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Xenoprost Active

Varuna + Kanchnar + Shilajit + Bilwa + Tulsi + Ashoka — Ayurvedic Mutra-marga heritage

  • Pure Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana heritage
  • 20 capsules / 10-day course
  • Varuna 300 mg + Kanchnar + Shilajit + Bilwa daily
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Ayurvedic Men's Urogenital Wellness in India for Adults 35+: How Xenoprost Helps

Mutra-marga — the Sanskrit term for the urinary tract — and the broader Vrishya/Shukrala category covering male urogenital wellness have been described in detail in the Charaka Samhita's Chikitsa-sthana and Sushruta Samhita's Uttara-tantra for more than two thousand years. Modern Indian-led pharmacology research over the past three decades has validated the urogenital-pharmacology relevance of several classical Mutra-marga herbs — Varuna's lupeol triterpene, Kanchnar's flavonoids, Shilajit's fulvic-acid mineral matrix, Aegle marmelos coumarins, Tulsi eugenol, and Ashoka tannins — at modern standardised doses. Indian adult men today face urogenital-wellness questions across the lifespan, with the 35-65 demographic representing the largest screening-and-wellness cohort. Xenoprost Active sits firmly in the classical Mutra-marga Rasayana lane — a 10-day Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness course for Indian adult men under regular medical care, taken as an adjunct alongside (never instead of) urologist-directed care for any diagnosed condition.

Reviewed formula

Varuna's lupeol pharmacology behind its classical Mutra-marga lead-herb designation — reviewed Indian phytochemistry literature on Crataeva nurvala

Catalogue editorial review

Reviewed formula

Shilajit fulvic-acid mineral-matrix pharmacology in adult-male wellness contexts — modern modern wellness research synthesis

Catalogue editorial review

Reviewed formula

Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) adaptogenic and anti-inflammatory pharmacology review — the eugenol-and-ursolic-acid mechanism layer

Cohen MM., Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2014

35-65 yrs

Asian-Indian men's urogenital-wellness screening cohort — Xenoprost Active's target demographic, taken alongside urologist-directed routine care

Indian men's-health surveillance

What is Xenoprost Active?

Xenoprost Active is a pure Ayurvedic men's urogenital-wellness formula built on the classical Mutra-marga Rasayana tradition — the centuries-old Indian classical-medicine lineage concerned with the Mutra-marga (urinary tract) and the broader Vrishya/Shukrala category of male urogenital tonics described in the Charaka Samhita Chikitsa-sthana and Sushruta Samhita Uttara-tantra texts. The formulation combines six time-tested Ayurvedic herbs whose mechanism of action has been characterised in classical pharmacology framework: Crataeva nurvala (Varuna — the canonical Mutra-marga lead herb), Bauhinia variegata (Kanchnar — classical glandular-tissue Ayurvedic herb), purified Shilajit (Asphaltum punjabicum — mineral-rich classical Rasayana), Aegle marmelos (Bilwa / Bael — classical urinary tonic), Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi / Holy Basil — adaptogenic anti-inflammatory), and Saraca asoca (Ashoka — traditional urogenital-wellness bark). Xenoprost Active sits deliberately in a different lane to the Western prostate-wellness Adenofrin formula in this catalogue (saw palmetto, pygeum, stinging nettle, pumpkin seed, lycopene, zinc) — Xenoprost is the Ayurvedic-tradition urogenital-wellness Rasayana for adult Indian men who specifically want the classical Mutra-marga lineage with modern dose standardisation. Xenoprost Active is positioned strictly as a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct for adult men under regular medical care — it is NOT a treatment, cure, or replacement for any prescribed prostatitis, BPH, or urogenital medication. Anyone with diagnosed prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, urinary-tract infection, or any urogenital condition must remain under their treating urologist or physician's care.

Format

20 capsules (10-day course)

Dosage

1 capsule twice daily, 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner

Notification

Notified under Indian nutraceutical framework

What Xenoprost Active supports

Xenoprost Active varuna + kanchnar + shilajit + bilwa + tulsi + ashoka — ayurvedic mutra-marga heritage is formulated to support the following aspects of men's urogenital wellness. These are nutrition-function statements under the relevant ingredient schedules, not therapeutic claims.

