Medicine & Cosmetics

Kumaramrutham

Main ingredients: Dasamoola, Vacha (Calamus), Draksha (Vitis vinifera)

General tonic, improves immunity of children, solves fever and other immunological problems of infants.

Vacha (also called Calamus and Sweet Flag) is a potent nootropic herb. Its root (rhizome) is used for improving memory, cognition, intelligence, voice and other mental abilities.

Calamus restores the hepatic enzymes in acetaminophen-induced liver damage and lowers free radical-induced oxidative stress, hence playing a protective role.

Draksha is Packed With Nutrients, Especially Vitamins C and K. High Antioxidant Contents May Prevent Chronic Diseases.

Dashamoola is included with roots of 10 Ayurvedic plants. Dashamoola literally means 'ten roots' referring to the traditional ingredients of the formula. Dashamoola acts as a nourishing muscle tonic to strengthen the body and calm the nerves. Dashamoola also promotes healthy expectoration and respiration while supporting the proper functioning of the lungs.

Indications for Kumaramrutham:
Respiratory diseases Fever and other immunological problems of infants General tonic

Kumaramrutham can be used separately as home care medicine or in addition to the following Ayurvedic Procedures to achieve the best results:
Arista Panam etc

How Does Ayurvedic Medicine Work?
Ancient Indian medical system is based on natural and holistic approaches to promote physical and mental health, it takes into account bio-individuality and a patient’s entire body-mind-spirit connection. Ayurvedic medicine helps to balance all doshas and increase body’s ability to resist and recover from diseases.
Ayurvedic medicines focus on treating the root cause of disease and restoring balance throughout the whole body. Since ayurvedic medicines have natural ingredients they don't have any side-effect.

To Consider:
- Don’t use Ayurvedic medicine to postpone seeing a doctor about a medical problem.
- If you have a health condition, talk with our doctor before using Ayurvedic products.
- If you’re pregnant or nursing, be sure to consult your or your child’s doctor.
- If you are on any traditional treatment then consult your physician prior using any ayurvedic medicine. Make sure that your ayurvedic treatment coordinates with the complementary treatment plan.
- Tell your doctor about any complementary or integrative health approaches you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.