Rose Ayurvedic Elixir
Rose Ayurvedic Elixir
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"A rich experience that feels indulgent and restorative all at once"
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Same blend you love, now in our new tin and new name
Awaken your feminine energy with this superblend crafted with shatavari, an Ayurvedic herb traditionally cherished for supporting women’s vitality and balance. The flavour is a tribute to rich, warmly aromatic and indulgently creamy Indian mithai desserts infused with pistachio, fragrant saffron and rose. This nectar is fit for a queen.
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CRAFTED WITH
CRAFTED WITH
Cashew Powder, Rose Powder*, Mango Powder*, Pistachio Powder, Shatavari, Jaggery, Cardamom, Saffron.
*Organic
AYURVEDIC RITUAL
AYURVEDIC RITUAL
Blend 1 to 4 teaspoons with your preferred milk of choice or water. Enjoy hot, chilled or added to smoothies, fruit, tea, coffee or desserts.
Delightful Drinks: For an extra creamy taste, add a teaspoon of ghee to your warm drink.
Colour may vary depending on if enjoyed warm or cold.
FEMININE FLOW
FEMININE FLOW
Painful, irregular periods, infertility, perimenopause symptoms, hair loss, low libido, brain fog, weight gain and fatigue are all potential signs of hormone imbalances. Consult an Ayurvedic expert to learn more.
From Nani's Kitchen
Many years ago, my Nani taught me the art of traditional Gujarati cooking—a craft passed down through generations of women whose hands lovingly prepared meals and preserved time-honored recipes. This Ayurvedic elixir, crafted for your daily drinks is inspired by Nani's cherished dessert, shrikhand-a silky blend of whipped yogurt, pistachios and exquisite saffron. This decadent superblend carries the warmth of Nani's kitchen and the elegance of a timeless tradition reimagined for the modern woman.
She Who Has 100 Husbands
Shatavari is an Ayurvedic botanical revered for centuries for women's balance. Scientifically known as Asparagus racemosus, it is distinguished by its delicate leaves and clustered white flowers. Its Sanskrit name, Shatavari, is often translated as “she who has a hundred husbands,” a phrase that speaks not of literal meaning, but of symbolism of abundance, vitality and an enduring capacity to nurture and sustain femininity.