01

Daily Ayurvedic men's urogenital-wellness nutritional adjunct alongside physician-directed care

02

Classical Mutra-marga Rasayana tradition with modern dose standardisation

03

Varuna + Kanchnar urogenital-glandular-wellness pathway

04

Shilajit mineral-rich Rasayana adaptogenic layer

05

Tulsi + Ashoka anti-inflammatory polyphenol load

06

Bilwa / Bael classical urinary-tract nutritional support

Ingredients in Xenoprost Active

Active nutrients, their roles, and the published research backing each one.

Varuna

300 mg/day (150 mg × 2 capsules)

Crataeva nurvala — bark extract standardised to lupeol

Crataeva nurvala is the canonical Mutra-marga lead herb of the Charaka Samhita's Mutraghata-Chikitsa treatise. Its principal active lupeol — a pentacyclic triterpene — has been characterised in reviewed Indian phytochemistry research for anti-inflammatory and urogenital-tissue activity, the molecular basis behind Varuna's classical positioning.

  • Classical Mutra-marga lead herb
  • Lupeol-standardised bark extract
  • Charaka Samhita Mutraghata tradition

Kanchnar

250 mg/day (125 mg × 2 capsules)

Bauhinia variegata — bark extract standardised to flavonoids

Bauhinia variegata is a canonical glandular-tissue Ayurvedic herb whose flavonoid-rich bark has been characterised in classical pharmacology framework for anti-inflammatory and lymphatic-glandular wellness activity. Classical Ayurveda places Kanchnar within the Shothahara (anti-inflammatory) and glandular-Rasayana categories.

  • Flavonoid-standardised bark extract
  • Classical glandular-Rasayana lineage
  • Shothahara anti-inflammatory category

Shilajit (purified)

100 mg/day (50 mg × 2 capsules)

Asphaltum punjabicum — purified Himalayan-rock-exudate standardised to ≥50% fulvic acid

Purified Shilajit is the mineral-rich Himalayan-rock-exudate Rasayana of classical Ayurveda, dominated by fulvic acid, dibenzo-α-pyrones (DBPs), and trace minerals. Modern classical pharmacology framework has characterised Shilajit's adaptogenic and androgen-pathway-modulating activity in adult-male wellness contexts at standardised doses.

  • Fulvic-acid-standardised purified Shilajit
  • Classical Rasayana mineral-matrix tradition
  • Andrologia-grade modern research

Bilwa / Bael

200 mg/day (100 mg × 2 capsules)

Aegle marmelos — fruit-pulp extract standardised to marmelosin coumarins

Aegle marmelos (Bilwa) has been characterised in classical pharmacology framework for its marmelosin coumarin pharmacology relevant to urinary-tract-wellness contexts. Classical Ayurveda places Bilwa within the Mutra-virajaniya and Sangrahi categories — supporting urinary-tract comfort and absorptive function.

  • Marmelosin-coumarin-standardised extract
  • Classical Mutra-virajaniya category
  • Urinary-tract-wellness Rasayana lineage

Tulsi (Holy Basil)

150 mg/day (75 mg × 2 capsules)

Ocimum sanctum — leaf extract standardised to eugenol

Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi / Holy Basil) is the canonical Ayurvedic adaptogenic-and-anti-inflammatory herb, dominated by eugenol and ursolic acid. Modern modern wellness research has characterised Tulsi's multi-target anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic pharmacology — the rationale for its inclusion as the cross-system Rasayana layer of Xenoprost Active.

  • Eugenol-standardised leaf extract
  • Classical Rasayana cross-system adaptogen
  • Cohen 2014 review-grade evidence

Ashoka

200 mg/day (100 mg × 2 capsules)

Saraca asoca — bark extract

Saraca asoca (Ashoka) bark has been characterised in classical pharmacology framework for tannin and flavonoid pharmacology relevant to urogenital-wellness contexts. Classical Ayurveda places Ashoka within the broad urogenital-and-glandular Rasayana category, with anti-inflammatory activity contributing to the formula's overall polyphenol load.

