Pitta Balancing Kit

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  • This herbal formulation balances Pitta dosha and has been designed and recommended by top Ayurveda practitioners.

  • When combined our organic herbs can deliver the optimal result.*

  • These herbs can be taken once or twice per day before meals.

Amla - Rejuvenative Tonic* & Digestive Tonic*

NPN 80034297

Amla derives its name from the Sanskrit word “Amlaki” which means nectar of life. It is called Indian Gooseberry in English. Amla is considered one of the superfoods of Ayurveda.

Amrut (Guduchi/ Giloy) - Rejuvenative Tonic* & Anti-Stress*

NPN 800034578

Amrut or Amruth means “Divine nectar”. In Ayurveda, Giloy Guduchi - or Tinospora cordifolia - has been valued and used in many ways.

Shatavrai Vital Women

NPN 80028628

Shatavari is a Sanskrit word, “shat” meaning one hundred and “avar” meaning below. Thus, shatavari literally translates to ‘one hundred roots’. If ashwagandha is considered the ‘King of Ayurvedic Herbs’ then shatavari is most certainly the ‘Queen of Ayurvedic Herbs

Pure Care

In nature’s garden, every herb carries a whisper of care. We listen, choose, and blend them with unwavering devotion, guided by the wisdom of Ayurveda. This tradition is elevated through modern, research-driven innovation to deliver authentic products that are pure, safe, and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring you feel your best every single day.

VEGAN
VEGAN
NON GMO
NON GMO
HEALTH CANADA
HEALTH CANADA
PARABEN FREE
PARABEN FREE
Tested for Heavy metals
Tested for Heavy metals
cruelty free
cruelty free

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