Description
Cinnamon bark (Cinnamomum verum) has been found to have antiseptic, anti-infectious (antibacterial, antiviral, anti fungal, anti-parasitic properties.
Clove bud (Eugenia caryophyllus) has stimulating, strengthening, antiseptic, anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, anti fungal, anti-parasitic, analgesic, and antioxidant properties. It can help to support the prevention of infectious disease.
Eucalyptus, radiata (Eucalyptus radiata) has anticatharrhal and expectorant properties and can aid as a cough
suppressant. Having antibacterial and antiviral qualities, it can act as a immune stimulant and to support the respiratory system.
Lemon (Citrus limonum (per)) has been found to have antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-infectious, anti-rheumatic,
anti-sclerotic qualities, and can act as an immune stimulant. It can be helpful in decreasing toxins, and improving appetite and digestion. It could help to improve micro-circulation.
Rosemary, cineol (Rosmarinus officinalis Ct. cineole) supports the prevention and easing of colds, flu, bronchitis, sinusitis, otitis, respiratory infections. It can help soothe pain in stiff muscles and joints, and can improve circulation.
Pandava — the five pious Kshatriya brothers — Yudhistira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva — devotees of
Lord a Krishna, inherited the leadership of the world upon their victory over the Kurus (opposing forces) in the
battle of Kurukshetra, as documented in the great epic, the Mahabharata.
This formula has been given the name ‘Panch Pandava’, because the essential oils of each of the five plants that
combine in this well known recipe have proven their power to increase immunity due to their antiviral, antiseptic, antibacterial, and anti-infective properties.
In the Plant Kingdom, these five have demonstrated their innate intelligence, sophistication, and power — gaining
victory by overcoming the multiple virulent bacteria, the micro-organisms challenging balance in the fine fields of
Nature’s functioning.
AIn the Vedic Tradition Lord Krishna is upheld as one of ten Avatar—ten qualities of the Cosmic Creative Intelligence
responsible for upholding and maintaining balance and order in the universe. The Vedic Texts highlight the intimate relationship between individual life and Cosmic Life: ‘Yatha Pinde Tatha Brahmande’. As is the Atom, so is the universe; as is the body, so is the Cosmic body. Refer to the publication: Human Physiology Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature.