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Sai Herbs Safed Babool Beej

(100 gm Pack in packet)
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Sai Herbs Safed Babool Beej
Product Details
Sai Herbs Safed Babool Beej is a natural and authentic herbal product, sourced from Acacia nilotica (Babool) seeds. This Ayurvedic ingredient is known for its versatile applications and may be beneficial for oral health, digestion, and overall well-being. The seeds of Babool are valued for their rich nutrient profile and can be used in various herbal formulations. This plant-based product is non-GMO, and gluten-free, making it a natural choice to include herbal ingredients in wellness routines.

Key Ingredients:
Safed Babool Beej (Acacia nilotica)

Indications:
  • Oral hygiene and gum health
  • Digestive wellness
  • Skin and scalp care applications

Good to Know:
  • Raw and authentic
  • Plant-based
  • Gluten-free
  • Non-GMO

Diet Type: Vegetarian

Product Form: Whole Herb

Net Quantity: 100 gm

Suitable For: Adults

Key Benefits:
  • May help maintain oral hygiene and gum wellness when used in Ayurvedic formulations
  • Can support digestive comfort when included as part of herbal supplementation
  • May be useful for external applications for scalp and skin care
  • Can contribute to overall well-being when included in daily herbal practices
  • May assist in balancing internal wellness through natural herbal properties
  • Can be used in various herbal formulations for its potential benefits

Directions for Use:
Use as recommended by the healthcare professional.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool and dry place or transfer the content to an airtight container after opening to maintain freshness
  • Refrigeration is recommended for extended storage life
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Consult a physician before use if you are pregnant, nursing, or under prescribed medication
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Allergen Information: This product is processed and packed in a facility where peanut, wheat, soybean and sesame seeds are processed and packed

Content on this page was last updated on 16 June, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)