Description
About
Jeevabandhu (also known as Jeevabandhu Arishtam) is a classical Ayurvedic fermented tonic (Arishtam) used to improve strength, vitality, and immunity. It is especially beneficial as a postnatal restorative for women after childbirth and also supports respiratory health.
The name Jeevabandhu means “friend of life,” symbolizing its rejuvenating and strengthening properties.
Uses
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Acts as a postnatal tonic to restore energy and vitality after delivery
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Beneficial in respiratory ailments such as cough, asthma, and bronchitis
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Supports digestion and enhances nutrient absorption
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Helps relieve fatigue and general weakness
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Promotes immunity and overall wellness
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Aids in recovery from chronic illness
Benefits
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Rejuvenating tonic: Revitalizes body and mind
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Restores strength: Especially after delivery or prolonged illness
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Respiratory support: Eases breathing and reduces cough or wheezing
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Improves blood circulation: Enhances nourishment and oxygen flow
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Boosts immunity: Increases resistance to infections
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Balances doshas: Mainly pacifies Vata and Kapha doshas
Key Ingredients
(Note: Composition may vary slightly by manufacturer; this list includes common traditional ingredients)
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Maricha (Piper nigrum) – Black pepper; improves digestion and clears congestion
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Triphala (Amalaki, Haritaki, Vibhitaki) – Detoxifies and rejuvenates
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Ela (Elettaria cardamomum) – Cardamom; aromatic and digestive stimulant
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Twak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) – Cinnamon bark; supports circulation and respiration
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Tamala patra (Cinnamomum tamala) – Indian bay leaf; aromatic and digestive
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Bharngi (Clerodendrum serratum) – Useful in cough, cold, and breathing disorders
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Mustha (Cyperus rotundus) – Improves digestion and reduces inflammation
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Dasamoola – Group of ten roots that rejuvenate and strengthen the body
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Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) – Supports respiratory health
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Amrutha (Tinospora cordifolia) – Immunity booster and natural detoxifier
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Pippali (Piper longum) – Long pepper; enhances respiratory strength
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Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica) – Improves metabolism and appetite
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Sunti (Zingiber officinale) – Dry ginger; anti-inflammatory and digestive
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Vidari (Pueraria tuberosa) – Nourishes and strengthens tissues
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Bala (Sida cordifolia) – Tonic and revitalizer
These ingredients are fermented naturally to form an Arishtam, making the medicine self-preserving and easily absorbable.
Dosage & Administration
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Adults: 15–30 ml twice daily after meals, mixed with an equal quantity of water.
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Children: 5–10 ml or as directed by an Ayurvedic physician.
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Should be taken after food for best absorption.
Use only under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
Precautions
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Not recommended for pregnant women unless prescribed.
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Use with caution in diabetes and gastric ulcer patients.
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Avoid excessive dosage or prolonged unsupervised use.
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Shake well before use and keep tightly closed.
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Keep out of reach of children.
Different Names in Various Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Jeevabandhu Arishtam |
| Hindi | Jeevabandhu Tonic / Arisht |
| Tamil | ஜீவபந்து அரிஷ்டம் (Jeevabandhu Arishtam) |
| Malayalam | ജീവബന്ധു അരിഷ്ടം (Jeevabandhu Arishtam) |
| Kannada | ಜೀವಬಂಧು ಅರಿಷ್ಟ (Jeevabandhu Arishta) |
| Telugu | జీవబంధు అరిష్టం (Jeevabandhu Arishtam) |

























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