Rs. 100

Hamdard Habb-E-Kabid Naushadri

(100 tablets in bottle)
Hamdard Habb-E-Kabid Naushadri
Product Details
Hamdard Habb-E-Kabid Naushadri
Hamdard Habb-E-Kabid Naushadri is a traditional Unani formulation designed to assist in maintaining digestive wellness and support overall liver function. Crafted from a blend of natural ingredients, this herbal pill is known for its properties that assist in promoting a healthy digestive system. It is suitable for those looking to manage mild digestive discomfort and maintain regular bowel movements.

Key Ingredients:
Ammonii chloridum (Naushadar) – 62.27 mg,Sodium Chloride (Namak Toam) – 62.27 mg,Black Salt (Namak Siah) – 62.27 mg,Rock Salt (Namak Sang) – 62.27 mg,Sodii biboras (Tankar Biryan) – 62.27 mg,Curcuma zerumbet (Narkachoor) – 62.27 mg,Terminalia chebula (Black) (Halela Siah) – 62.27 mg,Terminalia chebula (Brown) (Post Halela Kabuli) – 62.27 mg,Embelia ribes (Baobarang) – 62.27 mg,Piper nigrum (Filfil Siah) – 62.27 mg,Zingiber officinale (Zanjbil) – 62.27 mg,Rosa damascena Distillate (Arq Gulab) – q.s.

Key Benefits:
  • Habb-E-Kabid Naushadri is particularly beneficial for those experiencing digestive issues, such as indigestion, lack of appetite, and flatulence. Its herbal formulation also supports general liver wellness. The mild laxative properties of the pill can help ensure smooth bowel movements. Ingredients like Zanjbil (Ginger) and Naushadar (Ammonium Chloride) contribute to its effectiveness in providing relief from gastric discomfort.

Net Quantity:
100 N

Indications:
Liver and digestive health

Product Weight Net Qty:
100 N

Dosage:
Take 2 pills after both meals with water or as directed by a physician

Directions For Use:
  • Take 2 pills after both meals with water or as directed by a physician

Safety Information:
  • Not suitable for patients with high blood pressure or water retention
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Consult a physician before use, especially if you have existing health conditions

Content on this page was last updated on 17 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)