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Dosage: 1 – 3 grams with buttermilk or warm water once or twice a day before or after meals
Quantity: 200 Grams
“Works better than any salt-and-hot-water remedy. The results are instant and I don’t get any side effects either. All in all, a good product!”
“I usually get bloated after late night shifts. But this keeps my stomach in check. Makes me feel on the up & up all day!”
“I often got constipated despite eating and sleeping healthy. Turns out, this medicine was all I needed to shake up my metabolism.”
Has carminative action. Increases absorption of nutrients. Fights off intestinal infections. Performs antiemetic activity. Cures dyspepsia, diarrhea and hydrocele. Regulates body temperature.
Has a mild laxative effect. Softens the stool to ease its excretion. Neutralizes free radicals from the blood. Soothes the intestinal muscles. Relieves abdominal cramps. Maintains electrolyte balance.
Clears the respiratory tract. Relaxes the inflamed muscles. Releases excess mucus from the nasal passage. Makes breath fresh. Relieves cough, sore throat and irritation.
Other Benefits
“1000 Year old Ayurveda recipes strangely followed to give you effective, easy to use Nirogam products that give amazing results.”
“Made with High quality herbs after carefully purifying all minerals and metal for excellent products that really work”
This herb is a common part of every Indian kitchen and popularly known as Ginger. It is traditionally used as a remedy for stomach issues like nausea, motion sickness and indigestion.
Long Pepper or Maricha is an essential ingredient of respiratory disorder medicines. But other than that, it can also stimulate your liver and intestines to relieve constipation, flatulence, dysentery etc.
It primarily acts on your stomach and lungs. Pippali detoxifies the gut to improve your metabolic rate. It is an effective remedy for flatulence, abdominal cramping and cholera.
Lack of fibre in the diet, sedentary lifestyle and poor mental health can lead to irregular bowel activity. However, constipation could also be caused by hormonal imbalances, physical exhaustion, IBS, lack of salt in the blood and pregnancy.
It would be wise to seek medical advice if you notice any or all of the following symptoms: