Rs. 1809

Dhootapapeshwar Kaishor Guggul

(1000 tablets in bottle)
Available in other variants
Dhootapapeshwar Kaishor Guggul
Product Details
Dhootapapeshwar Kaishor Guggul is an Ayurvedic product that is available in tablet form. It is primarily used for the treatment of conditions such as gout, gas in the stomach, and pain relief. This product is known for its potential benefits in reducing gas and relieving pain in the stomach. It is also believed to have a positive effect on gout, a condition characterized by raised uric acid levels and joint inflammation.

Key Ingredients:
  • Giloy or Guduchi, Amla (Amalaki), Bibhitaki, Haritaki, Shuddha Guggulu, Shunthi, Black pepper, Pipali (Long Pepper)

Indications:
It is indicated for gout, arthritis and gas.

Net Quantity:
60/1000 tablets

Product Form:
Tablet

Key Benefits:
  • Dhootapapeshwar Kaishor Guggul might help provide relief from gas or flatulence in the stomach
  • This Ayurvedic product may have pain-relieving properties and could potentially help alleviate various types of pain
  • Dhootapapeshwar Kaishor Guggul is primarily used for the treatment of gout, a condition characterized by elevated uric acid levels and joint inflammation
  • It may aid in managing inflammatory conditions, such as swelling or inflammation in the body

Dosage:
Take 2-4 tablets with water 2-3 times a day, or as directed by the healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the origin of Ayurveda?
Ayurveda has its roots in ancient India and is considered one of the oldest medical systems in the world. It is believed to have been passed down through generations of sages and scholars, with its principles and practices documented in ancient texts known as the Vedas.






What is a herbal formulation?
Herbal formulations contain one or more herbs or processed herbs in precise amounts to provide specific nutritional or medicinal benefits.

Content on this page was last updated on 22 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)