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Baidyanath Chandraprabha Bati | Ayurvedic Kidney, Urinary & Bladder Support

(100 tablets in bottle)
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Baidyanath Chandraprabha Bati | Ayurvedic Kidney, Urinary & Bladder Support
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Baidyanath Chandraprabha Bati
  • Ayurvedic Kidney, Urinary & Bladder Support
    Baidyanath Chandraprabha Bati Tablet is made with herbal and Ayurvedic ingredients which are high in nutrition value. Chandraprabha Vati is rich with anti-inflammatory properties which make it useful as a nutritional supplement. Baidyanath Chandraprabha bati helps remove harmful AMA (i.e. toxins) like urea, creatinine and uric acid from the body. It promotes the healthy functioning of the kidney by supporting the excretion of excess uric acid and maintaining healthy uric acid levels. Chandraprabha Vati is used for general reproductive health support. It helps maintain normal sugar levels as part of a balanced diet.

    Key Ingredients:
    Kapoor kachri,bach,nagarmotha,chiraita,giloy,devdaru,haldi,daruharidra,dhaniya,haritaki,baheda,amalaki,atis,pippalmul,chitrakmul,chavya,vaividang,bari pippal,chhoti pippal,saunth,kali marich,swarnakshik bhasma,sajjikhar,yavakshar,sendha namak,sanchar namak,samudra namak,chhoti elaichi,kabab chini,gokhru,safed chandan,nisodh,dantimul,tejpata,dalchini,bari elaichi,banshlochan,lauha bhasma,sudh shilajit,sudh guggulu,excipients,gum accacia,talcum

    Key Benefits:
It helps support male and female reproductive health

Helpful in removing harmful AMA (i.e., toxins) like urea, creatinine and uric acid from the body

Supports urinary health

Helpful in maintaining general weakness and overall vitality

Helps support healthy kidney function by maintaining healthy uric acid levels


  • Directions For Use:
Consume 1-2 tablets daily with water or milk.

In case, its been prescribed by a physician, do follow the guidelines provided by them.


  • Safety Information:
Read the label carefully before use

Do not exceed the recommended dosage

Keep out of reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)