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103 DHANWANTHARAM MUKOOT 450 ML, Sitaram Ayurveda Thrissur

dhanwantharam mukoot 450 ml

₹320.00
Description
Sitaram Ayurveda Dhanwantharam Mukkoottu is an Ayurvedic medicine that is primarily used for the treatment of rheumatic disorders.
Features & Benefits

Features and benefits of Dhanwantharam Mukkoottu –

  • Dhanwantharam Mukkoottu enhances the strength of muscles, bones, and general energy levels and can be used to alleviate sluggishness.
  • Dhanwantharam Mukkoottu also relieves the pain brought on by rheumatism and arthritis, as well as neuro-muscular illnesses.
Dosage and Instructions

For external application over the joints or as directed by the physician.

Key Ingredients

Key Ingredients:

BALA MOOLA (Sida cordifolia)

Bala is a common plant used in the Ayurvedic medical system. It is a potent herb used to increase the body’s general endurance and fortify the bones, muscles, and joints. Its main effects are on the CNS, as well as its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, hypotensive, and hypoglycaemic properties. The blood is cleansed, piles are treated, and foetal growth and development are all promoted by this nerve tonic, which is the most effective for treating a variety of Vata issues.

GO KSHEERA (Cow’s Milk)

Milk helps keep bones, joints, and muscles healthy. It is extremely nutritious and has excellent Rasayana Guna (rejuvenating powers). Mental illnesses like epilepsy, dementia, insanity, and depression are all cured by it.

TILA THAILAM (Sesame oil)

In Ayurveda, sesame oil is frequently utilized as the base for several formulations. It is naturally nourishing and fortifying, and it also encourages hair development and stops hair loss. Its Ushna (heating nature) and unctuous qualities calm Vata.

YAVA (Hordeum vulgare)

Yava is Agni Deepaka (increases metabolism and appetite), Kasa-Swasa, Pinasahara (treats cough, breathlessness, and rhinitis), Kantarogahara (remedy for throat infections), Trishnahara (used for dehydration), Twakrogahara (remedy for skin infections, discoloration), Lekhana (scraping effect), and Medohara (removes excess fat that has built up).

KOLA (Zizyphus Jujube)

Kola can be used to treat diseases like diabetes, piles, obesity, inflammation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea.Polysaccharides from jujube fruit can act as antioxidants. The presence of arabinose, galacturonic acid, and galactose in the plant aids in its hepatoprotective properties.

KULATHA (Dolichos biflorus)

The Ayurvedic herb horse gram, Dolichos biflorus Linn., is used to cure kidney stones, cough, asthma, piles, and other conditions. It protects liver function, reduce blood sugar level, help with weight loss, lower cholesterol levels, help in skin disorders, treat menstrual disorders and leucorrhoea.

BILVA (Aegle Marmelos)

The unripe Bilva fruit aids in the treatment of illnesses brought on by Vata and Kapha. Its astringent, bitter, and pungent flavour stimulates Pitta and considerably strengthens the capacity of digestion and other metabolic processes.

DASHAMOOLA

Dashamoola, as its name suggests, is a highly effective magical mixture made from the dried roots of 10 different plants. It has been used extensively in Ayurveda for centuries due to its incredible health effects. It possesses the attributes that combine to effectively provide final treatments for a variety of medical ailments, particularly those affecting the nerves, muscles, bones, joints, and lungs.

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Your Questions, Answered

Are your Ayurvedic medicines authentic and traditionally prepared?

Yes. All our medicines are made following classical Ayurvedic formulations using carefully sourced herbs and prepared under strict quality standards.

Do I need a prescription to purchase these medicines?

Most Ayurvedic medicines can be purchased without a prescription. However, we recommend consulting a qualified Ayurvedic doctor before use for best results.

How long does it take for Ayurvedic medicines to show results?

Ayurveda works by correcting the root cause, so results may take time. Some people notice improvements within weeks, while chronic conditions may require longer use.

Are there any side effects?

When taken as directed, Ayurvedic medicines are generally safe. Always follow dosage instructions and consult a practitioner if you are pregnant, nursing, or on other medications.

How should I store the medicines?

Store medicines in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep containers tightly closed and out of reach of children.