Riddhish Herbals
Patoladi Kwath-100GM | Trichosanthes dioica & Herbal Blend – Ayurvedic Detox & Balance Support | by Riddhish Herbals
Patoladi Kwath-100GM | Trichosanthes dioica & Herbal Blend – Ayurvedic Detox & Balance Support | by Riddhish Herbals
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🔹 BULLET POINTS
• Classical Ayurvedic Formula: Prepared based on traditional Ayurvedic principles for holistic wellbeing.
• Herbal Purity: Made with carefully selected botanical ingredients and traditional decoction method.
• Daily Detox Support: Traditionally used to help maintain internal balance and natural cleansing.
• Digestive Balance: May help support healthy appetite, gut comfort and regular digestion.
• Light & Natural: Free from synthetic colours, flavours and artificial additives.
• Ayurvedic Lifestyle Companion: Suitable for individuals seeking natural wellness support.
• Heritage-Based Wellness: Inspired by classical formulations trusted for generations.
🔹 USAGE & INDICATION
• Traditionally used to support internal balance and natural purification
• May help maintain healthy digestive rhythm
• Supports daily wellness routines during lifestyle imbalance
• Used in Ayurveda for general metabolic balance
• Suitable for wellness-focused individuals seeking herbal formulations
• Best taken under Ayurvedic guidance for personalised use
🔹 DESCRIPTION
In Ayurveda, true wellbeing begins with internal harmony and balance of bodily systems. Riddhish Herbals Patoladi Kwath is inspired by traditional Ayurvedic wisdom and prepared using a classical herbal combination valued for its cleansing, balancing and digestive-supportive nature.
This herbal decoction is formulated using carefully selected plant ingredients traditionally described in Ayurveda for maintaining metabolic clarity and internal freshness. It is commonly chosen by individuals who follow ayurvedic wellness practices and seek a natural, plant-based approach to daily balance.
Modern lifestyle challenges such as irregular meals, excessive heat exposure, dehydration, processed food intake and lack of sleep can affect the body’s internal rhythm. Patoladi Kwath is traditionally taken as part of daily routines to support inner balance and detoxification as described in classical texts.
This formulation integrates easily into regular self-care rituals. It can be consumed in the morning or evening as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner. The decoction format allows herbal compounds to be extracted effectively, making it a preferred traditional preparation method in Ayurveda.
Riddhish Herbals Patoladi Kwath is ideal for wellness-focused individuals who prefer authentic herbal solutions without chemicals or synthetic additions. It aligns with Ayurveda’s preventive philosophy—supporting the body through natural balance rather than reactive measures.
If you are seeking an herbal product that is rooted in tradition, prepared naturally and designed to complement a balanced lifestyle, Patoladi Kwath can be a meaningful addition to your routine when used mindfully under expert guidance.
🔹 INGREDIENTS
• Patol – Trichosanthes dioica
• Haritaki (Hirda) – Terminalia chebula
• Bibhitaki (Bheda) – Terminalia bellirica
• Amalaki (Amla) – Emblica officinalis
• Neem Bark (Nimba Tvak) – Azadirachta indica
🔹 IMPORTANCE OF EACH INGREDIENT
• Patol: Traditionally used for internal cooling and natural detox support.
• Haritaki: Known in Ayurveda for digestive balance and elimination support.
• Bibhitaki: Valued for maintaining internal cleanliness and systemic harmony.
• Amalaki: Considered a rejuvenating herb supporting vitality and antioxidant balance.
• Neem Bark: Traditionally respected for purifying and balancing properties.
🔹 DOSAGE
As directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner.
General traditional method:
¼ teaspoon powder + 100 ml water, boil and reduce to 50 ml before intake (or as advised).
🔹 HOW TO USE
Prepare the decoction fresh daily using clean water. Consume warm as directed by your Ayurvedic expert. Regular use along with proper lifestyle and diet may enhance holistic wellbeing.
🔹 FAQs
Q1. Is this suitable for daily use?
Yes, it may be taken regularly under professional guidance.
Q2. Is this a herbal product?
Yes, it is prepared from traditional plant-based ingredients.
Q3. Does it contain chemicals or preservatives?
No, it is formulated using herbs only.
Q4. Can everyone use it?
Adults may use it under guidance. Children, elderly, pregnant or lactating women should consult a practitioner.
Q5. Can it be taken with other supplements?
Consult your Vaidya if you take other products regularly.
Q6. How long should I use it?
Duration varies based on individual constitution and lifestyle.
Q7. Is it vegetarian?
Yes, it is entirely plant-based.
Q8. Does it require a specific diet?
Following a balanced diet enhances herbal wellness routines.
Q9. How should it be stored?
Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture.
Q10. Are there any side effects?
Generally well-tolerated when used responsibly. Discontinue if discomfort occurs.
🔹 REGIONAL NAMES
Regional Names:
✅ Hindi: पटोलादि क्वाथ
✅ Gujarati: પટોળાદી ક્વાથ
✅ Marathi: पटोलादी काढा
✅ Tamil: படோலாடி கஷாயம்
✅ Kannada: ಪಟೋಲಾದಿ ಕಷಾಯ
✅ Malayalam: പടോലാദി കഷായം
Other Names:
✨ Patoladi Kashayam
✨ Patoladi Kwatham
✨ Patoladi Decoction
🔹 SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE & REFERENCES
Modern scientific research has explored the botanical ingredients in Patoladi Kwath for their antioxidant activity, metabolic support and digestive wellness properties. Experimental and observational studies on its components suggest potential roles in maintaining oxidative balance and supporting healthy gut function.¹²
Research on Emblica officinalis has examined its influence on antioxidant markers and general vitality.³
Studies on Terminalia chebula highlight traditional usage for digestive support and elimination balance.⁴
Investigations into Azadirachta indica show interest in botanical cleansing and wellness support properties.⁵
As with all Ayurvedic formulations, outcomes vary by individual constitution (Prakriti), digestive strength (Agni) and lifestyle factors.
References:
- Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (2013) – Botanical wellness research.
- Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2011) – Herbal metabolism studies.
- Phytotherapy Research (2012) – Amla antioxidant analysis.
- Ancient Science of Life (2010) – Haritaki traditional review.
- Journal of Herbal Medicine (2014) – Neem phytochemical review.