Description
Narasimha Tablet by Sitaram Ayurveda is a herbal supplement derived from the classical combination of Narasimha Rasayanam, enriched with the goodness of natural herbs like bringaraj, karingali, venga, and triphala.
Bringaraj fights hair loss and premature greying. The antioxidants and Vitamin C in amla aid in collagen synthesis, maintaining the strength and structure of hair strands and nourishing hair follicles. This makes Narasimha Tablet an exclusive Ayurvedic solution for your hair’s health.
Since it is in tablet form without added sugar, it is also safe for individuals with hyperglycemia.
Sitaram Narasimham Shampoo is a herbal cleanser which mildly cleanses the scalp and hair of dirt and cosmetic build-up. The shampoo is enriched with the hair promoting qualities of Asana (Pterocarpus marsupium), Khadira (Acacia catechu), Simsapa (Dalbergia sissoo), Bhringaraja (Eclipta alba) etc. and can be used routinely for healthy hair and scalp.
1-2 Narasimha tablets after food or as directed by the physician
Recommended adjuvant- milk processed with Bhringaraja
Wet your hair and apply a sufficient quantity of Narasimham Shampoo to it.
- Lather well. Massage gently in circular motion for a while.
- Wash off and towel dry.
Key Ingredients:
KHADIRA (Acacia catechu)
Also known by the names Cutch tree and Karingali in Malayalam, Khadira is mainly a skin tonic. Traditionally it had been used for centuries to treat skin diseases like psoriasis, eruptions, boils, eczema, dermatitis, hives, and acne. Khadira bark is proven to have anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties. The plant extract is a tried and tested remedy for diarrhea, cough, asthma, white discharge, gastric irritation, gingivitis, etc. Can be administered internally (kashaya, arishta, etc.) as well as externally (powder, oil, mouthwash, etc.). It shows pain-relieving activity in conditions like osteoarthritis.
CHITRAKA (Plumbago zeylanica)
This is a potent carminative that highly benefits the digestive system. It is a solution for some of the common ailments that involve the digestive system such as indigestion, diarrhea, constipation, anorexia, mouth ulcers, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, burning sensation, etc. It relieves the signs of inflammation, removes toxins, kindles digestive fire, cures malabsorption, and is useful in all diseases of Vata or Kapha origin.
ASANA (Pterocarpus marsupium)-
Asana is an astringent herb with action on Kaphaja and Pittaja diseases. It mainly aids in the cure of skin diseases like vitiligo, herpes, psoriasis, and worm infestation. Asana has also been used traditionally in various menstrual disorders such as menorrhagia, and inflammatory conditions like urinary tract infection, arthritis, etc. Heartwood and resin are the major parts used. The bark is sometimes used in the management of digestive tract disorders. Can be consumed internally and applied topically.
VIDANGA (Embelia ribes)-
Known as false black pepper because of its resemblance to pepper, Vidanga is an excellent remedy for worm infestation, and in fact, named Krimighna due to the above-said property. It regulates the levels of both Kapha and Vata, and fruits and roots are the main parts used. It also cures digestive ailments such as abdominal pain, bloating, poor appetite, ascites, etc. Vidanga helps get rid of intestinal parasites with its anthelminthic properties and constipation with its laxative action.
TRIPHALA
Haritaki (Terminalia chebula), Vibhitaki (Terminalia bellerica), and Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) are the three myrobalans collectively known as Triphala. The noteworthy property of Triphala is its Rasayana (rejuvenating) action. Together they increase the levels of collagen and elastin, increase cellular antioxidants, reduce hyperpigmentation, and thus act as an efficient anti-aging factor. It balances all three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and maintains internal equilibrium. Haritaki has anti-inflammatory properties that help cure infections. It also reduces the redness and blemishes of the skin and is an effective wound healer. All the Sanskrit synonyms of Amalaki mean either ‘nurse’ or ‘mother’. As the names suggest, it nurses your skin tissues tenderly and molds them into their best form. Being used for centuries, Amalaki is proven to be the promoter of healthy skin and therefore, keeps it young and fresh. It is rich in antioxidants that help to get rid of toxic free radicals that affect the skin. Vibhitaki or Bibhitaki, the healer of Kapha is an excellent wound healer, and its bark is employed in various skin conditions including vitiligo.
BHRINGARAJA (Eclipta alba)
It is a praiseworthy ingredient of numerous Ayurvedic formulations meant for rejuvenation and blood purification. This herb is a key benefactor of liver health- the antioxidants in the plant are known for scavenging free radicals, the toxic by-products of energy production. By reducing the toxins reaching the liver, it cleanses the blood and regulates the metabolic activities of the body. Ayurveda categorizes Bhringaraja as one of the Keshya (hair growth booster) drugs, as it helps in the growth of strong, lush hair and prevents premature greying by strengthening the follicles and alleviating scalp itching.
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