
Yaki Narang Leaves - 60 capsules
Yaki Narang Capsules, Sri Lanka's wild liver and immunity herb
Last updated: May 2026
Yaki Narang (Atalantia ceylanica) is a wild-growing Sri Lankan plant traditionally used to support liver function and gentle, seasonal immunity. Like Heenbovitiya, it is an endemic herb you cannot easily get from an Indian Ayurvedic brand, as it grows almost exclusively in Sri Lanka. Each Ancient Nutra capsule delivers pure Atalantia ceylanica leaf powder from small-scale Sri Lankan farms.
What it traditionally supports
Yaki Narang is traditionally used to support the bile pathway, liver function, and seasonal immunity. It is often paired with Heenbovitiya in traditional Sri Lankan liver-support routines.
How to take it
Take 1 capsule with a meal, up to 2 capsules per day. Suitable for 60 to 90 day cycles.
Who it is for
- Adults building a complete Sri Lankan liver-support routine.
- People with seasonal immune concerns who want daily plant-based support.
- Anyone exploring the endemic Sri Lankan herbal tradition beyond Heenbovitiya.
Quality you can trust
Wild-grown in Sri Lanka and small-farm sourced. Manufactured under BRCGS and FSSC 22000, alongside ISO 22000, GMP and HACCP. Vegetarian capsule.
Frequently asked
How is Yaki Narang different from Heenbovitiya? Both are Sri Lankan liver herbs. Heenbovitiya is Osbeckia octandra; Yaki Narang is Atalantia ceylanica. They are often paired in traditional protocols.
Is it safe for daily use? Yes, for most healthy adults. Speak with your doctor if you have a liver condition or take prescription medication.
What does the name mean? "Yaki Narang" is the Sinhala name; "Atalantia ceylanica" is the botanical name.

Is this right for you?
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