
How Ghanvati are made and why its black in colour ?
How Ghanvati is Made?
Ghanvati (Ghan Vati) is an Ayurvedic tablet preparation made using concentrated herbal extracts. The term "Ghan" means solid extract, and "Vati" means tablet.
Step-by-Step Process of Making Ghanvati:
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Herb Selection & Cleaning:
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The required herbs are selected based on their medicinal properties.
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They are cleaned thoroughly to remove impurities.
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Decoction (Kwath) Preparation:
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The dried herbs are boiled in water to extract their active compounds.
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The process continues until a concentrated liquid extract is obtained.
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Filtration & Concentration:
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The decoction is filtered to remove plant residues.
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The liquid is further heated to evaporate excess moisture, forming a thick paste or solid extract (Ghan).
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Tablet Formation:
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The thick herbal extract is dried into a powder form.
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A binding agent like Gum Acacia (Babool Gond) or natural starch may be added for proper tablet formation.
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The extract is compressed into tablets using a tablet press machine.
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Why is Ghanvati Black in Color?
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The black or dark brown outer layer of Ghanvati is not a coating.
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It naturally forms due to the high concentration of herbal extract.
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The color comes from tannins, alkaloids, and other phytochemicals present in the herbs.
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Some manufacturers may add natural excipients (like starch or gum) to improve tablet integrity, but no artificial coating is applied.