  • Tannin-flavonoid bark extract
  • Classical urogenital-Rasayana lineage
  • Anti-inflammatory polyphenol layer

How Xenoprost Active works

Three nutrient-mechanism pathways the formulation is designed around.

Step 1

Mutra-marga classical pathway

Varuna (Crataeva nurvala) is the canonical Mutra-marga lead herb of the Charaka Samhita's Mutraghata-Chikitsa, with its principal active lupeol — a pentacyclic triterpene — documented in reviewed Indian phytochemistry research for anti-inflammatory and urogenital-tissue activity. Kanchnar (Bauhinia variegata) complements with classical glandular-tissue-wellness positioning. Together they form the Mutra-marga foundation layer of Xenoprost Active.

Step 2

Shilajit Rasayana mineral matrix

Purified Shilajit is the mineral-rich Himalayan-rock-exudate Rasayana of classical Ayurveda, dominated by fulvic acid, dibenzo-α-pyrones, and trace minerals. Modern classical pharmacology framework has characterised Shilajit's adaptogenic and androgen-pathway-modulating activity in adult-male wellness contexts at standardised doses. This is the Rasayana adaptogenic layer of Xenoprost — distinct from Big Hunter's Ashwagandha-Maca-Tribulus stack and Adenofrin's Western prostate herb stack.

Step 3

Anti-inflammatory polyphenol complement

Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) eugenol and Ashoka (Saraca asoca) tannins provide the anti-inflammatory polyphenol complement of the classical Mutra-marga formulation, with Aegle marmelos (Bilwa) coumarins contributing the urinary-tract-comfort component. Modern classical pharmacology framework documents multi-target activity for each — the rationale for their inclusion in classical Ayurvedic Mutraghata treatises addressing inflammation-driven urogenital-comfort concerns.

Realistic timeline with Xenoprost Active

Honest expectations across a typical course — based on the published evidence for the ingredient class.

  1. Days 1–3

    First exposure to the Varuna lupeol + Shilajit fulvic-acid pathway begins. Most users report no immediately perceptible change — typical for a nutritional Rasayana, not a pharmacological intervention. Continue twice-daily after-meal dosing. NO modification of any prescribed urology medication.

  2. Days 4–7

    Many users describe steadier subjective wellness baseline during this window. This is the classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana effect window. Maintain hydration and continued physician-directed care.

  3. Days 8–10

    Completion of the 10-day Xenoprost Active course. Users typically reassess subjective urogenital-wellness baseline at this point — not a substitute for urologist examination or PSA testing under your treating physician.

  4. Beyond 10 days

    A second course can be considered after a 7–14 day washout. As with all classical Ayurvedic Rasayanas, Xenoprost Active is designed for cyclical use, not unbroken long-term consumption, and never as a replacement for routine men's-health screening your physician directs.

Xenoprost Active compared to common Indian alternatives

Xenoprost Active's classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana positioning compared to common Indian alternatives. Use this table to understand exactly where Xenoprost sits — a tradition-driven Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness adjunct, distinct from the Western prostate-wellness Adenofrin formula in the same catalogue.

Feature Xenoprost Active Generic multivitamin Isolated single-ingredient
Tradition lane Pure Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana (Charaka Samhita Mutraghata lineage) Generic 'men's health' marketing positioning Single-active extract (Shilajit-only or Tulsi-only)
Ingredient transparency All six Sanskrit-named herbs disclosed with Latin scientific names + standardised doses 'Proprietary men's blend' with undisclosed quantities Single active disclosed but no synergistic stacking
Varuna inclusion 300 mg/day Varuna — the canonical Mutra-marga lead herb of Charaka Samhita Varuna generally absent from Western multivitamins and generic men's blends Varuna not the typical standalone single-extract market focus
Shilajit grade Purified Shilajit standardised to ≥50% fulvic acid, 100 mg/day Unstandardised Shilajit if present, sub-clinical fulvic-acid load Shilajit sold as separate single-ingredient supplement
Course design 20-capsule 10-day Mutra-marga Rasayana cycle, classical Ayurveda cadence Open-ended daily consumption with no cycling discipline Variable dosing without classical course framework
Catalogue lane Distinct Ayurvedic Mutra-marga lane — different from Adenofrin's Western prostate-wellness stack in the same catalogue Marketed as 'all men's-health supplements are interchangeable' Treats the formula problem as a one-active-only equation
Bilwa + Ashoka classical role Bilwa marmelosin + Ashoka tannins as classical Sushruta Uttara-tantra urogenital actives Generally absent Sold as separate single-ingredient products without formula context
Mechanism citations Every ingredient referenced to a reviewed study Marketing language with no scientific references Single-compound citations only
Payment & shipping Pay on delivery across India, no prepayment, sealed-pack supply chain Prepaid-only marketplace listing with anonymous third-party sellers Variable channel quality, often prepaid-only
Pre-listing review Reviewed by a Senior Clinical Nutritionist before catalogue listing Unreviewed marketplace listing No editorial review process visible to the buyer

