Cyavanaprash
Cyavan’s Tonic

Tradition:


Ayurveda

Source / Author:


Caraka Samhita

Herb Name

Guduchi
Bhumiamalaki
Vidari
Karchur
(Zedoary)
Ela (Cardamon)
Musta (Cyperus)
Punarnava
Vamsa Lochana (Tabasheer)
Gokshura (Tribulus)
Kantakari
Vasa
Bilva
Draksa (Raisin)
Chedana (Sandalwood)
Pushkaramoola
Bala
Shatawari
Kesar (Saffron)
Tvak (Cinnamon)
Tamalapattra (Indian leaf)
Satapusa (Fennel)
Ashwagandha (Withania)
Trikatu
Triphala
Madhu (Honey)
Taila (Sesame oil)
Ghee
Gur/Jaggery
Amalaki (fresh Emblic)

Latin


Tinospora cordifolia
Phyllanthus amarus
Pueraria tuberosa
Curcuma zedoaria
Elettaria cardamomum
Cyperus rotundus
Boerhaavia diffusa
Bambusa arundinaceae
Tribulus terrestris
Solanum xanthocarpum
Adhatoda vasica
Aegle marmelos
Vitis vinifera
Santalum album
Inula racemosa
Sida cordifolia
Asparagus racemosus
Crocus sativa
Cinnamomum zeylanicum
Cinnamonum tamala
Foeniculum vulgare
Withania somnifera
Three Spices

Three Fruits
Mel
Sesamum indicum
Clarified butter
Saccharum officinalis
Emblica officinalis Recens

Amount























5 grams ea.

15 grams ea.


20 grams ea.
430 grams
160 grams

Preparation:


The herbs except Trikatu, Cardamon, Cinnamon and Saffron are boiled in 8 times their weight of water, down to one quarter. The fresh Emblic is stoned, then fried in Ghee and Sesame oil. The Jaggery is added to the strained decoction to form a syrup, then the fried Emblic and Honey is added, followed by the powders of Trikatu, Cardamon, Cinnamon and Saffron. Sometimes Silver leaf is added.

Function:


Tonifies Qi, Nourihses Essence, Strengthens Kidneys and Heart, Stops Cough

Use:


1. Immune Tonic
2. Weakness, Fatigue, Convalesence
3. Anemia
4. Impotence, Sexual weakness
5. Restorative after excess Sexual activity.
6. Reproductive tonic in Infertility
7. Chronic Urinary diseases from Kidney weakness (adjunct)
8. Tonic during the Winter

Dose:


1–3 teaspoonfuls (5–20 grams) twice daily with Milk or Water

Cautions:


None noted

Modifications:


There are many variations of this formula. Aloeswood, Costus, Solanum xanthocarpum, Mesua, Uraria, Desmodium, Dioscorea bulbifera and Licorice are among the traditional additions, but modern manufacturers commonly add and subtract herbs.
According to legend this was designed to help the elderly Sage Cyavana satisfy his young bride.
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