
Immune and respiratory tonic for cold, weak, underweight Vata. Sweet, sour, & spicy. Prevents seasonal colds and flus, improves circulation, metabolism, digestion. Nerve tonic and whole body rejuvenative especially during periods of stress.
Calms the nerves while rebuilding strength and stability. Ashwagandha is a renowned adaptogen, improving energy and sound sleep.
Balancing for Kapha types, this invigorating herbal oil is in a sesame and almond oil base. The Kapha Oil formula is designed to improve circulation, warm cold extremities, and clear stagnant lymph.
Ayurveda's classic warming, relaxing tea. Dashamula calms your mind, tones your colon, and supports your bones. Commonly used in enemas as well.
Ghee is one of the most important medicines in Ayurveda because it is easy to digest and builds excellent tissue. Ghee is lighter, improves fat metabolism and has much less cholesterol than butter.
Hot, penetrating aromatic and nourishing oil used topically for muscle ache, stiff joints and arthritis. Ideal for cold Vata / older clients.
A sweet tasting, affectionate reproductive tonic and cooling demulcent. Tridoshic herb that reduces blood fats & sugar while constricting vessels.
Emollient best known for its ability to soften, soothe, and re-condition the skin.
An excellent muscle massage oil based on the ever popular and highly effective Injur-Heal oil. Suitable for use on bruises, strains, general aches, and after strenuous exercise. A wonderful way to treat your sore and exhausted body, and is best...
Cooling anabolic muscle strengthening, diuretic. Clears urinary heat, infection, accumulation. Replenishes fluids (demulcent), reduces nephrotoxicity, acts as nephroprotective (antioxidant). Banned by FDA. Like Ashwagandha but sweeter, cooler
The key ingredient in this fermented tonic is the Ayurvedic herb Bala. Bala is known for giving stamina or inner strength. This tonic strengthens your muscles.
Sweet blood builder that also curbs the appetite.
Founder of Joyful Belly Ayurveda, John Immel, answers the question ‘What is Ayurveda?’