Ayurveda Medicine

Dhanwantharam Gulika: Ayurvedic Medicine For Digestive Health

Dhanwantharam
Written by Sardar Danish

Hallmark features :

  • Enhances regular flow of vital force of Prana.
  • Returns gut processes to normalcy.
  • Herbal formulation for Vata function optimization.
  • Ayurvedic concoction for better energy and life force.

Each of us must move through life with a deliberate step, one that causes every atom of our being to resonate with harmony. Some of us effortlessly find our groove; a selected few of us are even canter-ready from birth. But many of us bumble through each day as if we were walking on two left feet, trying in vain to reason our way through life when all that it requires is that we let our prana do the walking for us. But how..??

We have Sitaram Ayurveda’s Dhanwantharam tablets to help you with the same. The vital force, or prana, is what gives life to the physical body, the mind, and the soul. The inspiration, the basis, and the tenacity of life is prana. Get a hold on the foundation of your lively body with Sitaram.

WHAT’S INSIDE DHANWANTHARAM GULIKA .?

ELA (Elettaria cardamomum).

The generic name for “Elaichi.” It aids in reducing inflammation and has excellent antibacterial and antifungal properties. Cardamon is frequently referred to as the “queen of spices” because it is used to flavour food in many cultures. In addition to its culinary uses, cardamom also helps treat kidney disorders, throat congestion, gum and tooth infections, and bile discharge from the body.

SHUNTI (Zingiber officinalae)

Strong anti-nausea properties of ginger make it useful for treating upset stomachs. The active ingredients in ginger, gingerol and shogaol, prevent gastric contractions. Ginger rhizomes, whether they are fresh or dried, inhibit gastric secretion and lessen vomiting.

HARITAKI (Terminalia chebula).

Popularly known as Indian walnut. Well-known for its countless advantages, including enhancing hair health and treating infections of the scalp like dandruff, itching, and hair loss. Additionally, it strengthens them from the inside out, guards against hair loss and breakage, and gives silky, smooth hair. Additionally, it provides general support for digestion and ensures that the digestive system operates at its best.

BRIHATI: (Solanum indicum)

This oil extracted from Brihati lessens Vata disorders. It nourishes and renews the skin while treating various skin infections. Thus enhances skin radiance as well as restores smooth mechanical functions of the body by balancing Vata dosha.

CHAVYA (Piper chaba).

The wondrous herb that can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including indigestion, worm infestation, poisoning, anorexia, asthma, fever, diarrhoea, productive cough, IBS, haemorrhoids, piles, fistula, chronic respiratory disorders, throat disorders, and rheumatic illnesses.

BHUNIMBA: (Andrographis paniculata).

Effective in treating jaundice and conditions related to the liver thanks to its hepatoprotective and antibacterial properties. ‘Hempedu Bumi’, which translates to “Bile of the Earth,” is the name given to it because of its bitter characteristics.

DEVADARU (Cedrus deodara).

It is very effective for neurological disorders, asthma, pruritus, and infected wounds. Devadaru is also helpful for headaches and rheumatoid arthritis. In vitro antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory activity is demonstrated by deodar oil.

KARPOORA (Cinnamomum Camphora)

It is applied topically to reduce pain and swelling because it works as a counterirritant. It numbs skin’s sensory nerve endings, relieving pain and inflammation while also reducing skin redness and aiding in the treatment of swelling.

DOSAGE :

Adult:

Take 1-2 Dhanwantharam gulika pills twice daily in an empty stomach, or as directed by a doctor.

Child:

Half to one pill, once or twice daily, in an empty stomach, or as directed by a doctor.

Every living cell is constantly working to rid itself of disease and confirm our health, but only a small percentage of people who are genetically predisposed to good health do prana regulate its momentum automatically. For the rest of us, prana cultivation is a necessary skill.

Be at ease knowing that Sitaram and the Dhanwantharam tablets are here as your backups.!

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Sardar Danish

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