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Dabur Chyawanprash: Health Benefits, Anti-Aging Properties, and Ingredients
 The formulation of Dabur chyawanprash is the most researched compare to other brands.
 
Some HistoryChyawanprash formulation has an ancient history (4th century BC). Indian legend says that it was created by the order of sage Chyawan who in his old age married a young women. He asked his healers to create the remedy which would be able to rejuvenate his body and spirit.
 Dabur Chyawanprash Benefits
Medical researches for last 20 years in 27 countries have confirmed that Chyawanprash of Dabur has the following benefits:
Activates work of immune system
Removes consequences of stress, depression, syndrome of chronic weariness
Cleans blood, liver and intestines of toxins
Improves work of a gastroenteric path
Normalizes work of endocrine systems
Improves blood indicators, raises hemoglobin, reduces bad cholesterol
Normalizes blood pressure
Protects from cold and infections
Normalizes menstruation, reduces premenstrual syndrome:illuminates pain in the bottom of the stomach and in breast
Improves sexual activity
Strengthens hair and nails
Effective at preventive maintenance of respiratory diseases
Normalize exchange processes of the organism
Promotes weight loss
I’d like to emphasize that these benefits concern the formula of Chyawanprash of Dabur which is well researched.Chyawanprash is widely used by adults and children around the world. Read more about its dosage.
It contains antioxidants from plants and fruits which are important for anti-inflammatory processes.
It has jam consistence and a spicy taste.
Chyawanprash of Dabur Ingredients:
Fresh Indian gooseberry fruit Amla, Sugar, Honey, Clarified butter, Long pepper, Sesame oil, Giant potato, Cardamon, Bamboo manna, Indian kudzu, Winter cherry, Asparagus, Cinnemon Bark, Dishmool, Country mallow, Wild green gram, Wild black gram, Galls, Feather-foll plant, Raisins, Ceylon-cow plant, Irish root, Chebulic myrobalan, Round zedoary, Nut grass, Spreading Hogweed, Blue water lily, Malabar nut, Liquorice, Ice plant, Sandalwood, Clove, XChinese cinnamon, Indian Rose Chesnut. Green fruits of Amla (Garcinia pedunculata).