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Amrut Chyawanprash Special (500gm Each) Sugar Free

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Amrut Chyawanprash Special (500gm Each) Sugar Free
Product Details
Amrutulya Chyawanprash Special
From ancient times, Chyawanprash has been the most trusted and widely used Ayurvedic formulation for a healthy and active life. Chyawanprash is the most potent immunity enhancer and helps build the body's internal defence mechanism to help your body gain strength from within. Chyawanprash is also one of the most powerful Ayurvedic health tonics that helps relieve fatigue, weakness, debility, and ageing and regain energy and vigour. But unfortunately, patients who have diabetes cannot reap the benefits of this powerful formulation. Keeping this in mind, Amrutulya Special Chyawanprash is now available in the new avatar of the sugar-free formulation. Hence it is safe for consumption by diabetic patients.

Key Ingredients:
Bhumyamalaki, Draksa (Munaka), Jivanti, Puskaramool, Agaru, Haritaki, Giloy, Karpur Kachari, Nagarmotha, Punarnava Mula, Bala, Sveta Chandan, Nilofar, Adusa, Kakanasika, Aswagandha, Kesar, Sahjan, Tulsi

Key Benefits:
  • It consists of herbs that boost the body's immunity against viral and bacterial infections and helps in fighting common cough, cold and flu-like symptoms
  • Amrutulya Special Chyawanprash promotes a healthy nervous system which creates a balance between the mind and body
  • It is loaded with antioxidants that protect your body from the harmful effects of free radicals and oxidative stress and keeps you fit and agile
  • It helps in detoxifying the body and in building healthy tissues
  • Enhanced immunity, improved energy and an active mind are the three significant benefits of Amrutulya Special Chyawanprash

Directions For Use:
Two teaspoonfuls morning and evening (preferably with warm milk) or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Keep in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight
  • Keep it away from the reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)