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Bixa Botanical Vasaka Powder

(200 gm Powder in jar)
Bixa Botanical Vasaka Powder
Product Details
Bixa Botanical Vasaka Powder has vasaka that is used extensively in traditional Indian medicine for thousands of years to help to recover from respiratory disorders such as asthma, inflammation in bronchus, cough and other lung and bronchiole disorders. The soothing action of vasaka helps to reduce irritation in the throat and the expectorant action will help loosen phlegm deposits in the airway and expel it out. In Ayurveda, it is mentioned that adulsa or vasa have kapha/pitta dosha pacifying properties, helps to reduce the extra heat from the body. Vasaka Powder supports the purification of toxic blood and fever-reducing properties. Adulsa Powder helps to maintain proper functioning of heart and blood glucose level. Scientific chemical analysis of vasaka has found the presence of alkaloid vasicine which has shown remarkable bronchodilator activity. Water extract of Vasaka Powder supports the adequate intake of oxygen and proper functioning of lungs, which in turn provides oxygenated blood to heart muscles and various organs. External - A hot fomentation of dried leaves powder with hot water on joints may help to reduce pain and inflammation.

Key Ingredients:
Vasaka Leaves Powder 

Key Benefits:
  • Supports healthy respiratory function and as a bronchodilator
  • Promotes expansion of lung pipes and removal of sticky phlegm
  • Supports as anti-allergic in common cold and skin problems
  • Supports removal of extra pitta (heat) from the body
Directions For Use:
Take ½ to 1 tsp with 1tsp ginger juice and 2 tsp honey, morning and evening empty stomach or use as directed by the physician.

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
  • Seller warranty: 3 years

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)