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Raytheon Organics Constipation Relief Veg Capsule

(60 vegicaps in bottle)
Raytheon Organics Constipation Relief Veg Capsule
Product Details

Raytheon Organics Constipation Relief Veg Capsule is a natural laxative enriched with Isabgol, Triphala, Senna leaves, Ajwain, and Saunf. The capsule's carminative properties can help relieve indigestion, inflammation, bloating, and gas. This is best suited for vegetarian adults looking to improve overall gastrointestinal function and gut health.

Key Ingredients:
Each vegan Capsule Contains Extracts of:

  • Isabgol (Plantago Ovata) 100mg
  • Triphala (Classical Preparation) 200mg
  • Senna Leaves (Senna Alexandrian) 75mg
  • Ajwain (Trachyspermum Ammi) 50mg
  • Saunf (Foeniculum Vulgare) 75mg

Indications:
This is indicated in cases of acute constipation, carminative gas, bloating, indigestion, colic, or stomach pain, and for overall gastrointestinal function.

Key Benefits:

  • Isabghol is known for its laxative benefits. Raytheon Organics Constipation Relief Veg Capsule can help promote healthy bowel movements.
  • The capsules may help reduce inflammation and bloating due to the presence of Triphala, which has anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Enriched with Senna leaves, the capsules may help detoxify the body and promote overall gut health.
  • Ajwain can help cleanse the digestive tract and relieve carminative gas.
  • The capsules are formulated with Saunf which is considered an excellent Ayurvedic substance for digestive ailments and gastrointestinal health.

Good to Know:

  • ISO, FSSAI, and GMP certified.
  • 100% herbal and vegetarian.
  • Approved by Ayush Ministry.

Product Form:
Capsules

Net Quantity:
60 N

Diet Type:
Vegetarian

Dosage:
Take one capsule twice a day or as directed by the Physician.

Safety Information:

  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Consult your physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition.
  • Not intended for use by people under 18 years.
  • Store below 25°C and away from light and moisture.

Content on this page was last updated on 22 September, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)