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Panchgavya Nasya

Anjney Panchgavyam India has referred to several scriptures/Vedas and has made Panchgavya Nasya with all the 5 gavyas with the formulation described in our scriptures. The Nasya is made with modern technology without human touch and served in the most convenient packaging. The Panchgavya Nasya. The Nasya consists of the “Sattva” portion of the Indian breed GAU which is mixed with all the other gavyas that act as a lubricant for your Central nervous system and will be the Right chemistry for your brain and senses. The Nasya is effective against Viral infections, Asthma, migraines, Sinus, Snoring and Irregular sleep cycles

Panchgavya Nasya

· Panchgavya Nasya is the sattva portion (the warmest portion of the Vedic churned ghee) of the Indian breed Gau Ghee which is uniquely blended with the Panchgavya in an appropriate amount which will act as a lubricant for your central nervous system and will be the Right chemistry for your brain and senses.

· Relieves from Migraine Nasya — The sattva portion and the tiniest molecules lubricate the Nerves

· Among the ailments it treats Nasal congestion, headaches, migraines, allergies, sinusitis, rhinitis, sinus inflammation, Alzheimer’s, Insomnia, Snoring and other nasal infections.

· Treats Epilepsy and Frenziness

· Place two drops in each nostril while lying on your back with your head tilted backward. Relax by taking a deep breath.

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