The Vijaysar Wood Tumbler, also known as the Diabetic Glass, is carved from 100% authentic, mature wood of the Pterocarpus marsupium tree (commonly known as Indian Kino tree or Vijaysar). Highly valued in the classical Ayurvedic texts of Charaka and Sushruta Samhita, Vijaysar is widely celebrated as one of the most effective traditional remedies for metabolic harmony and overall wellness.
When drinking water is stored overnight inside the Vijaysar glass, it naturally infuses with the wood's active water-soluble compounds (such as Marsupsin, Pterosupin, and Liquiritigenin). This organic extraction process turns the water into a rich, golden-amber or reddish-brown liquid with a slightly bitter, earthy herbal taste, carrying therapeutic properties directly to your body.
🌿 Key Traditional Ayurvedic Benefits
- Supports Natural Glucose Metabolism — Traditionally used to maintain healthy, balanced blood sugar levels and support natural pancreatic wellness.
- Blood Purification & Vitality — Helps naturally detoxify the bloodstream and flush out metabolic impurities, promoting vital energy and skin health.
- Enhances Digestive Agni — Stimulates the healthy digestive fire (Agni), helping improve gut microflora and supporting overall nutrient absorption.
- Anti-Inflammatory Joint Comfort — Valued in traditional medicine for providing natural relief from mild joint discomfort and supporting mobility.
- 100% Natural & Chemical-Free — Crafted purely from organic timber without any artificial glues, lacquers, or chemicals, making it perfectly safe and eco-friendly.
✨ Ancient Ayurvedic Heritage
For centuries, Ayurvedic practitioners have recommended Vijaysar water as a holistic daily wellness elixir. Our tumblers are carved from sustainably harvested, mature trees to ensure maximum concentration of natural active nutrients. It is a completely natural, safe, and time-tested way to support healthy metabolic functions without any false synthetic claims.
Other Names
Pterocarpus marsupium, Indian Kino tree, Vijaysar, Bijasar, Venga, Venkai, Honne, Bija, Asana, Raktashandha