Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 klensa <klensa > wrote: Hello. I have a bottle of Pipplyasava and Dadimadighritam that I need to start taking but both are over a year old, unopened though. I was wondering if someone who knows could tell me the shelf life of such asavas and medicated ghees. I have heard with both that the shelf life can be quite long and with the medicinal properties even improving over time. Any knowledge on this? Thanks, Jay Aggarwal hi, I m just a student,ok? asava and ghrita can be kept as long as they last.An aged vaidya I knew had 100 yrs old grita and it was hundred times more valuable.It is the same for asava also.But today it also depends on whether company made it properly or not. See,drop few drops of each separately in fire,if there is any chit-chit sound than putrification has begun so don't consume it. If not then they r okey as far as I can tell. plz tell me the company's name in either case good luck kanika Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2006 Report Share Posted August 26, 2006 As I have noticed, most ayurvedic preparations have three years self life marked on the labels. If the label says "Best before" then the shelf life can be longer. Regards, Jagannath. ayurveda, "klensa" <klensa wrote: > > Hello. I have a bottle of Pipplyasava and Dadimadighritam that I need > to start taking but both are over a year old, unopened though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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