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Healthy Vata, 90 tablets, 500 mg.
Balancing Formula for Vata
Ingredients: Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)*, Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)**, Vidari Kanda (Ipomoea digitata)*, Brahmi leaf (Centella asiatica)*, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia)*, Kapikacchu (Mucuna pruriens)*, Cardamom seed (Elettaria cardamomum)*, Pippali (Piper longum)*. |
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Banyan Botanicals,
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Hingvastak, half pound
Hing is the Sanskrit name of a dreadful smelling resinous exudate from the root of a plant we call asafoetida (fetid.) Hingvastak powder is a mixture of asafoetide with aromatic and carminative herbs and spices that aid digestion. It is especially helpful for vata types who have sudden cravings followed by a precipitous drop in appetite that results in abdominal rumblings and intestinal gas. This product is also available in tablet form under the name of Vata Digest.
Ingredients: Cumin seed (Cuminum cyminum)**, Ajamoda seed (Apium graveolens)**, Black Cumin seed (Nigella sativa)**, Ginger root (Zingiber officinale)**, Black Pepper fruit (Piper nigrum)**, Pippali fruit (Piper longum)**, Mineral Salt, Asafoetida (Ferula asafoetida), Fenugreek (Triognella foenum-graecum).**
Certified organically grown** |
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Banyan Botanicals,
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Prana Vata Nasya Oil, 1 oz.
Nasya treatment is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy in which medicated oils are placed into the nostrils. These affect the entire head. The treatment is considered to be beneficial for memory and concentration. It is also used to treat all 'diseases above the neck' thus eye, ear, nasal, oral, brain and other related disorders can all be treated with Nasya. Prana Vata Nasya Oil is used to promote mental concentration and clarity, decrease anxiety, relieve headaches.
Place 1-2 drops in the nostril early morning and late afternoon.
Ingredients: Brahmi, Tulsi, Jatamansi, Organic Sesame Seed Oil. |
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Vadik Herbs,
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Shankhapushpi Extract, 2 oz.
Shankhapushpi is the primary Ayurvedic herb for anxiousness and swift mood changes that are, in turn, usually attributed to vata derangement but sometimes to a mixture of vata and pitta disturbances. In such cases, Shankhapushpi is often the herb of choice for pacifying turbulent emotions. Shankhapushpi is a rasayana herb and is often used as a regenerative herb for the brain. It is believed to modulate the neurochemistry of the brain. Shankhapushpi aids memory and reduces tension due to mental stimulation.


30 drops in a small amount of water, 2 to 3 times daily, or as directed by your health care provider. Shake well before using.
Ingredients: USDA organic Convolvulus pluricalis aerial parts 1:5 in Distilled Water, Organic Alcohol, and Vegetable Glycerin. |
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Sacred Medicine Sanctuary,
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Udana Vata Nasya Oil, 1 oz.
This blend of nasya oil is used for allergies, colds, sinus problems, neck stiffness.
Place 1-2 drops in the nostril early morning and late afternoon.
Ingredients: Bala, Ajwan seeds, Organic Sesame Seed Oil. |
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Vadik Herbs,
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Yogaraj Guggulu, 90 tablets
Yogaraj Guggulu is a traditional formula for reducing vata. It is often used to ease problems involving the muscles and joints, especially where there are spasms, tremors, dryness, and sensitivity to cold. This formula aids removal of toxins from the neuromuscular system and joints.

Ingredients: Guggulu resin, Commiphora mukul; Musta, Cyperus rotundus; Chitrak, Plumbago zeylanica; Amalaki fruit, Emblica officinalis; Bibhitaki fruit, Terminalia belerica; Haritaki fruit, Terminalia chebula; Pippali fruit and root, Piper longum; Ajowan, Carum copticum; Vidanga herb, Embelia ribes; Gokshura root, Tribulus terrestris; Black Cumin seed, Nigella sativa; Ajamoda, Trachysspermum ammi; Cumin seed, Cuminum cyminum; Deodara herb, Cedrus deodara; Chavya, Piper cubeba; Cardamom seed, Elettaria cardamomum; Rasna herb, Pluchea lanceolata; rock salt, Coriander Seed, Coriandrum sativam; Ginger root, Zingiber officinale; Black Pepper fruit, Piper nigrum; Cinnamon bark, Cinnamomum zeylanica; Ushira, Vetiveria zizanoides; Yavakshar, Hordeum Vulgare; Talispatra leaf, Abbies webbiana; Tejpatra, Cinnamomum tamala. |
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Banyan Botanicals,
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