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About Our Products

All Natural Ayurvedic Ingredients


Our ingredients are crafted with care and respect for both the environment and your health. Carefully chosen for their healing properties, our plant extracts and natural ingredients are formulated to minimise any harmful effects or irritative reactions, making them ideal for daily use.

At Ayurda, we’re committed to helping you make informed choices about the products you use. All our Ayurvedic supplements are free from heavy metals and utilise only natural ingredients—plant, animal, and mineral-based—as per traditional Ayurvedic practices.

Our formulas are time-tested, used across generations, and further refined through Dr. Ajit's studies, directly translating wisdom from Sanskrit texts and integrating insights from both Ayurvedic and Western medicine. With Ayurda, there is no concern of tolerance, resistance, or addiction to our Ayurvedic health products.

Arishtas

Arishta’s are a category of fermented herbal liquid formulations that are used for therapeutic purposes. They are primarily herbal preparations made by fermenting herbal decoctions with raw sugar or jaggery. This fermentation process naturally produces ethanol, which acts as a preservative and enhances the medicinal properties of the herbs.

These Arishtas are potent and have the ability to reach the deep tissues quickly, enabling the elimination of deep seated toxins (amas). It’s recommended to seek advice from Ayurvedic practitioner before using these products.

Herbal Capsules

Our range of herbal supplements in capsule form are a synergy of purely ayurvedic herbs formulated by specialist, Dr. Ajit. These are often formulated using potent extracts. A growing range of these herbal capsules have been approved by Therapeutic Goods Australia (TGA). Find more about what they do here.

Why choose Ayurda's Herbal Capsules?

Ghritam

Ghritam (also spelled Ghrita) refers to medicated ghee or clarified butter that is infused with various medicinal herbs. It is a key preparation used in Ayurvedic treatments for its nourishing, rejuvenating, and healing properties. Ghritams are made by boiling ghee with herbal decoctions and powders until the water evaporates, leaving the medicinal properties of the herbs in the ghee.

Powdered Herbs

Ayurveda relies heavily on herbs for their medicinal properties, using them to balance the body's doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and treat a wide variety of conditions. In this category you’ll find authentic high quality dried, powdered herbs which can be used in various preparations like oils, teas, pastes, or churnas.

All of our herbs must be between 90-120 meshes to be effective. Higher mesh means that it has increased in its level of concentration, therefore the extracts and herbs are more effective.

Organic Powdered Herbs

Ayurda’s range of organic powdered herbs are derived from plants that are cultivated without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilisers. These herbs are grown and harvested following organic farming practices, which are believed to preserve their natural potency and purity, making them highly valued in Ayurvedic medicine. Certified by USDA Organic, One Cert, and India Organic.

All of our herbs must be between 90-120 meshes to be effective. Higher mesh means that it has increased in its level of concentration, therefore the extracts and herbs are more effective.

Key features of our organic herbs

Churnas

Churna is the Sanskrit word for powder. In Ayurveda, churna refers to a powdered mixture of one or more herbs that is used as a therapeutic remedy. Churnas are easily absorbed and provide an effective way to consume herbs either directly or by mixing them into water, honey, or ghee.

How to use Herbs & Churnas

Herbal Teas

Our Ayurvedic teas are formulated by Dr. Ajit in a raw, unprocessed form. Each of our teas are carefully hand-blended based on ancient Ayurvedic recipes that are truly good for you. 

Our teas are caffeine-free and are made with real, sun-dried herbs that have a distinct taste and aroma that we refuse to hide beneath artificial flavours and additives. 

Sip a cup of this herbal tea to begin your day or as a quick pick-me-up during a busy day, and savour a few moments of unadulterated bliss.

Jams

In Ayurveda, jams are herbal formulations made by cooking herbs, fruits, and other ingredients into a thick, sweet, and nourishing paste. These jams are used for their rejuvenating, strengthening, and therapeutic properties. 

One of the most famous Ayurvedic jams is Chyawanprash, a potent herbal remedy known for its rejuvenative and immune-boosting benefits.

Due to the presence of natural preservatives like sugar, honey, and ghee, Ayurvedic jams have a long shelf life, making them easy to store and use over time.

Liquids

In this category you’ll find herbally medicated liquids such as syrups and medicated water.

Ayurvedic syrups or decoctions are prepared by boiling herbs in water to extract their active components. These are consumed in liquid form after being strained. Unlike fermented tonics, they do not contain alcohol.

Uses: Syrups are used for a variety of health issues, including coughs, colds, digestive disorders, and fever.

Arka refers to distilled medicinal water that contains the volatile essential oils of herbs. It is made by boiling herbs and condensing the steam into a distilled liquid.

Uses: Medicated waters are used for their cooling, cleansing, and healing properties, particularly for Pitta-related disorders

Oils

Oils for body care play a central role in Ayurveda, used both for therapeutic and wellness purposes. Known as Taila, these oils are infused with herbs and are applied topically through massage (known as Abhyanga) or other treatments to nourish the body, balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), and promote overall health.

Ayurvedic oils are not like aromatherapy oils as they are made through a very comprehensive process. Each oil takes at least 1-2 months to get to its final state after undergoing rigorous decoction at least 4-5 times.

What makes Ayurvedic oils unique?