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Ashok Chaal Powder
Ashok Chaal Powder is a time-honoured Ayurvedic herb derived from the bark of Saraca asoca — revered in ancient texts as Ashoka, meaning "without sorrow." Traditionally valued for women's reproductive wellness, it is pure, finely powdered, and free from additives — ready to mix with warm water or honey as part of your daily ritual.
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3 Simple Steps For Everyday Wellness

Measure
Take ¼–½ tsp of Ashok Chaal Powder

Mix
Stir into warm water, honey, or warm milk

Drink
Have twice daily after meals for best results
FAQs
Ashok Chaal Powder is primarily known for its benefits in supporting menstrual health, uterine wellness, and skin health. It is also traditionally used to support relief from joint discomfort and promote overall wellbeing. It is Ayurveda's most celebrated herb specifically for women's health.
While Ashok Chaal is primarily known as a women's wellness herb, like Arjuna, Ashoka also acts as a mild cardiac tonic that supports circulatory wellness — making it relevant for general wellbeing too. However, its most significant and researched benefits are specific to women's reproductive health.
No — Ashoka is not recommended during pregnancy as it has uterine-stimulating properties that may increase the risk of miscarriage or premature contractions. Breastfeeding mothers should also avoid use unless specifically prescribed by a qualified practitioner.
It is generally safe when taken at the recommended dosage. Overconsumption may cause gastrointestinal distress such as stomach upset, nausea, or diarrhoea. Always stay within the recommended dose.
Yes, men can take it for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and digestive benefits. However, the primary clinical and traditional use is specific to women's reproductive and hormonal health — so men would typically find more direct benefit from herbs like Arjun Chaal or Ashwagandha for general wellness.
The name "Ashoka" translates from Sanskrit as "without sorrow" — a direct reference to the tree's historical reputation for alleviating the grief and suffering of women caused by reproductive and menstrual ailments. It is one of the most sacred trees in Indian culture, mentioned in ancient Ayurvedic texts and Buddhist literature alike.
No — they are different products from the same herb. Ashok Chaal Powder is the pure, raw bark in powdered form with nothing added. Ashokarishta is a classical fermented Ayurvedic liquid tonic made using Ashoka bark combined with other herbs, jaggery, and a natural fermentation process. Powder is simpler, more versatile, and can also be used externally on the skin — Ashokarishta cannot.