Palamu. The body’s immunity begins to weaken during cold weather. Due to cold wind, fog and drop in temperature, cold, cough, asthma, sore throat and respiratory problems become common. At such a time, Chyawanprash is considered a lifesaver in Ayurveda, which keeps the body warm from within, increases immunity and protects against seasonal diseases. Consuming Chyawanprash regularly and in limited quantity is especially beneficial in cold weather.
Clove Chyawanprash: New Invention of Ancient Knowledge
Clove Chyawanprash is a unique and rare Ayurvedic experiment, whose roots go back to ancient times, but its manufacture was stopped for a long time. Now it has been reworked and presented as a new invention. It is different from normal Chyawanprash, because clove has been used as the main ingredient in it, which is famous for its medicinal properties. This has been claimed by Shiv Kumar Pandey after knowing the Ayurveda of Palamu district.
Surefire remedy for breathing and throat problems
The biggest feature of Clove Chyawanprash is that it gives quick relief from respiratory problems. It is said to be extremely beneficial in chronic cough, asthma, throat obstruction and breathing problems. Its consumption clears the throat and removes blockage in the respiratory tubes.
He said that this Chyawanprash gets filled with the aroma of cloves as soon as it is placed in the mouth, due to which it also works as a natural mouth freshener. It is considered useful in bad breath, gum problems and other oral disorders.
Beneficial for blood circulation, arthritis and heart
A special feature of Clove Chyawanprash is said to be that it thins the blood and maintains smooth circulation. According to Ayurvedic expert Shiv Kumar Pandey, problems like arthritis, sciatica, paralysis arise due to impaired blood circulation, in which this Chyawanprash can be helpful. It is also considered beneficial for those who are prone to heart related problems.
Manufacturing Process, Consumption Method and Price
According to Shiv Kumar Pandey, Ayurveda expert of Palamu district, Clove Chyawanprash is prepared from clove extract and fig extract. It takes 2.5 to 3 months to make it and has to go through many difficult processes. Its quantity is suggested to be 1 to 2 grams for adults and half a gram for children. Due to its hot nature, it is advised to reduce the intake when the weather changes. Its price is Rs 8000 per kg and it can be obtained by contacting 8789101495.





























