Brahmi Pearls - Memory Booster Medicine
The Brahmi Pearls herbal capsules is a fantastic formulation of a variety of effective Ayurvedic herbs that are highly recommended as memory boosters and for general health. Many Ayurvedic texts from ancient times have discussed the herb Brahmi as one of the most powerful supplements for the brain and that fact has been proven over time and still holds good.
Brahmi and Gotu Kola are the two major herbs in Ayurveda that are known to be highly efficient when it comes to boosting memory. Brahmi is the primary herb to help improve brain functioning and Gotu Kola is usually used as a substitute. Found in the wild in many parts of India, Brahmi is a good muscle relaxant that eases stress and promotes sleep and is a great remedy for pain relief. It helps calm the mind, while also fighting conditions like fatigue and purifying the blood of toxins. Additionally, Brahmi, when prepared as a medicated ghee is a great agent for the liver and nerves.
Benefits of Brahmi pearls
Most Ayurvedic practitioners highly recommend Brahmi as a memory booster and a great supplement to improve concentration. The Brahmi Pearls is a solid concoction of a variety of select herbs that also help in the reduction of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. With the high levels of stress, people endure in this day and age, psychiatric and psychological disorders have been on the rise. Brahmi Pearls is formulated using herbs that are effective in the treatment and curing of these disorders too. The Doshas -- Vata, Pitta, Kapha -- are the cornerstone of Ayurveda and most deficiencies are caused due to an imbalance in these Doshas. Brahmi Pearls is an excellent supplement to balance the Kapha and Vata Doshas. Further, it is also beneficial in keeping the hair in good condition considering its antioxidant properties.
A unique blend of Ayurvedic herbs
Our Brahmi Pearls are composed of a blend of ingredients such as Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Mandukaparni (Centella Asiatica), Bilva (Aegle marmelos), Vacha (Acorus calamus) & Shankapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis), processed in clarified butter.
Standardized organic Brahmi extract
The best Brahmi tablets contain pure Brahmi Ghritha with beneficial herbs, suitable for all age groups alike to help in improving their memory, mental clarity, healthy sleep, and to help rejuvenate from stress & fatigue. Unlike other products that use simply crushed Bacopa, Kerala Ayurveda’s Brahmi Pearls uses a combination of organic whole Brahmi plant extract blended with other ayurvedic ingredients which give effective results.
Top-quality & safe to use
Produced in industry-best and certified manufacturing facilities, Kerala Ayurveda Brahmi pearls are rigorously tested for quality and safety, through well-recognized quality assurance technique and sophistical instruments.
Natural memory toner
Brahmi Pearls are memory booster tablets that helps stimulate memory and improve cognitive ability, it aids in digestion and strengthens metabolism of the human body. The presence of antioxidants in Brahmi also helps boosts immunity and enhances dopamine levels in your body. The Phyto-active formula of Brahmi Pearls memory boost pills helps improve mental ability, Learning (Dhi), Memory (Dhriti) and Recall (Smriti), promotes intellect, reduces oxidative stress and relieves anxiety, and refreshes the mind.
Brahmi Pearls Ingredients
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri)
The Importance of Brahmi
Brahmi has been used for centuries as an Ayurvedic medicinal herb. Ayurveda scriptures explain Brahmi to be an excellent memory booster and an intelligence enhancer. Numerous references have suggested Brahmi's role in promoting Medhya (intellect), Prajnasaktivardhana (intellectual power), Hrdaya (Heart), Majjadhaty Rasayana (nervous system rejuvenation), Balya (strength, especially mind), and Nidrajanana (sleep).
Brahmi balances and rejuvenates Pitta while strongly reducing Kapha. It also helps in enhancing Sadhaka Pitta which directly influences the nature of consciousness. Brahmi has several uses and when taken in the right doses can balance Vata. It helps in conditions with deficient Majja dhatu like Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, insomnia, and depression.
