Chandraprabha Vati (also called Chandraprabha Gulika and Chandraprabha Vatika) is an ayurvedic classical medicine used for the treatment of diseases of kidneys, bladder, urinary tract, pancreas, bones, joints, and thyroid gland. It is also recommended in the management of diabetes, men’s problems, women’s problems, and mental disorders
Ingredients of Chandraprabha Vati
- Sandalwood – Santalum album – heartwood – 48 g
- Balaka – Hibbert – Pavonia odorata – root – 48 g
- Musta – Cyperus rotundus – rizhome – 48 g
- Gambhari – Gmelina arborea – stem bark and root – 48 g
- Nilotpala – Utpala – Nymphea stellata – flower – 48 g
- Priyangu – callicarpa macrophylla – Flower – 48 g
- Padmaka – Prunus poddum – stem – 48 g
- Lodhra – symplocos racemosa – stem bark – 48 g
- Manjishta – Rubia cordifolia – Root – 48 g
- Raktachandana – Pterocarpus marsupium – Heart wood – 48 g
- Patha – Cyclea peltata – root / whole plant – 48 g
- Kiratatikta – Swertia chiraita – whole plant – 48 g
- Nyagrodha – Ficus benghalensis – stem bark – 48 g
- Pippali – Long pepper – Fruit – 48 g
- Madhuka – Madhuka longifolia – Flower – 48 g
- Rasna – Pluchea lanceolata – Root / whole plant – 48 g
- Patola – pointed gourd leaf 48 g –
- Kanchanara – Bauhinia variegata – stem bark – 48 g
- Amratvak – Bark of mango – 48 g
- Mocharasa – Shalmali – Bombax malabaricum – Exudate – 48 g
- Dhataki – Woodfordia fruticosa – Flower – 768 g
- Draksha – Dry grapes – 960 g
- Sharkara – sugar candy – 4.8 kg
- Jaggery – 2.4 kg
- Water – 24.576 liters
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Ingredients | Quantity |
Santalum Album | 48 grams |
Pavonia Odorata | 48 grams |
Cyprus Rotundus | 48 grams |
Gmelina Arborea | 48 grams |
Nymphaea Stellata | 48 grams |
Callicarpa Macrophylla | 48 grams |
Prunus cerasoides | 48 grams |
Symplocos Racemosa | 48 grams |
Rubia Cordifolia | 48 grams |
Pterocarpus Santalinus | 48 grams |
Cyclea Peltata | 48 grams |
Swertia Chirata | 48 grams |
Ficus Benghalensis | 48 grams |
Mango Tree Bark | 48 grams |
Semal Gond | 48 grams |
Woodforida Fruticosa | 768 grams |
Sucrose Sugar | 4800 grams |
Jaggery | 2400 grams |
Water | 24 liters |
Uses of Chandraprabha Vati
Traditionally Chandanasava is used in the treatment of spermatorrhoea and burning micturition. It is also used to improve strength. It is a natural cardiac tonic. It also improves digestion power.
It relieves excess body heat.
- Urinary Tract Infections – Chandanasava is very effective in the treatment of urinary tract infections due to properties of anti-microbial which helps in combating the bacterial infections in the body. You can use it for the treatment and reduce the discomfort caused due to UTI within a few dosages as reported
- Kidney Stones – A hard small deposit in the kidney due to the excess acidic formulation in the body or other health problem which create a severe discomfort, however, it can be treated by consuming Chandanasava due to its properties of antilithiatic
- Kidney Failure – Many factors can lead to kidney failure such as excess creatine, serum urea, and uric acid levels, however, it can be reduced to a balanced level by using Chandanasava on a regular basis as suggested by a specialist
- Pyospermia – Recent studies have shown tremendous results of Chandanasava for the treatment of pyospermia and reduce its symptoms such as reducing the pus and improving male fertility rate naturally
- Burning Micturition – Severe burning sensation with urination which can be used due to infection in the bladder however, you reduce the burning sensation by using Chandanasava because of its diuretic properties
- Pyuria
- Burning Micturition
- Dysuria
- Kidney Stones (Renal Calculi)
- Cystitis
- Chronic Kidney Failure
- Hyperuricemia
- Pyospermia (Leukocytospermia)
- Gonorrhea
The dosage of Chandraprabha Vati
The general dosage of Chandanasava is as follows. | |
Children | 5 to 10 ml * |
Adults | 10 to 20 ml * |
Maximum Possible Dosage | 60 ml Per Day (in divided doses) |
* Twice a day Equal Amount of Water | |
Best Time to Take: Immediately after food |
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