--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > sparaig wrote:
> > > --- In [email protected], "steveemming"
<steveemming@> wrote:
> > >   
> > >> Check out this web site for reasonably priced organic ayurvedic
herbs
> > >> and products: www.banyanbotanicals.com
<http://www.banyanbotanicals.com>
> > >>
> > >>     
> > >
> > >
> > > This cite exemplifies the unpredictable nature of ayurvedic
products. Many people 
> > > consider MAK nectar to be Chayvanparash and I have seen other
companies sell 
> > > Chayvanparash with virtually identical ingredient lists.
However, here is what this site 
> calls 
> > > Chayvanparash:
> > >
> > > http://www.banyan-botanicals.com/prodinfo.asp?
> > > number=5151&variation=&aitem=2&mitem=5
> > >
> > > Ingredients: Cane sugar**, Amalaki**, Honey**, Ghee**, Bilva**,
Haritaki**, 
> Gokshura**, 
> > > Pippali**, Ashwagandha**, Shatavari**, Guduchi**, Musta**,
Punarnava**, 
> Cardamom**, 
> > > Cinnamon**, Bamboo**, Brhati**, Bhumyamalaki**, Sati**, Patra**,
Vasaka**, 
> > > Nagakesara**. 
> > >
> > > Here is what MAPI calls Maharishi Amrit Kalash nectar:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://www.maharishi.co.uk/MAPIMAKWhataFullSpectrum.htm
> > >
> > > Ingredients: Sugar cane, honey, ghee, amla, haritaki, cinnamon,
cardamon, nutgrass, 
> > > turmeric, long pepper, white sandalwood, thyme-leafed gratiola,
nagarmotha, cobra's 
> > > saffron, aloeweed, liquorice, indian asparagus, yellow-berried
nightshade, giant 
> potato, 
> > > Indian kudzu, trumpet tree, cashmere tree, prisniparni, small
caltrops, mashaparni, 
> yellow 
> > > snake tree, Premna integrifolia, tik trefoil, indian nightshade,
large caltrops, 
> spreading 
> > > hogweed, jivanti, wild gram, bael, wild sugarcane, Eragrostis
cynosuroides, cane root, 
> > > Gymnema aurantiacum
> > MAPI has its own recipe.  There are many different 'prash recipes as 
> > well as different recipes for herbal remedies.  Banyan Botanicals
is an 
> > excellent firm using organic ingredients.   I've used their
products and 
> > in fact there is an ayurvedic outlet nearby that sells their products.
> >
> 
> Ironically, one of the other Ayurvedic companies uses a virtually
identical ingredient list 
> (not the same as a recipe, BTW) as MPAI's and claims that it is the
original one.
>
Which company would that be?


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