Medhya Rasayana with Brahmi is specific to the brain which can slow the brain’s aging process and help in the regeneration of neural tissues along with producing anti-stress, and memory-enhancing effects. It helps in improving memory and concentration. Brahmi revitalizes the brain cells by removing toxins and blockages within the nervous system while having a nurturing effect. It can help in balancing the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
The merits of this herb have landed in many formulations of Ayurveda to help anti-aging and to enhance memory & intellect. Our Brahmi pearls are a natural brain nourisher and memory tonic which is an excellent brain stimulant containing nutrients that relieve stress offers sound sleep and enhances memory and intellect. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) means “which gives supreme knowledge” and it is an Ayurveda herb that has the potential for enhancing cognitive performance safely. Unlike other brain nourishers that come in powder form, Kerala Ayurveda’s Brahmi tablets are formulated in lipid from which is medically proven as the most efficient way to reach the brain directly.
Western medicine has limited therapeutic options for certain neurologic disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Hospitals and research institutes across the globe are increasingly looking for Ayurvedic options as they are safe and helpful in treating neurological disorders.
Brain Health and Ayurveda
The tissue or Dhatu related to the nervous system is the Majja Dhatu. It is the brain, spinal cord, and bone marrow. The strength of the Majja Agni governs the metabolism of this Dhatu. When there is a Vata imbalance it makes this Agni variable and when there is a Pitta problem it becomes low. Problems with this Dhatu affect the person’s feeling of balance and psychiatric wellness. Kapha imbalances block the flow of nerve impulses (Prana). Balance of the Doshas is essential for mental good health and brain function.
Ayurveda’s View on Memory Problems
There is a link between doshic balance and memory patterns. Vata people are quick learners but tend to forget what they learn very quickly. Pitta predominant individuals remember events, facts, details of importance and forget the rest. They are very selective in this aspect. Kapha people struggle to learn but they are good at remembering them.
According to Ayurveda, learning and memory include Dhi, Dhriti and Smriti. Dhi is about learning and needs attention and focus. Dhriti is the power to process information. Smriti is an individual’s ability to recall something that happened or learned in the past. Co-ordination between Dhi, Dhriti, and Smriti is important for the mental balance.
Prana Vat is a sub dosha of Vata which is involved in mental functions. The harmony between Dhi, Dhriti, and Smriti is disturbed when Prana Vata is disturbed due to overuse or misuse of the mind which causes mental stress.
Vyana Vata is a sub dosha of Vata which supports circulation. The communication between heart and mind is disturbed when both Vyana Vata and Prana Vata are affected. This creates an imbalance in Sadhaka Pitta. The real problem happens because of the imbalance of dhi, dhriti and smriti and lack of communication between the heart and mind.
Memory Problems - Overview
Nervous system issues are caused by trauma, tumours, infections, structural defects, blood flow problems, and degeneration. There are no brain tonics but drugs are prescribed to manage symptoms and a balanced diet and proper nutrition are essential.
Memory loss is observed in many people and needs attention as it can interfere with daily life. Short-term memory relates to the events in the recent past which tend to fade as we age. Long-term memory expands with age and is strongly recorded enabling us in recollection. Brain health plays a vital role in improving memory.
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurological disease that is characterized by memory loss and dementia. This is a progressive, degenerative disease where the brain cells tend to waste away and die. The condition involves toxic beta-amyloid deposits in neuritic plaques and arteriolar walls in the brain and affects the thinking ability, behavioral and social skills. The usual onset of the disease is seen mostly in the age group of 65 years and above. Memory loss associated with this condition persists and worsens the mental faculties affecting the ability to function at home and at work.
Individuals with Memory Loss may:
Causes of Memory Loss
Here are some of the more common causes of memory loss:
The Brahmi Pearls herbal capsules is a fantastic formulation of a variety of effective Ayurvedic herbs that are highly recommended as memory boosters and for general health. Many Ayurvedic texts from ancient times have discussed the herb Brahmi as one of the most powerful supplements for the brain and that fact has been proven over time and still holds good.
Brahmi and Gotu Kola are the two major herbs in Ayurveda that are known to be highly efficient when it comes to boosting memory. Brahmi is the primary herb to help improve brain functioning and Gotu Kola is usually used as a substitute. Found in the wild in many parts of India, Brahmi is a good muscle relaxant that eases stress and promotes sleep and is a great remedy for pain relief. It helps calm the mind, while also fighting conditions like fatigue and purifying the blood of toxins. Additionally, Brahmi, when prepared as a medicated ghee is a great agent for the liver and nerves.
