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.
Product Features
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.
Long Pepper
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.