Bala Powder (Certified Organic)

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Primary Benefits as per Ayurveda
It helps to nourish and strengthens immunity. It helps to maintain healthy tissue life.
Pacifies the destructive aggravated Vata(air)as per the ayurvedic theory of tridosha and increases the strength of the body.

 

 

Ayurvedic Herbal Formulation

The micronized powder of the herb is potentiated with decoction (bhavna) of the same herb

2X-Optimum Potency-Full Spectrum

POSSIBLE INDICATIONS

  • Aphrodisiac
  • Rejuvenative
  • Diaphoretic
  • Diuretic

As per Ayurveda

Bala Means “strength” or “power” i.e. the herb that pacifies the destructive aggravated Vata(air) and increases the strength of the body.

High quality powder of ayurvedic herb from its natural habitat. Free from gluten, soya, dairy, binder, preservatives or artificial colors.

Common & Uncommon Names

  • Family Name: Malvaceae
  • Botanical Name: Sida Cordifolia
  • English Name: Country Mallow
  • Hindi Name: Bala

Other Uncommon Names of This Herb

Bariar, Batyalaka, Beejband, Bijband, Brela, Chikana, Chiribenda, Chitimutti, Hettuti-gida, Janglimethi, Kharenti, Khareti, Kisangi, Kungyi, Mayir-manikham, Muttuva, Paniyar-tutti, Simak, Tupkaria, Tutturabenda and Velluram.

Properties

  • Rasa (Taste): Madhura (Sweet)
  • Guna (Characteristics): Laghu (Light)
  • Virya (Potency): Sheeta (Cool and Calm)
  • Vipaka (Post Digestive Effect): Madhura (Sweet)

Best Source:

Throughout the tropical and subtropical plains all over India and Srilanka up to an altitude of 1050 m.

Directions for Use

Serving Size: Take 3 to 6 gms. Useful for making oils and paste.

External Use: Make paste of powder with water and apply it on the forehead in panchkarma- ayurvedic system to maintain prana(life) and vatta(air) dosha in a balanced state . Externally it is also used in oils for Shirodhara (one of the five actions of Panchkarma).

Classical References

  • Bhavaprakasha Nighantu
  • Dravyaguna Vigana
  • Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India

Scientific References

  • Agharkar S P. medicinal plants of Bombay presidency.Pbl.scientific publishers.Jodhpur.India 1991; 194-195. Annonyms.
  • Compendium of Indian medicinal plants. :Vol 4. 1985 – 1989; 674-676.
  • Annonyms. The Indian materia medica: With Ayurvedic, Unani and Home remedies. vol III ;1134-37

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