Benefits of Brahmi pearls
Most Ayurvedic practitioners highly recommend Brahmi as a memory booster and a great supplement to improve concentration. The Brahmi Pearls is a solid concoction of a variety of select herbs that also help in the reduction of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. With the high levels of stress, people endure in this day and age, psychiatric and psychological disorders have been on the rise. Brahmi Pearls is formulated using herbs that are effective in the treatment and curing of these disorders too. The Doshas -- Vata, Pitta, Kapha -- are the cornerstone of Ayurveda and most deficiencies are caused due to an imbalance in these Doshas. Brahmi Pearls is an excellent supplement to balance the Kapha and Vata Doshas. Further, it is also beneficial in keeping the hair in good condition considering its antioxidant properties.
A unique blend of Ayurvedic herbs
Our Brahmi Pearls are composed of a blend of ingredients such as Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Mandukaparni (Centella Asiatica), Bilva (Aegle marmelos), Vacha (Acorus calamus) & Shankapushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis), processed in clarified butter.
Standardized organic Brahmi extract
The best Brahmi tablets contain pure Brahmi Ghritha with beneficial herbs, suitable for all age groups alike to help in improving their memory, mental clarity, healthy sleep, and to help rejuvenate from stress & fatigue. Unlike other products that use simply crushed Bacopa, Kerala Ayurveda’s Brahmi Pearls uses a combination of organic whole Brahmi plant extract blended with other ayurvedic ingredients which give effective results.
Top-quality & safe to use
Produced in industry-best and certified manufacturing facilities, Kerala Ayurveda Brahmi pearls are rigorously tested for quality and safety, through well-recognized quality assurance technique and sophistical instruments.
Natural memory toner
Brahmi Pearls are memory booster tablets that helps stimulate memory and improve cognitive ability, it aids in digestion and strengthens metabolism of the human body. The presence of antioxidants in Brahmi also helps boosts immunity and enhances dopamine levels in your body. The Phyto-active formula of Brahmi Pearls memory boost pills helps improve mental ability, Learning (Dhi), Memory (Dhriti) and Recall (Smriti), promotes intellect, reduces oxidative stress and relieves anxiety, and refreshes the mind.
Brahmi Pearls Ingredients
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri)
- Brahmi is known to enhance memory and act as a memory tonic for the Majja Dhatu which is the bone marrow and nerve tissues
- It is used in Ayurveda to open and clear the mind, boost attentiveness, alertness, focus, memory, intellect, the ability to recollect and concentration
- Ayurveda states that Brahmi has anxiety-relieving properties and helps balance emotions and treat other neurological disorders
- One of the uses of Brahmi defined in Ayurveda is to increase the day time attentiveness while also improving the quality of nighttime sleep
- Ayurveda defined Brahmi benefits for the brain as a neuroprotective and enhancer of nerve impulse transmission and immunity. It is said to reduce stress by regulating the stress hormones and decreasing cortisol levels.
- Brahmi powder benefits the health of the hair and skin as well
- Brahmi is called the herb of grace and its name is said to be a reference to the Lord Brahma. The name Brahmi infers that the herb has the power or Shakti of Brahma
- It is a perennial plant that grows better in marshy and damp soils
- The component that makes this herb so effective is steroidal saponins of which bacosides is the exact component that has been associated with the reduction of Alzheimer related plaques
- Bacosides are also found to enhance the communication between neurons. This naturally will enhance memory and brain function. They are fat-soluble which is perhaps why the science of Ayurveda usually combines Brahmi with a Ghee base.
- It is rich in antioxidants and is used in folk medicine to reduce the damage and oxidative stress on the brain thereby protecting it
- There is research that is being done on the benefits of this herb in children with ADHD although Ayurveda does not directly define ADHD
- Research on rats has proven that Brahmi stimulates the nervous system and is an adaptogen and anti-stress herb. In the study, it improved the reaction time and enhanced protein synthesis and activity in the brain. This enhances long term memory. Human trials showed improved cognitive ability.
- It has been found that this herb has been used as far back as the 6th century AD
- It is defined as a herb that neutralises all the three Dosha. It is also credited with the ability to move the Vata downward. When used excessively it can increase the Vata Dosha.
