Rs. 345

Bixa Botanical Mulethi Powder

(200 gm Powder in jar)
Bixa Botanical Mulethi Powder
Product Details
Bixa Botanical Mulethi Powder prevents the breakdown of the body's primary stress-fighting agents, like adrenaline, making these more available to the body. Liquorice Extract has a well-documented reputation for helping and speeding up the healing of ulcers. Mulethi extract supports lower stomach acid levels, helps to relieve heartburn, hyperacidity, indigestion and act as a mild laxative. Licorice or Liquorice Extract has a beneficial action on irritation, inflammation and spasm in the digestive tract. Mulethi or Jesthimadh Extract also has a beneficial action on the liver, it helps to increase bile flow and lower cholesterol levels. Liquorice Extract also appears to enhance immunity by boosting levels of interferon, a key immune system chemical that fights off attacking viruses. Licorice or Liquorice Extract is said to contain powerful antioxidants as well as certain phytoestrogens - that can perform some of the useful functions of the female body during menopausal days and helps in easing certain symptoms of PMS (premenstrual syndrome) – such as irritability, stomach ache and bloatedness with breast tenderness. A study conducted on glycyrrhizin shows its ability to stop the growth of many bacteria and of viruses.

Key Ingredients:
Mulethi Root Powder

Key Benefits:
  • Supports respiratory wellness
  • Supports as an anti-oxidant and immunity booster
  • Supports relief from a sore throat, cough and as an expectorant
  • Promotes reduction in hyperacidity and act as a mild laxative
Directions For Use:
Take ½ to 1 tsp with 1 cup coffee without sugar on an empty stomachOR½-1 tsp with ½ tsp tulsi powder and 2 tsp honey on an empty stomach

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place
  • This product is not intended for use by those with a serious medical condition or pregnant or lactating women
  • Consult your physician before use

Content on this page was last updated on 17 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)