Black Salt

$9.95

Product Package : 8.11 oz, 230 gmPrimary Use : Digestive Aid, Maintain Appetite, Natural Salt, Mineral Salt

Primary Benefits as per Ayurveda

  • Helps to promote a healthy digestive system and gastrointestinal tract.
  • Enhances digestive fire and food absorption.
  • Helpful in maintaining healthy liver functions.
  • It helps to release the vatta(air) from the stomach.

Other Benefits as per Ayurveda

  • Black Salt is beneficial for the eyes.
  • It also acts as a mild laxative by nature.

As Per Ayurveda

Black Salt is known as “Krishna Lavana“ in Sanskrit, or more commonly known as Kala Namak.

Black Salt is mixed with the herbs “Amla” and “Haritaki” and heated red hot for further purification. Black Salt has a reddish-brown color and consists mainly of sodium chloride with traces of sodium sulfate, alumina, magnesia, ferric oxide, and sulfide of iron. Black Salt is superior and healthier than ordinary chemical salt, which is prepared by drying and purification of seawater

Ingredients

Amla (Emblica Officinalis) Fruit, Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula) Fruit, Bibhitaki (Terminalia Bellirica) Fruit and Krishna Lavana (Black Salt).

Directions for Use

Use according to the body requirements and as per taste and mixed with salads, meals, and other eatables instead of common salt.

Precautions

  • Pregnant/Lactating women, children or any with Known pre-existing condition should take under the advice of a healthcare provider. Keep away from the reach of children.

Ayurvedic Lifestyle

  • Nutritional diet
  • Morning walk
  • Yoga
  • Restful sleep
  • Positive mind

Foods to Favor

  • Citrus fruits [orange, kiwi, grapes, amla, watermelon]
  • Papaya
  • Apple
  • Blue berry
  • Vegetables [bottle gourd, cauliflower, cabbage, green peas]
  • Broccoli
  • Black grams
  • Soup of vegetables
  • Eggs
  • Green lentils
  • Buttermilk
  • Mustard oil

Foods to Avoid

  • Heavy food [food that take too much time for digestion]
  • Oily or fried food
  • Cold drinks
  • Ice creams
  • Cakes
  • Pastries
  • Cookies
  • Noodles
  • Burger
  • Hot food [food that is hot in potency]

Do’s

  • Drink lukewarm water.
  • Eat fresh raw vegetables.
  • Eat Amla daily to maintain morning regularity.
  • Eat on regular timings and properly chew the food.

Don’ts

  • Avoid eating large meals at once.
  • Avoid carbonated drinks.
  • Avoid alcohol consumption.
  • Avoid smoking and tobacco chewing.
  • Avoid suppression of natural urges.

Classical References

  • Shivdatnighantu
  • Shusrut Sutra Sthana 46
  • Bhavprakesh
  • Rajnighantu
  • Charak SutraSthana 25
  • Charak Chikitsa Sthana 1
  • Dhanvantari Nighantu

Scientific References

  • Indian Medicinal Plants -A compendium of 500 species Part 3 by Orient Longman Publications., 1997; 256-263.
  • Patel SS, Goyal RK. Emblica officinalis Geart: A Comprehensive Review on Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Ethnomedicinal Uses. Res J Med Plant., 2012; 6: 6- 16.
  • Iqbal Ahmad, Zafar Mehmood, Faiz Mohammad. Screening of some Indian medicinal plants Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 1998, 2(2), 183-193.
  • Jagtap A.G, Karkera S.G. Potential of the aqueous extract of Terminalia chebula as an anti agent. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999, 68(1-3), 299-306.

Reference Classical or Govt. Approved Books

Special Notes

GMP and USDA Certified Organic Manufacturing Facility: Laboratory tested for quality purity and heavy metal standards.

**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any Disease.

Weight 8.11 oz