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Dhootapapeshwar Kumarkalyan Rasa Premium Quality Suvarnakalpa Tablet

(300 tablets in bottle)
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Dhootapapeshwar Kumarkalyan Rasa Premium Quality Suvarnakalpa Tablet
Product Details
Dhootapapeshwar Kumarkalyan Rasa Premium Quality Suvarnakalpais an Ayurvedic formulation that comes in tablet form. Dhootapapeshwar Kumarkalyan Rasa Premium Quality Suvarnakalpa is an Ayurvedic medicine that is specifically formulated for weak children. It is enriched with gold, which is believed to have rejuvenating properties.

Key Ingredients:
  • Rasasindoor, Suvarna bhasma, Loha bhasma, Mouktika pishti, Abhraka bhasma, Suvarnamakshik bhasma, Bhavana kumari swarasa

Indications:
It is indicated for weakness, malnourishment, fever, cold, and cough.

Net Quantity:
10/30/300 tablets

Product Form:
Tablet

Key Benefits:
  • Kumarkalyan Rasa is believed to have rejuvenating properties, which may help in revitalizing the body and promoting overall well-being
  • This formulation may provide essential nutrients to support the growth and development of weak and malnourished children
  • Kumarkalyan Rasa is thought to support the immune system, potentially helping to strengthen the body's natural defense mechanisms
  • The anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties of Kumarkalyan Rasa may assist in reducing symptoms of fever, cold, cough, and pain in adults as well as children

Dosage:
Take 1/2 to 1 tablet 1-2 times a day with mother’s milk, honey or as directed by a healthcare professional

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


Frequently Asked Questions:
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.

Content on this page was last updated on 26 October, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)