Musli Pak
$26.95
What This Product Does
- Enhances male fertility and reproductive vitality*
- Boosts energy, stamina, and sexual function*
- Supports healthy immune function*
How to Use
1–2 teaspoons daily with warm milk.
Key Ingredients
Full Ingredients: Chlorophytum borivilianum (Safed Musli), Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari), Ghee, Elettaria cardamomum (Cardamom)
Ayurvedic Energetics
| Rasa (Taste) | Madhura (Sweet) |
| Virya (Potency) | Sheeta (Cooling) |
| Vipaka (Post-digestive) | Madhura (Sweet) |
| Dosha Action | Premier shukra-vardhaka (reproductive tissue builder); pacifies Vata and Pitta; nourishes Kapha |
Science & Research
A traditional pak (confection) formulation centered on Safed Musli (Chlorophytum borivilianum) — classified as a premier vajikarana (aphrodisiac) and balya (strength-promoting) herb. Safed Musli's steroidal saponins (stigmasterol, hecogenin) and polysaccharides demonstrate spermatogenic activity with published improvements in sperm count (up to 150% increase), motility, and morphology. The saponins also exhibit adaptogenic and immunomodulatory properties through enhancement of macrophage phagocytic activity. Ashwagandha contributes additional spermatogenic and testosterone-elevating effects through withanolide-mediated HPG axis activation. Shatavari's steroidal saponins (shatavarin I-IV) provide nourishing support for both male and female reproductive health. The ghee base serves as a lipophilic carrier enhancing absorption of fat-soluble saponins and steroidal compounds. Cardamom aids digestion of the rich pak while providing its own nervine properties.
Clinical Key Functions
- Ghee-base lipophilic carrier optimizing fat-soluble saponin absorption*
- Dual male/female reproductive tissue nourishment (vajikarana)*
- Adaptogenic resilience building for physical and reproductive vitality*
Selected Research
- Kenjale R, et al. Effects of Chlorophytum borivilianum on sexual behaviour and sperm count in male rats. Phytother Res. 2008;22(6):796-801.
- Thakur M, et al. Major saponins from Chlorophytum borivilianum and their in vitro immunomodulatory activity. Chem Biodivers. 2011;8(5):840-848.
- Ambiye VR, et al. Clinical Evaluation of the Spermatogenic Activity of the Root Extract of Ashwagandha. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2013;2013:571420.
- Alok S, et al. Plant profile, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Asparagus racemosus (Shatavari): A review. Asian Pac J Trop Dis. 2013;3(3):242-251.
Ayurvedic Philosophy
Musli Pak represents the pinnacle of Vajikarana Chikitsa (aphrodisiac/reproductive therapy) — one of the eight classical branches (Ashtanga) of Ayurveda. The Pak (confection) format uses ghee as the primary lipid carrier, following the Ayurvedic principle that Shukra Dhatu (reproductive tissue) — being the seventh and final tissue in the Dhatu Parinama (sequential metabolism) cascade — requires lipid-soluble nutrients for optimal nourishment. Safed Musli's Madhura Rasa and Madhura Vipaka provide direct Shukra-vardhaka (reproductive tissue-building) action. The Charaka Samhita's Vajikarana chapter describes the ideal Vajikarana as one that increases Harsha (desire), Shukra (reproductive fluid), and Bala (strength) simultaneously — Musli Pak achieves all three through its synergistic combination of Vajikarana (Safed Musli), Balya (Ashwagandha), and Stri-Purusha Rasayana (Shatavari) herbs.
Classical Text References
- Charaka Samhita, Chikitsa Sthana, Chapter 2 (Vajikarana Adhyaya) — foundational principles of Vajikarana therapy including Shukra Dhatu nourishment through Madhura Rasa herbs
- Sharangdhara Samhita, Madhyama Khanda, Chapter 8 — Pak (confection) preparation methodology with ghee as lipid carrier
- Sushruta Samhita, Chikitsa Sthana, Chapter 26 — treatment of Shukra Kshaya (reproductive tissue depletion) and Klaibya (sexual debility)