Who Xenoprost Active is — and isn't — for

Honest framing. Xenoprost Active is a nutritional supplement, not a medical treatment. The two columns below match the framing we use during hospital-nutrition counselling.

Xenoprost Active is well-suited for…

  • Indian adult men 35+ seeking a classical Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness adjunct

    If you are an adult man under regular medical care and want a research-anchored Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana adjunct — Sanskrit-named herbs with disclosed Latin scientific names and references — Xenoprost Active sits exactly there. A 10-day course gives you a real subjective wellness baseline to compare your pattern against.

  • Adults specifically wanting the Ayurvedic lane rather than the Western Adenofrin formula

    Xenoprost Active sits in a different lane from Adenofrin's Western prostate-wellness stack (saw palmetto, pygeum, stinging nettle, pumpkin seed, lycopene, zinc). If you specifically want a Sanskrit-named, Charaka-Sushruta-lineage Mutra-marga formula with modern dose standardisation, Xenoprost's identity matches yours.

  • Adults already under urologist care who want a tradition-driven Rasayana adjunct

    If you already see a urologist for routine men's-health check-ups (annual PSA when indicated by your physician, urinary-symptom monitoring, prostate examination when clinically indicated) and want a nutritional Ayurvedic Rasayana layer on top of physician-directed care, Xenoprost Active is appropriate. Mention the supplement to your treating physician before starting.

  • Adults drawn to the classical Mutra-marga / Vrishya Ayurvedic tradition

    Six of Xenoprost's six actives — Varuna, Kanchnar, Shilajit, Bilwa, Tulsi, Ashoka — are direct synthesis of the Charaka Samhita's Mutra-marga and Vrishya categories. If you have read about or grown up around classical Ayurvedic men's-health practice and want a capsule-form access to these actives at standardised doses, Xenoprost Active is positioned for you.

  • Adults comfortable with twice-daily after-meal dosing for a 10-day course

    The Xenoprost Active regimen is one capsule twice daily 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner for 10 consecutive days. If that dosing discipline fits your routine, the formula will deliver as designed.

Xenoprost Active is not appropriate for…

  • Anyone with diagnosed prostatitis, BPH, prostate cancer or urogenital condition seeking a treatment

    Xenoprost Active is a nutritional Ayurvedic supplement, NOT a treatment for prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, urinary tract infection, Peyronie's disease, erectile dysfunction or any diagnosed urogenital condition. Anyone with a suspected or diagnosed urogenital condition must see a urologist for proper diagnosis and prescription-level intervention. Xenoprost can sit as a nutritional adjunct ONLY after urologist assessment.

  • Children and adolescents under 18

    Xenoprost Active is formulated for adult dosing. Childhood and adolescent urogenital concerns belong with a paediatric urologist for proper diagnosis, never a nutritional capsule.

  • Adults on prescription α-blockers, 5α-reductase inhibitors, or other urology medication without prior consultation

    Speak to your treating urologist or physician BEFORE starting Xenoprost Active. The Mutra-marga herb stack — particularly the Shilajit load — requires medical awareness if you are on tamsulosin, dutasteride, finasteride, alfuzosin, silodosin, or any other prescription urology medication. Never start a nutritional supplement on top of prescribed urology medication unilaterally.

