Rasayana
TL;DR
The Ayurvedic science of rejuvenation and longevity — using potent herbo-mineral formulations and lifestyle practices to preserve telomere length, activate AMPK/SIRT1, modulate mTOR, and upregulate BDNF. Key formulations (Chyawanprash, Brahma Rasayana) have RCT evidence; herbo-mineral bhasmas are potent but require rigorous heavy metal testing. Classical prerequisite: Panchakarma must precede Rasayana administration.
Why it matters for Vitals
Rasayana directly targets hallmarks of aging: telomere attrition (Amalaki Rasayana → telomerase upregulation), mitochondrial dysfunction (AMPK/SIRT1 activation), immunosenescence (Chyawanprash NK cell data), and cognitive decline (Brahma Rasayana BDNF/GDS data). The AMPK/mTOR modulation profile is directly relevant to Vitals metabolic coaching and body composition logic.
Key Facts
| Status | Traditional therapy; accelerating modern scientific validation |
| Class | Rejuvenation therapy (Ayurvedic geriatrics + epigenetic modulation) |
| Core mechanism | Multi-pathway: AMPK/SIRT1 activation, mTOR balancing, NF-κB inhibition, telomerase upregulation |
| Key benefits | Cognitive preservation, immune resilience, delay of cellular senescence, improved anabolic recovery, stress adaptation |
| Dosing | Individualized; 12–48 g/day (polyherbal jams); 90-day cycles common |
| Main risks | Heavy metal toxicity in bhasma preparations; over-nourishing in acute illness |
| Evidence level | Moderate to Strong for Chyawanprash, Brahma Rasayana, individual herbs (Ashwagandha, Brahmi); emerging telomere data |
| Prerequisite | Panchakarma clearance of Ama before administration |
Core Mechanism — Longevity Pathway Modulation
AMPK & SIRT1 activation: Guduchi and Ashwagandha act as caloric restriction mimetics → shifts metabolism from anabolism to catabolism (promoting repair). Resveratrol (in Draksha/grapes) and withanolides induce SIRT1 → enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis + DNA repair.
mTOR modulation: Unlike high-dose Rapamycin which severely suppresses growth/immunity, Rasayanas activate AMPK → gently suppress hyperactive mTORC1 → stimulate autophagy + clear senescent cells, while allowing sufficient intermittent mTOR signaling for healthy tissue repair (Dhatuposhana).
NF-κB inhibition: Chyawanprash inhibits NF-κB signaling → downregulates IL-6 and TNF-α.
Telomere protection: Amalaki Rasayana (45 days, n=healthy 45–60 yr) → statistically significant telomerase upregulation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells vs control. Ashwagandha root extract: +45% telomerase activity in vitro.
BDNF upregulation: Medhya Rasayanas (Brahmi, Gotu Kola) upregulate hippocampal BDNF via SIRT1/BDNF axis → neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity.
Key Formulas
Chyawanprash (CP)
Polyherbal jam with Amalaki (Indian Gooseberry) base + 40+ botanicals in ghee/honey/sesame oil.
Mechanisms: NF-κB inhibition → ↓ IL-6, TNF-α; high vitamin C + polyphenols → cytoprotection.
Clinical data:
- Adjunct to anti-tubercular drugs: accelerated symptom resolution + weight gain
- COVID-19 prophylactic RCT: significant reduction in infection incidence and severity
- Multi-fold increases in macrophage and NK cell activity in healthy populations
Brahma Rasayana
Amalaki + Haritaki + nootropic herbs (Brahmi, Shankhapushpi, Vacha).
Clinical data:
- Geriatric depression (60–80 yr, 28 days): 28.5% GDS remission rate; quality-of-life improvements
- Physical stamina: 41% improvement in sleep architecture; 37% increase in exertional capacity (45 days)
Herbo-Mineral Bhasmas
Purified metals/minerals processed through Shodhana + Marana (up to 100 cycles at 1000°C) → bioavailable nanoparticles (20–100 nm).
- Swarna Bhasma (Gold): Deep immune modulation, rheumatoid arthritis, cognitive enhancement; NOEL at 13.5 mg/kg (rat)
- Rajata Bhasma (Silver): Antimicrobial, neurological resilience, anxiety
- Lauha Bhasma (Iron): Anemia — mixed Fe(II)/Fe(III) states → enhanced hemoglobin regeneration with less GI irritation than ferrous sulfate
Safety and Contraindications
- Acute illness and Ama: Rasayanas are deeply nourishing (anabolic). Administering during fever or acute infection “feeds the pathogen.”
- Prakriti incompatibilities: Highly thermogenic Rasayanas (Shilajit, Pippali) contraindicated in extreme Pitta imbalance; over-nourishing Rasayanas require caution in obese/Kapha-stagna
- Pregnancy/lactation: Bhasmas require clinical specialist only
- Drug interactions: Guduchi may interfere with immunosuppressants; Amalaki/Shilajit may compound hypoglycemic medications
Heavy Metal Testing — Mandatory
Improperly manufactured bhasmas = primary real-world hazard.
WHO/AYUSH limits:
- Lead (Pb): max 10.0 ppm
- Arsenic (As): max 3.0 ppm (AYUSH stricter than WHO)
- Cadmium (Cd): max 0.3 ppm
- Mercury (Hg): max 1.0 ppm
Required: Batch-specific CoA via ICP-MS; WHO-GMP certification; ISO 18664:2015 testing.
Cycling Strategies
- Vardhamana (escalating): Minimal start → peak → symmetric taper (used for Shilajit, Pippali)
- Duration: 90 days on, washout period to prevent receptor downregulation
- Ajasrika: Food-based Rasayanas (milk, ghee, honey) — can be maintained perpetually
- Kutipraveshika: Intensive indoor protocol — requires specialized facility and supervision
Inside this hub
- Individual herb monographs (Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Shatavari) — get their own notes when individually researched
- Shilajit — enough substance for its own note when researched
- Specific phytochemical isolation details — kept here
- Dhatu nourishment protocols — too procedural
Related notes
- Ayurveda — parent system
- Panchakarma — prerequisite detoxification; Rasayana must follow Ama clearance
- BDNF NGF induction — shared neurotrophin mechanism with Medhya Rasayanas
- Mitophagy — shared with AMPK/SIRT1 activation
- [Telomerase] — shared telomere mechanism
- Rapamycin — comparison: mTOR inhibition context
- NMN NAD+ — complementary SIRT1 activation pathway