Description
About
Mrudweekarishtam (also spelled Mridweekarishtam or Mridwikarishta) is a classical Ayurvedic fermented tonic (Arishta) primarily used as a general health tonic, rejuvenator, and digestive stimulant.
The term “Mrudweeka” refers to Draksha (grapes) — the main ingredient of this formulation. Hence, Mrudweekarishtam is often known as Draksharishtam in some traditions. It is beneficial in improving strength, vitality, appetite, and overall well-being.
Uses
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Acts as a general health and rejuvenation tonic
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Improves appetite and digestion
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Relieves fatigue, weakness, and exhaustion
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Supports liver function and metabolism
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Aids in recovery from chronic illness or fever
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Helps in anaemia and debility
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Promotes clear skin and balanced energy levels
Benefits
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Rejuvenative and restorative: Enhances strength, stamina, and vitality
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Digestive aid: Improves appetite and nutrient absorption
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Energy booster: Helps regain strength after illness
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Calming effect: Reduces stress and mental fatigue
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Supports blood health: Nourishes and enriches blood naturally
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Balances Vata and Pitta doshas
Key Ingredients
(Based on classical Ayurvedic formulations)
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Mrudweeka / Draksha (Vitis vinifera) – Main ingredient; rejuvenator and mild laxative
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Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticosa) – Natural fermenting agent
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Jaggery – Provides energy and supports fermentation
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Pippali (Piper longum) – Enhances digestion and absorption
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Chitraka (Plumbago zeylanica) – Improves metabolism
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Musta (Cyperus rotundus) – Calms Pitta and aids digestion
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Jeeraka (Cuminum cyminum) – Relieves bloating and improves appetite
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Triphala (Haritaki, Vibhitaki, Amalaki) – Detoxifying and rejuvenating
Dosage & Administration
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Form: Arishta (fermented herbal liquid)
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Dosage: 15–30 ml twice daily after food
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Adjuvant: Equal quantity of water
Dosage may vary depending on the individual’s condition and physician’s advice.
Precautions
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To be taken under medical supervision
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Diabetic patients should use with caution due to natural sugars in fermentation
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Avoid excessive intake — may cause loose motions in some individuals
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Store in a cool, dry place, tightly closed, away from sunlight
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Shake well before use
Different Names in Various Languages
| Language | Name |
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| Sanskrit | Mrudweekarishtam |
| Hindi | मृद्वीकारीष्ट (Mridvikarishta) |
| Tamil | மிருத்வீகரிஷ்டம் (Mrudweekarishtam) |
| Malayalam | മൃദ്വീകാരിഷ്ടം (Mrudweekarishtam) |
| Kannada | ಮೃದ್ವೀಕಾರಿಷ್ಠ (Mrudweekarishta) |
| Telugu | మృద్వీకారిష్టం (Mrudweekarishtam) |

























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