming a better healthier you.
For us, those principles are Ayurveda.
We've taken ancient Ayurvedic principles and reimagined them for the present day - so you can find balance in a busy, modern life.
Let us guide you on your journey to becoming a better, healthier you.
We live in a world of non-stop demands and ever-present temptations. These daily pressures put our body under stress so that our natural resilience is threatened, and gradually the body loses its innate ability to rejuvenate, resulting in ill health and disease.
Sometimes called "The Mother of All Healing", Ayurveda is one of the world's oldest health systems still in use today. From its earliest origins, Ayurveda is a system which looks at the whole individual, not just the symptoms they are experiencing in the present.
After 19 years of practicing Ayurveda in India, in 1996, Dr Ajit established an Ayurvedic health practice in New Zealand, and over the next 30 years, along with his wife Rippan Sandhu, they formally introduced Ayurveda to the Australasian health and wellness landscape, with health consultations and his teaching. Planet Ayurveda, as the practice came to be known, also had to establish a supply of Ayurvedic health products and provide Ayurvedic health treatments which could be prescribed to help clients.
Ayurda's products contain only natural plant and mineral ingredients, with careful, precise blends to nourish each person’s unique make up. Ayurda’s products actively work to restore the body’s natural balance and rejuvenate.
Through the modern-day application of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and principles, Ayurda can help you to live a busy active life, to feel good and to age well.
Weight | 0.350000 |
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Size | 60 capsules |
GTIN | 769807383685 |
Brand | Ayurda |