Herbal Capsules
Single-herb vegetarian capsules, each holding one classical Ayurvedic herb in pure, concentrated form, drawn from the most revered Rasayana, Medhya and Balya botanicals of the tradition. Suited to long-term use within a balanced Dinacharya; if unsure which herb fits your Dosha, consult a qualified practitioner or take our free Dosha Test.
Single herbs, in their classical form
This collection gathers single-herb Ayurvedic capsules, each holding one classical herb in a concentrated, easy-to-take form, including Amla, Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Shatavari and Triphala. These are among the herbs most often named in the classical texts, valued in Ayurveda for their Rasayana (rejuvenative), Medhya (cognitive) and Balya (strengthening) qualities, and a single herb taken on its own lets you work with a known constituent rather than a blend. To choose within the range, begin from your constitution and what you wish to support: warming, grounding herbs such as Ashwagandha tend to suit Vata, cooling herbs such as Shatavari are often turned to for Pitta, and a few well-chosen herbs taken steadily over time sit comfortably within a daily Dinacharya (daily routine). All capsules are vegetarian and suited to longer, considered use; if you are unsure which herb fits your Prakriti (natural constitution), our free Dosha Test or a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner can guide you.
Questions about our herbal capsules
What exactly is a single-herb capsule, and how does it differ from a blend?
Each capsule in this collection holds one classical Ayurvedic herb in a concentrated form, with nothing else added for effect. This lets you work with a single, known herb rather than a mixture, which is helpful when you want to follow a particular herb such as Ashwagandha or Brahmi on its own. Blends combine several herbs at once, while these let you build a routine herb by herb.
How do I choose which herb is right for me?
Begin from your Prakriti (natural constitution) and what you would like to support day to day. In Ayurveda, warming and grounding herbs are often chosen for Vata, cooling herbs for Pitta and lightening herbs for Kapha, so the same goal can call for a different herb depending on the person. If you are unsure where to start, our free Dosha Test offers a guide, and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner can help you settle on one or two herbs to begin with.
How are these capsules usually taken?
Most single herbs are taken steadily over weeks rather than now and then, since Ayurveda values consistency above intensity. Follow the dosage on each product and take the capsules with water, ideally at a regular point in your day so they become part of your Dinacharya (daily routine). The herbs in this range are suited to longer, considered use as part of a balanced wellness routine.
Are the capsules suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, all the capsules in this collection are vegetarian. The herb is held in a plant-based capsule rather than an animal-derived one, so they sit comfortably within a vegetarian way of eating. If you have particular dietary needs, the ingredient list on each product page sets out exactly what is inside.
Why are so many of these herbs named in the classical Ayurvedic texts?
Herbs such as Amla, Triphala, Ashwagandha and Shatavari appear across the Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridayam, where they are described for their Rasayana (rejuvenative), Medhya (cognitive) and Balya (strengthening) qualities. Choosing a single classical herb means you are following a plant with a long, documented place in Ayurvedic practice. We keep the traditional Sanskrit names so you can trace each one back to its classical context.
How should the capsules be stored to keep them at their best?
Keep the capsules in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, with the lid closed firmly between uses. Herbs prefer a steady, moderate environment, so a cupboard shelf is better than a warm windowsill or a humid bathroom. Stored this way and used within the date on the pack, they will stay in good condition for the life of the routine you are building.