Vata-PittaT™ combination screening uses CytoSolve to quantify eight-herb synergy across detox, sleep-support, neuro-relaxation, and migraine-associated pathway modules

Vata-PittaT™
Vata-PittaT™ is a herbal tea formulated as a proprietary blend of eight Indigenous Indian herbs—jatamansi, sankan phusphi, ajwain, nutmeg, amla, poppy seeds, licorice, and brahmi—positioned to support the body’s natural detox process and help balance Vata-Pitta. The product narrative highlights potential functional support for sleep, relaxation, and migraine-related discomfort, with a free “Your Body Your System” analysis offered to help individuals select the best tea for their needs.

Challenge

Vata-PittaT™ is a multi-herb formulation intended to support several functional outcomes simultaneously (detox support, relaxation state, sleep quality, and migraine-related support). The scientific challenge for such blends is that:

  • Each herb can influence multiple molecular targets and biological systems simultaneously
  • Desired outcomes may depend on synergy—coordinated effects across neuroendocrine, inflammatory, and oxidative pathways—rather than any single ingredient
  • Traditional testing struggles to efficiently isolate individual contributions and emergent blend behavior across multiple domains in parallel


A systems-level method was required to evaluate the blend as it is used in practice—as a combination—while still quantifying individual ingredient effects.

How CytoSolve Helped

CytoSolve applied its in silico combination screening workflow to characterize Vata-PittaT™ as an integrated biological intervention.

Systems architecture for Vata-PittaT™

CytoSolve translated the product’s intended benefits into a pathway blueprint organized into four interacting subsystem modules:
  • Detox and clearance biology (inflammatory tone, oxidative balance, endogenous clearance signaling)
  • Sleep regulation module (neuroendocrine-adjacent signaling proxies and sleep–stress coupling)
  • Relaxation / stress-response module (stress adaptation signaling and autonomic balance proxies)
  • Migraine-associated pathway module (neuroinflammatory and vascular-tone–adjacent signaling proxies)

These modules were integrated to preserve cross-talk—for example, how inflammatory tone and oxidative balance can influence sleep quality and neuro-sensitization, and how stress-response signaling can interact with relaxation state.

Ingredient encoding and model inputs

  • Encoded the eight ingredients—jatamansi, sankan phusphi, ajwain, nutmeg, amla, poppy seeds, licorice, and brahmi—as mechanistic perturbations mapped across the relevant subsystem modules
  • Used a use-relevant dosing framework consistent with preparation instructions (boiling water, steeping, serving size)
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Single-ingredient baselining

  • Simulated each herb independently to generate pathway “fingerprints,” identifying which subsystems each ingredient most strongly influences (e.g., detox/oxidative balance vs. relaxation vs. sleep-related signaling).

Combination screening and synergy analysis

  • Simulated the full eight-herb blend and compared it to the expected additive envelope derived from single-ingredient runs
  • Quantified synergy where the blend showed:
    • Broader coverage (simultaneous modulation across detox, sleep, and relaxation modules)
    • Deeper effects (non-additive reductions in stress/inflammation proxies or stronger relaxation-associated signaling shifts than any single herb)
  • Evaluated coordinated behavior consistent with the intended “Vata-Pitta balancing” profile: calming/relaxation-supportive signaling coupled with detox and neuroinflammatory moderation


Personalization enablement (Your Body Your System)
  • Structured outputs to support education-led personalization: mapping the blend’s subsystem signature to an individual’s “Your Body Your System” profile to guide tea selection and use recommendations.

Key Benefits Realized

  • Synergy-aware substantiation: Quantified emergent eight-herb blend behavior beyond single-ingredient expectations
  • Mechanistic coherence across outcomes: Connected detox support with sleep and relaxation modules in a unified pathway framework
  • Repeatable comparisons: Enabled controlled evaluation of single-ingredient versus blend effects without immediate dependence on large in vivo programs
  • Personalization-ready insights: Produced subsystem signatures usable by Systems Health Educators to support individualized tea matching

Outcome

CytoSolve’s in silico combination screening characterized Vata-PittaT™ as a coordinated eight-herb formulation capable of producing multi-system pathway modulation aligned with its intended uses—supporting the body’s natural detox processes while engaging integrated sleep- and relaxation-associated modules and moderating migraine-associated pathway signals. The screening workflow clearly distinguished individual herb contributions from emergent blend effects, strengthening mechanistic substantiation and enabling responsible, education-led personalization.

Regulatory note: Consistent with the product disclaimer, this case study describes structure/function support at a pathway level and does not assert disease treatment or prevention claims. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and the product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.