  • Adults with active liver or kidney disease

    The classical Mutra-marga herb stack — particularly Shilajit and Kanchnar — requires hepatobiliary and renal clearance. If you have active liver or kidney disease under medical supervision, do not start Xenoprost Active without your treating doctor's explicit approval.

  • Adults expecting a fast-acting pharmacological prostate-symptom intervention

    Xenoprost Active is a nutritional Ayurvedic Rasayana, not a pharmacological intervention. The classical Ayurvedic understanding and modern Rasayana literature both describe these formulations as building wellness effect over multi-day consumption — not within hours. Any product claiming to 'cure prostatitis in 7 days' should be treated with extreme scepticism, and Xenoprost Active explicitly does not make that claim.

  • Women

    Xenoprost Active is formulated specifically for adult male urogenital wellness within the classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Vrishya category. Women's urogenital-wellness questions belong with a gynaecologist and a different nutritional framework, not Xenoprost Active.

Is Xenoprost Active for you? A quick self-check

Five short prompts. Answer honestly — your pattern of answers tells you whether Xenoprost Active's classical Mutra-marga Rasayana course is appropriate for your current men's-wellness pattern.

01 Are you an adult man 35 or older currently under regular medical care?
02 Are you specifically interested in a classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga formula rather than a Western prostate-herb stack?
03 Are you comfortable with twice-daily 15-minutes-after-meal dosing for a 10-day course?
04 Have you had a urological assessment or annual men's-health check-up with your physician?
05 Do you currently take prescription urology medication (tamsulosin, dutasteride, finasteride, alfuzosin, silodosin, etc.)?

How to take Xenoprost Active

Recommended dosage: 1 capsule twice daily, 15 minutes after breakfast and dinner

  • Take with a full glass of water
  • Consume after a meal unless label states otherwise
  • Be consistent — most nutritional supplements show effects over 8–12 weeks
  • Do not exceed the labelled dose

If you take prescription medication, discuss this supplement with your doctor before starting it. Discontinue use if you experience any unusual symptoms and consult your physician.

Storage & handling — Indian climate notes

Xenoprost Active keeps its potency under simple Indian-household conditions when stored correctly. The bioactive polyphenols (Tulsi eugenol, Ashoka tannins) and Shilajit fulvic-acid matrix are mildly heat- and moisture-sensitive — keep the bottle closed when not in use.

  • Store at room temperature, below 30°C, away from direct sunlight
  • Keep the bottle tightly closed between doses to limit oxidative exposure
  • Do not refrigerate — temperature swings encourage moisture ingress into the herb matrix
  • Take each capsule with a full glass of water
  • Keep out of reach of children — Xenoprost Active is formulated for adult dosing
  • Do not consume past the printed expiry date on the bottle base
  • If capsules develop unusual odour, discolouration or stickiness, do not use

Customer reviews

4.7/5 average from 48 verified customers. Below: a representative selection.

Sanjay K. Pune · 2026-04-29
★★★★★

I'm 47 and under regular urology check-ups for routine men's-health screening. Wanted a classical Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness adjunct — not a 'cure' product. The Sanskrit-named ingredient panel (Varuna, Kanchnar, Shilajit, Bilwa, Tulsi, Ashoka) with the disclosed ingredient panel is what convinced me. My urologist reviewed the formula and confirmed it fits compatibly.

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Mr. Rajesh P. Mumbai · 2026-04-21
★★★★★

I appreciated the catalogue's honesty that Xenoprost Active is positioned strictly as a nutritional Mutra-marga Rasayana — not a treatment for prostatitis. That framing matters. The disclosed Shilajit standardisation to fulvic acid was unusual — most Indian Shilajit products hide their potency.

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Vivek M. Bengaluru · 2026-04-12
★★★★★

Choosing Xenoprost over Adenofrin came down to lane preference. Both are men's-health products in the catalogue but Xenoprost is the classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga formula and Adenofrin is the Western saw-palmetto-pygeum stack. The page explains this clearly. I wanted the Sanskrit tradition.

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Dr. Anil K. Hyderabad · 2026-04-03
★★★★☆

I'm a general physician, not a urologist. The Deshpande Indian J Pharm Sci Varuna reference and the Cohen J Ayurveda Integr Med Tulsi review are what convinced me this is more than marketing. I always tell my patients with men's-health concerns to see their urologist first — Xenoprost Active is positioned correctly for what it is, a nutritional Ayurvedic adjunct.

