Whether you're a household curious about a single product or a business evaluating us as a supplier — start here.
Ayuryogya combines two Sanskrit roots: "Ayur," meaning life, and "Yogya," meaning worthy or fit. Together it means "worthy of life" — nutrition that makes a person fit to live a full, healthy life.
Ayurveda means "the knowledge of life," from "Ayur" (life) and "Veda" (knowledge) — India's ancient system for living in balance through food, herbs, and daily routine. Read more in our blog post on the topic.
Ayuryogya is a sourcing and supply company, not a manufacturer. We work with a vetted network of certified Indian manufacturers, and every batch is independently lab-tested before dispatch. Read more on our About page.
We're based in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, and supply both individual households and businesses worldwide.
Yes. Ayuryogya supplies individual households as well as bulk and private label buyers. Get in touch to ask about current availability and order quantities for personal use.
Yes — every batch is independently lab-tested for purity and safety before it reaches a customer, individual or business.
International shipping availability for individual (non-bulk) orders depends on destination country and product category — please reach out with your location and we'll confirm.
Please review the ingredient list on the relevant product category page, and contact us directly with specific allergy or dietary questions before ordering.
MOQs vary by product category and packaging format. Sample and trial quantities are available for evaluation, with wholesale and private label program MOQs confirmed once your brief is reviewed.
Yes — every private label engagement starts with samples from the relevant manufacturer in our network, so you can evaluate quality before committing to a bulk order.
Yes, from private label stickers on standard packaging through to fully custom-printed packaging. See Private Label & Bulk Orders for the full breakdown of options.
Timelines depend on category, formulation, and packaging complexity. We confirm realistic lead times upfront once your brief and samples are approved, rather than quoting a generic estimate.
Every manufacturer in our network is vetted before onboarding, and every batch — regardless of which manufacturer produced it — goes through independent lab testing before dispatch.
Many of our ingredients are grown using natural farming methods; formal organic certification varies by product and is confirmed on a per-category basis — ask us directly if certified-organic sourcing is a requirement for your order.
Certification details are confirmed per product category — get in touch and we'll share current documentation relevant to your order.
Sun-drying uses lower, more gradual heat than industrial dehydration, which helps preserve delicate nutrients and natural aroma that high-heat processing can degrade. Read more in our blog post on the topic.
Yes — we manage export documentation, Incoterms-based shipping arrangements, and logistics coordination for international bulk and private label buyers.
We typically coordinate under EXW, FOB, or CIF terms depending on buyer preference — confirmed at the quote stage.
We supply buyers globally; specific country availability and any import restrictions are confirmed per order during the quote process.
Moringa is traditionally valued as a nutrient-dense daily green. It's commonly used to support everyday nutrition and is a staple across our Gut Health & Detox and Herbal Tea ranges.
Amla is naturally rich in Vitamin C and is traditionally used in Indian households to support immunity and general skin and hair wellness.
Wheatgrass is valued for its chlorophyll content and is commonly used as a daily green supplement alongside other gut-focused ingredients.
Triphala is a traditional three-fruit Ayurvedic blend used for generations as a gentle, daily digestive support.
Fenugreek is a kitchen staple across Indian households, traditionally valued for supporting digestion as part of a daily routine.
Ashwagandha is a well-known adaptogenic herb in Ayurveda, traditionally used to support the body's response to everyday stress and to help maintain steady energy.
Turmeric has been valued in Indian households for centuries, traditionally used to support the body's natural response to everyday wear and general wellness.
Giloy (Tinospora cordifolia) is a traditional Ayurvedic botanical commonly associated with everyday immune support.
Tulsi is considered sacred in many Indian households and is traditionally used in herbal teas to support respiratory comfort and daily calm.
Chamomile is widely used in herbal tea traditions around the world to support relaxation and restful sleep.
Ginger is a traditional digestive aid, commonly used in Indian kitchens to support digestion and add natural warmth to teas and meals.
Fennel seeds are traditionally chewed after meals in Indian households to support digestion and freshen breath.
Neem is a traditional Indian botanical long valued for its inclusion in natural skin care preparations.
Aloe vera is widely valued for its soothing, hydrating properties and is a common ingredient in natural skin care.
Sandalwood is a traditional Indian skin care ingredient, valued for its calming aroma and its use in cooling, soothing preparations.
Multani Mitti is a traditional clay used in Indian skin care for its natural oil-absorbing properties, commonly used in face packs.
Curry leaf is a traditional Indian culinary and wellness ingredient, valued for its natural plant nutrients and role in supporting digestion.
Beetroot is valued for its rich natural color and nutrient content, and is commonly used to support an active, everyday lifestyle.
Shikakai is a traditional Indian hair care ingredient, valued as a gentle, natural cleanser for the hair and scalp.
Reetha, or soap nut, is a natural saponin-rich fruit traditionally used across India as a gentle, natural cleanser for hair and skin.
Bhringraj is a well-known herb in Ayurvedic hair care tradition, commonly included in hair oils and hair care powders.
Brahmi is a traditional Ayurvedic herb often included in hair oil and hair care preparations as part of a regular routine.
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