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Softovac-SF Bowel Regulator Powder | Eases Constipation

(100 gm Powder in jar)
Softovac-SF Bowel Regulator Powder | Eases Constipation
Product Details
Softovac-SF Bowel Regulator Powder is a sugar-free ayurvedic formulation that helps in bowel regulation. It helps relieve constipation due to its ability to soften the stool.

Key Ingredients:
Isabgol, Sonamukhi, Harad, Amaltas, Mulethi, Saunf, Sodium Benzoate

Indications: Sluggish digestive system, Constipation, Indigestion

Key Benefits:
  • It has natural ayurvedic ingredients that regulate bowel function
  • It helps to clear up digestive problems while being a non-addictive formula
  • This sugar-free formula provides relief in cases of constipation
  • It activates the secretion of digestive juices
  • It is used to manage indigestion and improve symptoms such as stomach or abdominal pain
  • Sonamukhi has anti-absorptive properties, which in turn help facilitate bowel movement
  • Amaltas has laxative properties that aid in the smooth evacuation of stools
  • Saunf helps to prevent flatulence and improve the symptoms of indigestion

Dosage:
Take 1-2 teaspoonfuls (5g-10g) with a glass of lukewarm water at bedtime or as recommended by the physician.

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

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Is it safe to give to children?
No, it is not recommended to give Softovac powder to children, please check with your paediatrician.

Q. Can it help with appendicitis?
No, please do not take this powder if you have appendicitis or similar issues. This is meant only to relieve constipation and bowel irregularities. Consult your doctor if you have problems with your appendix.

Q. What are the side effects of Softovac?
Please do not take Softovac SF powder if you are allergic to any of the mentioned ingredients. Some people also experience blood pressure changes and weakness in the body.

Content on this page was last updated on 19 March, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)