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Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul
Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul is an Ayurvedic product available in tablet form. It is used for its potential benefits in providing relief from gas in the stomach and reducing pain. It is traditionally used in Ayurveda.
Key Ingredients:
Kanchanar Twak,Shunthi,Maricha,Pippali,Haritaki,Bibhitak,Amalaki,Varun Twak,Tamalpatra,Dalchini,Ela,Triphala Vishesh,Shodhit Guggul
Key Benefits:
Net Quantity:
60/1000 tablets
Dosage:
Take 2-4 tablets with water 2-3 times a day, or as directed by the healthcare professional
Directions For Use:
Safety Information:
Faqs:
Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul is an Ayurvedic product available in tablet form. It is used for its potential benefits in providing relief from gas in the stomach and reducing pain. It is traditionally used in Ayurveda.
Key Ingredients:
Kanchanar Twak,Shunthi,Maricha,Pippali,Haritaki,Bibhitak,Amalaki,Varun Twak,Tamalpatra,Dalchini,Ela,Triphala Vishesh,Shodhit Guggul
Key Benefits:
- Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul may provide relief from gas in the stomach
- It may help in correcting hormonal imbalances
- Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul is traditionally used in women’s health according to Ayurveda
- Dhootapapeshwar Kanchanar Guggul may support general well-being
Net Quantity:
60/1000 tablets
Dosage:
Take 2-4 tablets with water 2-3 times a day, or as directed by the healthcare professional
Directions For Use:
- 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
Faqs:
- What is an Ayurveda diet? It is a meal plan that involves limiting or excluding particular foods based on your dosha or body type and is based on ancient Ayurvedic medical concepts.
- What are the 5 principles of Ayurveda? According to Ayurveda, the universe is composed of five elements- Vayu (Air), Jala (Water), Aakash (Space or ether), Prithvi (Earth) and Teja (Fire). These elements form the foundation of the three doshas of the human body in varying combinations.









