
Gynonav Syrup: the Ayurvedic case for liquid tonics
Why a syrup and not a capsule? How Draksha, Lohabhasma and Amla rebuild rakta dhatu — and why the form of medicine matters as much as the ingredients.
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Field notes from Ayurvedic practice, formulation rooms, and the farms behind the medicine.

Four herbs. Four functions. Why every ingredient in Ovanav Capsules earns its place — and what 90 days of consistent use actually does to the cycle.
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Why a syrup and not a capsule? How Draksha, Lohabhasma and Amla rebuild rakta dhatu — and why the form of medicine matters as much as the ingredients.

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Most pharmacopoeias list ingredients. The older texts list tastes first — because taste is the beginning of medicinal intelligence.

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