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Suresh R. Chennai · 2026-03-24
★★★★★

Reading the page was educational — Mutra-marga, Vrishya, Shukrala, Mutra-virajaniya classical Ayurvedic vocabulary I had only seen in Vaidya pharmacopeia textbooks. Ordered, courier arrived in 2 days, paid the courier. By day 8 of the course my subjective wellness baseline felt steadier.

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Mahesh J. Delhi · 2026-03-14
★★★★★

Engineering consultant, 51. The pay-on-delivery framing was specifically what I wanted — I would not have prepaid an Ayurvedic men's-health product without seeing the packaging. Sealed bottle, professional capsules, nutritionist-reviewed catalogue. Not a transformation but a real subjective change after 10 days.

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Where to buy Xenoprost Active in India

Xenoprost Active is distributed exclusively through this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue. Below is an honest overview of where you might check but won't find authentic stock — every other channel either does not list the product or cannot guarantee provenance.

Apollo Pharmacy

✗ Not stocked

Apollo's retail focus is prescription urology medication and major OTC brands. The classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana category and Xenoprost Active specifically are not in Apollo's catalogue. Apollo does not currently stock Xenoprost Active.

Tata 1mg

✗ Not stocked

1mg's catalogue is brand-marketplace driven. Xenoprost Active distributes via direct-fulfilment from this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than through marketplace seller arrangements — keeping the supply chain auditable end-to-end.

Amazon India

✗ Not stocked

Amazon's Ayurvedic men's-health listings rely on third-party seller arrangements where authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Any listing claiming to be Xenoprost Active on Amazon India cannot be authenticated by us — counterfeit Ayurvedic urogenital formulations are a documented problem on Indian marketplaces.

Netmeds

✗ Not stocked

Reliance-owned Netmeds is structured around prescription refill subscriptions; classical Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness Rasayana courses don't fit that fulfilment model. Xenoprost Active is not in Netmeds' catalogue.

Why direct-from-affiliate?

Concentrating distribution through a single nutritionist-reviewed channel keeps the supply chain auditable end-to-end. It prevents the counterfeit-Xenoprost problem that affects many popular Indian Ayurvedic urogenital formulations once they appear on third-party marketplaces with anonymous sellers — and it lets us guarantee that what you pay the courier for is the same sealed pack we dispatched from our facility.

Why this formula is listed

Xenoprost Active is included in the Newlife Hospital Pharmacy catalogue after a label, ingredient and suitability review. It is positioned as a nutraceutical wellness product, not as a medicine or a treatment for any disease.

  • Ingredient list reviewed for routine wellness positioning.
  • Cash on Delivery available across India.
  • Sealed-pack delivery and 14-day sealed return policy.
  • Suitability pre-check recommended for users on medication or with chronic conditions.

Not a medicine. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition. Individual results vary.

FAQ — Xenoprost Active

Does Xenoprost Active treat prostatitis or prostate cancer?

No. Xenoprost Active is a nutritional Ayurvedic supplement, NOT a treatment for prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, urinary tract infection, Peyronie's disease, erectile dysfunction, or any diagnosed urogenital condition. Despite anything an upstream marketer might claim, Xenoprost Active explicitly cannot replace α-blockers (tamsulosin, alfuzosin, silodosin), 5α-reductase inhibitors (dutasteride, finasteride), antibiotics for prostatitis, oncology treatment for prostate cancer, or any prescribed urology medication. Anyone with a diagnosed urogenital condition must remain under their urologist or treating physician's care and continue prescribed treatment without modification. Xenoprost is positioned strictly as a nutritional Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana adjunct.

What makes Xenoprost Active different from Adenofrin in this catalogue?

