Rs. 390

Seva Sadan Jatifaladi Churna Tablet

(60 tablets in bottle)
Seva Sadan Jatifaladi Churna Tablet
Product Details
Seva Sadan Jatifaladi Churna Tablet offers a holistic approach to addressing sprue, a condition characterized by chronic diarrhoea, malabsorption, and weight loss. This potent formulation combines a blend of traditional herbs and spices renowned for their digestive and curative properties. With ingredients like jayphal, laung, and dalchini, it aids in soothing gastrointestinal discomfort, promoting healthy digestion, and alleviating symptoms associated with sprue. Additionally, the inclusion of amla, pippali, and vaybidang further enhances its efficacy by supporting immune function and optimizing nutrient absorption.

Key Ingredients:
Jayphal, Laung, Ilaichi Chhoti, Tejpat, Dalchini, Nagkesar, Kapoor, Til, Vansh Lodhan, Tagar, Chandan Safaid, Amla, Talish Patra, Pippali, Badi Harad, Chitrak, Sonth, Baybidang, Kali Mirch, Kalaunji, Bhang Beej, Mishri.

Key Benefits:
  • Enriched with digestive herbs like tejpat, chitrak, and sonth, it helps improve digestion, relieve symptoms of indigestion, and promote nutrient absorption
  • Amla, known for its high vitamin C content, along with kapoor and chandan safaid, support the immune system, helping the body fight against infections 
  • The combination of nagkesar, baybidang, and kali mirch offers potent anti-inflammatory properties, helping in the alleviation of inflammation and associated discomfort
  • Jayphal, laung, and amla are rich sources of antioxidants, which help neutralise harmful free radicals
  • Ingredients like badi harad and pippali contribute to maintaining gastrointestinal health, soothing the digestive tract, and reducing symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders

Directions For Use:
2 to 6 tablets twice a day with water or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage

Content on this page was last updated on 30 April, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)