Rs. 1890

Dhootapapeshwar Gandamala Kandan Rasa Tablet

(1000 tablets in bottle)
Available in other variants
Dhootapapeshwar Gandamala Kandan Rasa Tablet
Product Details
Dhootapapeshwar Gandamala Kandan Rasa Tablet is a potent ayurvedic formulation renowned for its effectiveness in addressing glandular swellings and throat-related disorders. Crafted from a meticulous combination of shodhit parad, shodhit gandhak, tamra bhasma, saindhava lavana, mandoora bhasma, shodhit guggul, shunthi, maricha, pippali, and kanchanar, this tablet embodies the ancient wisdom of ayurveda to support overall throat health and alleviate glandular concerns.

Key Ingredients:
Shodhit Parad 2 parts, Shodhit Gandhak 1 part, Tamra Bhasma 1 part, Saindhava Lavana 1 part, Mandoora Bhasma 6 parts, Shodhit Guggul 24 parts (Triphala Vishesh Shodhit), Shunthi 12 parts, Maricha 12 parts, Pippali 12 parts, Kanchanar 24 parts.

Indications:
It is beneficial in cases of goitre and other thyroid disorders. It helps in digestion while acting as a blood purifier and rejuvenator.

Product Form: Tablet

Net Quantity: 60 tablets

Suitable For: Male/Female

Key Benefits:
  • Reduces swelling in the glands and supports the normal functioning of the lymphatic system
  • Eases throat discomfort and helps in managing throat infections and inflammations
  • Combats oxidative stress, promoting cellular health and helps in detoxification and purification of the body
  • Strengthens the body's natural defence mechanism and enhances resilience against infections
  • Reduces inflammation in the throat and surrounding areas and assists in soothing discomfort caused by swelling
  • Helps improve digestion, assimilation of nutrients and alleviates digestive disturbances
  • Regulates the Kapha dosha and helps in maintaining a healthy balance of bodily fluids

Directions For Use:
Use as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage

Content on this page was last updated on 28 December, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)