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Greetings Lovely People,

 

My name is Mari D'India and I am very new to Ayurveda, but find it incredibly

fascinating. I am tri-dosha with Pitta as my primary dosha. And, they are all

out of whack, though not enough to develop into a dis-ease (yet).

 

I decided to give Amrit Kalash a try. I am not ill (yet) nor am I recovering

from an illness. However, I am entering my middle age and recently have been

under a tremendous amount of serious stress. From the little amount of

information out on the web about Amrit Kalash nectar, I understand that Amrit

can be used as a preventative to illness and disease and that it balances all

three doshas. Which seems to simplify trying to balance three out-of-whack

doshas. (Correct me if I am wrong, please!)

 

I'd like to know from those who have experienced Amrit or are presently using

Amrit, what exactly has Amrit done for you. When did you begin seeing results?

Two weeks? Two months? Did/do you use the nectar alone or in conjunction with

the Ambrosia?

 

>From a professional perspective, I'd like to know what exactly is the impact of

Amrit on the whole physiology. Can pregnant women can use Amrit? (This

information is for my daughter who is in her first trimester.)

 

The more I can know of Maharishi Amrit Kalash the better. I thank all of you in

advance for your time, thoughts and expertise.

 

May Life Embrace You,

Mari

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Please access #3458 in the message archives. If you look at the

ingredients, MAK jam is sort of a mixture between Chyawan Prash and

Brahma Rasayana classic jams, but has its unique energetic effects. CP

and BR may be just as effective as Ojas promoters, Tejas and Prana

boosters and as antioxidants. However, it is not mentioned in any of

the major scriptures. You may want to compare its effects with other

preparations. MAPI has certainly done a good job of promoting it, so

far it is one of the worlds most well researched polyherbal formulas

originating out of the ayurvedic tradition.

 

- Ole

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Hello Mari,

 

Based on my personal experience with Amrit, I would recommend that

you use it for a month or two and see what it does for you in terms

of energy, clarity and wellbeing. Always follow your experience.

Compare it with a good authenti Chyawan Prash jam (NIAM etc), you

never know, you may find it works better for you. The best thing is

to follow an ayurvedic "basic gameplan" for restoring your health.

There are plenty of good books around. Maybe you could even get a

consultation with a skilled doctor, if someone is available. Books

by Vasant Lad, David Frawley and Robert Svoboda are good choices. Do

that and you will be surprised to see how far you can go with very

simple approaches, as long as they are following the ayurvedic

guidelines. A good (expensive) polyherbal rejuvenative like Amrit

can do wonders, but the balancing of doshas comes primarily from a

balanced diet and lifestyle, rejuvenative herbs will not work

properly if you are not following the basics.

 

Regards,

 

Ole

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Thank you very much, Ole, for taking the time to share your thoughts and

knowledge. You are greatly appreciated.

 

My health is okay for the most part. There are a few annoyances that I have

learned are Pitta imbalances with some minor imbalances in Vata and Kapha as

well. But they are minor. I'd like to get them all balanced before they become

major, of course.

 

My problem is I am highly confused as to how to balance the doshas when they are

all opposed to each other. My diet is pretty good in that I am a semi vegan. I

adore my veggies and fruits and fresh juices, etc. No snacking, no junk foods,

no sodas... I drink an abundance of fresh water and I love my garlic and spices.

I go to sleep around 11:00 pm and wake around 6:00 am. While I am not a

tri-athlete, I am not a couch sweet potato either. The thing is, the veggies

and fruits, etc., I love are not great for Pitta according to Ayurveda. Yet,

the veggies, fruits and foods that are good for balancing Pitta, are bad for one

or both of the other doshas. It seems that while one balances one dosha, the

others become unbalanced.

 

So, I figured the Amrit Kalash nectar would help with the balancing.

 

Thank you again for your time,

Mari

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Dear Mari ji

Namaste from india

I am ayurveda doctor just was reading some thing about MAK.. and get your question in india divine..

MAK is not medicines of Ayurveda , its just a supplement food its like a diet that makes to work for many factors, like ageing, for immunity, for potential power and with those nice herbs they are very effective for the disorder like cancer, and heart disorder ..

Although pregnant woman can use the MAK paste as well as tablets, there wont be any side effects and also its good to take it.. about any information about AYurveda and mediciens u can write me any time..

best regards

vaidyajitripathi

 

 

Greetings Lovely People,

 

My name is Mari D'India and I am very new to Ayurveda, but find it incredibly

fascinating. I am tri-dosha with Pitta as my primary dosha. And, they are all

out of whack, though not enough to develop into a dis-ease (yet).

 

I decided to give Amrit Kalash a try. I am not ill (yet) nor am I recovering

from an illness. However, I am entering my middle age and recently have been

under a tremendous amount of serious stress. From the little amount of

information out on the web about Amrit Kalash nectar, I understand that Amrit

can be used as a preventative to illness and disease and that it balances all

three doshas. Which seems to simplify trying to balance three out-of-whack

doshas. (Correct me if I am wrong, please!)

 

I'd like to know from those who have experienced Amrit or are presently using

Amrit, what exactly has Amrit done for you. When did you begin seeing results?

Two weeks? Two months? Did/do you use the nectar alone or in conjunction with

the Ambrosia?

 

>From a professional perspective, I'd like to know what exactly is the impact of

Amrit on the whole physiology. Can pregnant women can use Amrit? (This

information is for my daughter who is in her first trimester.)

 

The more I can know of Maharishi Amrit Kalash the better. I thank all of you in

advance for your time, thoughts and expertise.

 

May Life Embrace You,

Mari

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