Amrit paste is quite different,containing sandalwood, shankapushi, brahmi,vidanga,,
--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "shukra69" <stephen4359@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <sparaig@> wrote: > [...] > > > 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? > > > > http://www.naturesformulary.com/Chyawan.html > > Ingredients: Indian gooseberry (fresh fruit rind), Unrefined sugar, Clarified butter Honey, > Piper longum (fruit), Bambusa arundiacea (concretion) , Cinnamomum zeylanicum (bark), > Cinnamomum tamala (dried leaves) , Cardamom (fruit), Mesua ferrea (anthers),Extracts of: > Asparagus racemosus (roots), Tacca aspera (rhizome), Ipomoea digilata (rhizome), > Withania somnifers (roots), Piper longum (fruit), Ellataria cardamomum (fruit), Oroxylum > indicum (bark), Solnamum indicum (stem & root wood), Tinospora cordifolia (stem), > Terminalia chebula (fruit), Apocynym foetidum (whole plant), Boerhavia diffusa (roots), > Phyllanthus niruri,(whole plant), Adhatoda vasica (whole plant - except roots), Aegele > marmelos (Bark), Premna integrifolia (wood), Gmelina arborea (bark), Sterospermum > suaveolens (bark), Desmodium gangeticum (leaf and tender shoots), Uraria Lagopoides > (bark), Nelumbium speciosum (flowers), Solanum xanthocarpum (whole plant), Tribulus > terrestris (fruit), Gymnema sylestre (whole plant), Curcuma zedoaria (rhizome), Pistacia > integerrima (galls), Cyperus rotundus (rhizome), Vitis vinifera (fruit). > > How does this formula compare to the Maharishi Ayurved's Amrit Kalash formula? > > The Nature's Formulary Chyawanprash is the original formula base from the Charaka > Samhita (the original texts of Ayurveda). It is based on a 2,000 year old recipe. Amrit > Kalash is a trade name of Maharishi. It is a very similar formula. As we like to say, "it is like > going down 2 paths to get to the same destination." You will benefit greatly either way. > However, Nature's Formulary retails for about 1/3 the cost of Maharishi's. We simply don't > believe in that much of a price mark up. >