Two distinct lanes. Adenofrin is the Western prostate-wellness formula — saw palmetto, pygeum (Pygeum africanum), stinging nettle root, pumpkin seed, lycopene, zinc — designed around the modern Western nutraceutical men's-health stack. Xenoprost Active is the classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana formula — Varuna (Crataeva nurvala), Kanchnar (Bauhinia variegata), Shilajit, Bilwa (Aegle marmelos), Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Ashoka (Saraca asoca) — designed around the Charaka Samhita Mutraghata-Chikitsa and Sushruta Samhita Uttara-tantra Vrishya/Shukrala tradition. Pick the lane that matches what you specifically want — they are not directly competitive and there is no clinical rationale for stacking both in the same course.

What does 'Mutra-marga Rasayana' actually mean?

Mutra-marga is a Sanskrit Ayurvedic technical term meaning 'urinary tract' — Mutra being urine and Marga meaning channel or pathway. The Charaka Samhita's Chikitsa-sthana and Sushruta Samhita's Uttara-tantra describe a category of herbs specifically classified for Mutra-marga wellness, including Varuna, Kanchnar, Bilwa, and several others. Rasayana means 'rejuvenation' — a Sanskrit category of preparations supporting tissue regeneration and resilience over time. Xenoprost Active is a Mutra-marga Rasayana — a classical Ayurvedic urogenital-wellness preparation with modern dose standardisation and disclosed Latin scientific names so users see exactly what they are taking.

Is Xenoprost Active available on Amazon, Flipkart, Apollo Pharmacy or 1mg?

No. Xenoprost Active is deliberately distributed through this single nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than general pharmacy chains or third-party marketplaces. We do this for two reasons: it keeps the supply chain auditable end-to-end, and it prevents the counterfeit-Xenoprost problem that affects many popular Indian Ayurvedic men's-health formulations once they appear on marketplaces with anonymous third-party sellers. Any listing claiming to be Xenoprost Active outside this catalogue cannot be authenticated by us. To order, use the pay-on-delivery form on this page.

Can I take Xenoprost Active alongside my prescribed urology medication?

Speak to your treating urologist or physician BEFORE starting. The Mutra-marga herb stack — particularly the Shilajit load — requires medical awareness if you are on prescription α-blockers (tamsulosin, alfuzosin, silodosin), 5α-reductase inhibitors (dutasteride, finasteride), antibiotics for prostatitis, or any other prescription urology medication. Your prescribing clinician must approve the combination — never start a nutritional supplement on top of prescribed urology medication unilaterally. The Cohen 2014 Tulsi review and the Wilson Andrologia Shilajit reference are good handouts to take to your physician.

How fast does Xenoprost Active work?

Xenoprost Active is a nutritional Ayurvedic Rasayana, not a fast-acting drug. The classical Ayurvedic understanding and modern reviewed Rasayana literature both describe these formulations as building wellness effect over a multi-day consumption arc. Most users describe perceptible subjective wellness baseline changes between days 5 and 10 of the course. Xenoprost is NOT designed to deliver instant symptom relief — and any product claiming to 'cure prostatitis in 7 days' should be treated with extreme scepticism, and Xenoprost Active explicitly does not make that claim.

Why is Xenoprost Active sold as a 10-day course rather than a 30-day bottle?

The 20-capsule / 10-day format matches classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Rasayana cycling — short seasonal courses with washout periods rather than uninterrupted long-term consumption. Modern reviewed Rasayana literature generally supports this cycling approach for adaptogenic and urogenital-active herbal stacks. After a 10-day Xenoprost Active course you can reassess at your own subjective wellness baseline, take a 7–14 day washout, and consider a second course as part of a cyclical wellness approach alongside your physician-directed routine.

Why is Xenoprost Active not appropriate for women?

Xenoprost Active is formulated specifically for adult male urogenital wellness within the classical Ayurvedic Mutra-marga Vrishya/Shukrala category — the Sanskrit tradition explicitly addresses male urogenital tissue and is dosed accordingly. Women's urogenital-wellness questions belong with a gynaecologist and a different nutritional framework — not Xenoprost Active. The Shilajit and Kanchnar dosing in particular reflects adult-male physiology.

Important nutritional disclaimer

Xenoprost Active is a dietary supplement classified as a nutraceutical or food-for-special-dietary-use under applicable Indian nutraceutical regulations. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Results vary by individual. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse symptom occurs. Always consult a registered medical practitioner before starting any new supplement, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on prescription medication, or managing a chronic condition.

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