- Brahmi is cold in nature and can suppress the appetite. Therefore most Brahmi formulations also have a balancing mixture of digestive stimulants.
- It is said to be a Satvic herb
- It is also called the sweet flag
- Treats Vata Dosha imbalances
- Balances Kapha and Vata Doshas and relieves Ama
- Used in Ayurveda as anti-inflammatory, anti-epileptic and digestive
- It is characterised by a very unpleasant smell
- It is only used in Ayurveda after a purification process as described in the ancient texts
- It is useful in Ayurvedic formulations for obesity, piles, Nasya therapies and relief of cold
- It is said to improve intelligence, support digestion, relieve bloating, relieve colic pain, ease constipation and bloat and also improve the voice. It is used in folk medicine to help in psychological disorders, neuralgia, schizophrenia, epilepsy, paralysis, and psychological imbalances.
- It is not advisable to use this herb in pregnancy as it is said to stimulate the uterus
- It is also used in powdered form for external Ayurvedic massage therapies for obesity
- The benefits of Shankhpushpi in Ayurvedic medicine include memory function and cognitive improvement, for use in neurodegenerative diseases, mania, schizophrenia, neurological disorders, and improved memory and learning.
- Ayurveda states that this herb detoxifies and cleanses the brain and all other areas around it
- It is useful in the treatment of Vata vitiated disorders
- Ayurvedic anti-ageing, improves intelligence
- It is used in traditional medicine to improve the strength of hair, voice, digestion, and intelligence
- It is used in the Ayurvedic treatment of skin issues, liver disorders, urinary tract infections, bleeding disorders, inflammation, anorexia, cough, cold and poisoning
- This herb is considered very auspicious and has religious as well as medicinal significance
- There are two varieties of the plant; Shukla and Krishna. The Shukla is the white variety while the Krishna is the darker variety
- It increases the Pitta Dosha and balances the Kapha and Vata Doshas
- It is used in Ayurveda as an immunity booster, antioxidant, antimicrobial and antiviral
- The Bael or Bilva tree
- It balances all the three Doshas
- By balancing Pitta Dosha it relieves ulcers, inflammations and Pitta related fevers in Ayurvedic medicine
- Excellent for Vata and Pitta vitiation
- Is used in Ayurveda as a carrier that absorbs all the qualities of the other ingredients without losing its own properties
- It is used as an Ayurvedic antitoxic that enhances memory, intelligence, digestion.
The Importance of Brahmi
Brahmi has been used for centuries as an Ayurvedic medicinal herb. Ayurveda scriptures explain Brahmi to be an excellent memory booster and an intelligence enhancer. Numerous references have suggested Brahmi's role in promoting Medhya (intellect), Prajnasaktivardhana (intellectual power), Hrdaya (Heart), Majjadhaty Rasayana (nervous system rejuvenation), Balya (strength, especially mind), and Nidrajanana (sleep).
Brahmi balances and rejuvenates Pitta while strongly reducing Kapha. It also helps in enhancing Sadhaka Pitta which directly influences the nature of consciousness. Brahmi has several uses and when taken in the right doses can balance Vata. It helps in conditions with deficient Majja dhatu like Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, insomnia, and depression.
Medhya Rasayana with Brahmi is specific to the brain which can slow the brain’s aging process and help in the regeneration of neural tissues along with producing anti-stress, and memory-enhancing effects. It helps in improving memory and concentration. Brahmi revitalizes the brain cells by removing toxins and blockages within the nervous system while having a nurturing effect. It can help in balancing the right and left hemispheres of the brain.
The merits of this herb have landed in many formulations of Ayurveda to help anti-aging and to enhance memory & intellect. Our Brahmi pearls are a natural brain nourisher and memory tonic which is an excellent brain stimulant containing nutrients that relieve stress offers sound sleep and enhances memory and intellect. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) means “which gives supreme knowledge” and it is an Ayurveda herb that has the potential for enhancing cognitive performance safely. Unlike other brain nourishers that come in powder form, Kerala Ayurveda’s Brahmi tablets are formulated in lipid from which is medically proven as the most efficient way to reach the brain directly.
