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Sri Sri Tattva Deva Vati 500mg Tablet | Supports Body Detoxification

(60 tablets in bottle)
Sri Sri Tattva Deva Vati 500mg Tablet | Supports Body Detoxification
Product Details
Sri Sri Tattva Deva Vati 500mg is a daily detox formula that contains a blend of various herbs. It is indicated for aiding digestion and preventing hyperacidity (Amlapitta) and Aamajirna(intestinal colic). This herbal formulation is designed to support detoxification, improve digestion, and promote overall well-being.

Key Ingredients:
  • Bhringraj, Katuki

Indications:
It is indicated for intestinal colic, hyperacidity, fever and as an appetizer.

Net Quantity:
60 tablets

Product Form:
Tablet

Key Benefits:
  • Deva Vati is described as a daily detox formula that helps eliminate toxins from the body while supporting overall detoxification
  • Deva Vati is believed to balance digestion, acting as an appetizer and aiding in the treatment of hyperacidity, intestinal colic, and related digestive issues
  • The formulation is said to have laxative properties, helping to prevent and relieve constipation. It is also described as a colon tonic. It promotes healthy bowel movements
  • Deva Vati is mentioned to have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce inflammation in the body

Dosage:
1 tablet twice a day or as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight
  • Do not refrigerate
  • Colour may vary

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What are the 5 principles of Ayurveda?
According to Ayurveda, the universe is composed of five elements- Vayu (Air), Jala (Water), Aakash (Space or ether), Prithvi (Earth) and Teja (Fire). These elements form the foundation of the three doshas of the human body in varying combinations.

Q. What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine that originated in India thousands of years ago. It focuses on maintaining a balance between the body, mind, and spirit to promote health and prevent diseases.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)