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Dr Ortho Combo Pack Of Ayurvedic Oil 120ml & Ayurvedic 30 Capsules

(2 Packs in combo pack)
Dr Ortho Combo Pack Of Ayurvedic Oil 120ml & Ayurvedic 30 Capsules
Product Details

Dr Ortho Combo Pack of Ayurvedic Oil 120ml & Ayurvedic 30 Capsules are the products that contain blend of ayurvedic herbs which contain anti-inflammatory molecules and deliver broad spectrum of benefits in relieving from various pain conditions like joint pain, back pain, muscle pain, knee pain, elbow pain, shoulder pain, knee pain and leg pain. It provides instant pain relief

Key Ingredients:
Oil

  • Flaxseed Oil
  • Camphor Oil
  • Peppermint Oil
  • Til Oil

Capsule

  • Boswellia serrata
  • Commiphora mukul
  • Methi
  • Shilajit
  • Nuxvomica


Key Benefits:
Oil

  • The active components of these herbs stimulate the blood circulation within stiff muscles and limbs
  • They relieve the body ache, muscular pains, severe joint pain or swelling, joint aches and pains
  • The oil is absorbed quickly and spreads over the affected area
  • Flaxseed oil and has rich source of healing compounds and anti-inflammatory compounds

Capsule

  • Boswellia Serrata is well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties, antimicrobial agents and wound healing actions
  • Boswellic acids in Boswellia Serrata have an inhibitory action on the inflammatory process
  • Commiphora Mukul herb has been widely accepted to get relief from various pains
  • It also acts as a blood purifier and promotes the production of red blood corpuscles (RBC) and improves the action of white blood corpuscles (WBC) and thus benefits in improving the functioning of joints, muscles, and bones

Directions For Use:
Oil
Apply 5 to 10 ml of warm oil on the affected area and massage for 5 minutes.

Capsule
Two capsules must be consumed after half an hour of a meal with lukewarm water.

Safety Information:

  • Store out of the reach of children
  • Read the manual carefully
  • People who use it should avoid spicy foods
  • The oil part must not be applied onto broken skin as it could irritate the skin and cause significant disruption if applied
  • Use under medical supervision

Content on this page was last updated on 20 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)