Western medicine has limited therapeutic options for certain neurologic disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Hospitals and research institutes across the globe are increasingly looking for Ayurvedic options as they are safe and helpful in treating neurological disorders.
Brain Health and Ayurveda
The tissue or Dhatu related to the nervous system is the Majja Dhatu. It is the brain, spinal cord, and bone marrow. The strength of the Majja Agni governs the metabolism of this Dhatu. When there is a Vata imbalance it makes this Agni variable and when there is a Pitta problem it becomes low. Problems with this Dhatu affect the person’s feeling of balance and psychiatric wellness. Kapha imbalances block the flow of nerve impulses (Prana). Balance of the Doshas is essential for mental good health and brain function.
Ayurveda’s View on Memory Problems
There is a link between doshic balance and memory patterns. Vata people are quick learners but tend to forget what they learn very quickly. Pitta predominant individuals remember events, facts, details of importance and forget the rest. They are very selective in this aspect. Kapha people struggle to learn but they are good at remembering them.
According to Ayurveda, learning and memory include Dhi, Dhriti and Smriti. Dhi is about learning and needs attention and focus. Dhriti is the power to process information. Smriti is an individual’s ability to recall something that happened or learned in the past. Co-ordination between Dhi, Dhriti, and Smriti is important for the mental balance.
Prana Vat is a sub dosha of Vata which is involved in mental functions. The harmony between Dhi, Dhriti, and Smriti is disturbed when Prana Vata is disturbed due to overuse or misuse of the mind which causes mental stress.
Vyana Vata is a sub dosha of Vata which supports circulation. The communication between heart and mind is disturbed when both Vyana Vata and Prana Vata are affected. This creates an imbalance in Sadhaka Pitta. The real problem happens because of the imbalance of dhi, dhriti and smriti and lack of communication between the heart and mind.
Memory Problems - Overview
Nervous system issues are caused by trauma, tumours, infections, structural defects, blood flow problems, and degeneration. There are no brain tonics but drugs are prescribed to manage symptoms and a balanced diet and proper nutrition are essential.
Memory loss is observed in many people and needs attention as it can interfere with daily life. Short-term memory relates to the events in the recent past which tend to fade as we age. Long-term memory expands with age and is strongly recorded enabling us in recollection. Brain health plays a vital role in improving memory.
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurological disease that is characterized by memory loss and dementia. This is a progressive, degenerative disease where the brain cells tend to waste away and die. The condition involves toxic beta-amyloid deposits in neuritic plaques and arteriolar walls in the brain and affects the thinking ability, behavioral and social skills. The usual onset of the disease is seen mostly in the age group of 65 years and above. Memory loss associated with this condition persists and worsens the mental faculties affecting the ability to function at home and at work.
Individuals with Memory Loss may:
- Take a longer time to complete the routine tasks
- Misplace items
- Forget the person’s name whom they met a few days before
- Have behavioral changes
- Be asking the same question
- Forget appointments
- Lose keys regularly
Causes of Memory Loss
Here are some of the more common causes of memory loss:
- Medications: Medications that are prescribed to treat several conditions can also interfere with memory or cause memory loss. Some of these medications include sleeping pills, antidepressants, antihistamines, medication to treat anxiety, muscle relaxants, and tranquilizers.
- Alcohol and Tobacco: Excessive alcohol can cause memory loss. Smoking can influence the oxygen levels sent to the brain and cause memory loss.
- Depression: Depression, stress, and anxiety can reduce focus and influence memory.
- Nutritional Deficiency: Memory can be affected by the deficiency of high-quality proteins, fats, B1 and B12 in the diet.
- Head Injury: Severe head injuries can cause both short and long-term memory loss.
- Stroke: Stroke affects the blood supply to the brain causing short-term memory loss.
- Sleep Deprivation: Getting enough sleep is important to function properly and focus on tasks at hand. Sleep deprivation can make it difficult to consolidate and recollect information.
- Dementia: This is a progressive condition that is caused by alcohol abuse, damage to the brain or Alzheimer’s disease.
- Other Causes: Underactive or overactive thyroid gland, tuberculosis, HIV, and syphilis can also cause memory loss.
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