Kanchnar Chhal — Ayurveda’s quiet thyroid herb

If you’ve looked into Ayurvedic options for thyroid wellness, the same name keeps appearing: Kanchnar Chhal — the bark of Bauhinia variegata, also called the orchid tree.
It’s used classically for what Ayurveda calls “kapha-kledha” — fluid stagnation in the lymphatic and glandular system. In modern terms, that translates to support for thyroid function, lymphatic clearance, and hormonal balance — particularly in women dealing with subclinical thyroid drift or PCOS-related fluctuations.
Limark Kanchnar Chhal is a freeze-dried extract in 60 vegetarian capsules. Freeze-drying matters because heat damages the bark’s active tannins and flavonoids. Cold concentration preserves them.
The recommended ritual is 1 capsule daily for 90 days, ideally morning, with warm water. Most users notice subtle changes — better mornings, lighter feet, steadier mood — by week 4. It works gradually, the way the body prefers.
It complements, doesn’t replace, prescribed thyroid medication. Always consult your endocrinologist if you’re on Eltroxin or similar.