Rs. 800

Sai Herbs Red Rice Powder

(100 gm Powder in packet)
Available in other variants
Sai Herbs Red Rice Powder
Product Details
Natural Herbs Red Rice Powder
This product is a powdered red rice ingredient intended for culinary and dietary use. It is presented as a whole-grain red rice powder suitable for inclusion in meals and recipes. The pack highlights Red Rice Powder as the primary ingredient, which may help support digestive comfort when used as part of a balanced diet. The natural pigments present in red rice are noted and may help provide antioxidant support. As a plant-based, gluten-free ingredient, it may help support vegetarian and plant-forward meal choices. The product is positioned for general adult consumption as a food ingredient rather than a medicinal product. Customers are advised to follow storage and usage guidance printed on the pack for best quality and shelf life.

Key Ingredients:
  • Red Rice Powder

Key Benefits:
  • Contains Red Rice Powder that may help support digestive comfort when included as part of a balanced diet.
  • Includes Red Rice with natural pigments that may help provide antioxidant support to complement daily nutrition.
  • Contains complex carbohydrates from Red Rice Powder which may help maintain steady energy levels across meals.
  • Formulated as a plant-based, gluten-free ingredient suitable for vegetarian diets that may help diversify daily grain choices.

Directions For Use:
  • Use as directed by physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Keep it in cool and dry place or transfer content to an airtight container after opening refrigeration is recommended for longer storage life.
  • Warning: Consult a physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing or under any prescribed drugs.
  • Allergen Advice: This product is processed and packed in the facility where peanut, wheat, soyabean and sesame seeds are processed and packed.

Content on this page was last updated on 05 May, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)