- N, Kuca K,
Chaudhary A,
Kabra A, Rao MM, Pra****ati PK (April 2019). "
Chyawanprash: A
Traditional Indian Bioactive Health Supplement". Biomolecules. 9 (5):...
- ala (giant potato, I. mauritiana) is one of the many
ingredients of
chyawanprash, the
ancient Ayurvedic tonic called "the
elixir of life" for its wide-ranging...
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Hilal and
Dabur to use the
Hajmola trademark.
Dabur Research Foundation Chyawanprash Shilajit "Dabur Ltd Results" (PDF). Dabur.
Archived from the original...
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Skordalia Taramosalata Tzatziki Tirokafteri Chammanthi podi
Chutney Chyawanprash Coconut chutney Dahi
chutney Garlic chutney Gulkand Idli podi Indian...
- 1267 m peak
Dhosi Hill,
Narnaul - Hill of
Chyavana Rishi creator of
Chyawanprash, 740 m peak Tosham, 240 m
average elevation Madhogarh, Haryana, 214 m...
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Vedic period (c. 1100 BCE to 500 BCE), is the
herbal paste known as
chyawanprash,
consumed for its
purported health benefits and
attributed to a revered...
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increases medical properties already present and
creates new ones.
Chyawanprash Diasenna Mithridate Faroug Figra Sootira Avicenna (1999). The
Canon of...
- The
ashrams of
Vedic seers Bhrigu and his son
Chayvan Rishi, for whom
Chyawanprash was formulated, were near
Dhosi Hill, part of
which lies in
Dhosi village...
- Samhita, a book of
remedies dating to the 3rd–4th
century AD/CE.
Churna Chyawanprash Dabur Dabur Research Foundation Grape syrup Rasayana Triphala Chandrashekhar...
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Haryana and
famous for
Chyavana Rishi's Ashram, as well as the
place where Chyawanprash was
formulated for the
first time, has
extensive mentions in the epic...