Amla or Indian gooseberries are rich in dietary fibre, copper, manganese, potassium, vitamin C, B5, folic acid and B6. It is known for its anti-aging property and Ayurveda considers it under vayasthapaka drug. In females, it helps to maintain the normal functioning of the reproductive hormones and thus regulates the menstrual cycle and provides fetal nourishment during pregnancy.
It helps maintain the overall health of the female genital system. It acts directly on the muscular fibres of the uterus with a stimulating effect on the endometrium and ovarian tissue. Additionally, it proves useful in gynaecological conditions such as painful menstruation and heavy menstrual bleeding.
Lodra is extensively used in gynaecological disorders, particularly in conditions like frequent abortions. It proves helpful in treating other conditions such as leucorrhoea (white discharge), menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding).
Shatavari contains phytoestrogen compounds that bind to estradiol receptors, potentially benefiting postmenopausal women. Additionally, Shatavari is well-known as a galactagogue, aiding in the production of breast milk.
It is considered one of the best rejuvenating drugs in Ayurveda. with natural aphrodisiac properties, it aids in reducing mental stress and anxiety while stimulating the hormones to increase libido.
Renowned for its blood-purifying, healing and coolant properties, It effectively balances all three doshas in the body ie vata, pitta and kapha. Furthermore, It purifies the urogenital tract by dispelling infections and inflammation.
As advised by the Physician.
Read the label carefully before use.
Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of the children.
Safe when used in recommended dosage.
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