Giloy Vati

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Product description

PACK SIZE: 120 Tab, 60 Tab and 30 Tab

INGREDIENT LIST:

Classical Preparation

KEY BENEFITS:

"It can be used for general weakness and the common cold, Aids in relieving constipation with mucus in the stool, Helps to manage cholesterol levels and keep your heart healthy, It is known to lower your risk of recurrent infections, Boosts your immune system and prevents immune-deficiency disorders,It improves your appetite and aids in overall growth. Plays a key role in the treatment of skin conditions Helps deal with urinary problems, including urinary tract infections"

HOW TO USE:

1 to 2 tablet in the morning & evening with water or as directed by physician.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

"Swadeshi Giloy Vati is an ayurvedic supplement that helps boost immunity and protect from various infections. It helps build strength and stamina to improve energy levels. The tablets aid in post-illness recovery and manage fever, cough, and cold. Giloy, an active ingredient in the tablet, has an antipyretic activity that helps to reduce fever and recover quickly after an infection or illness. It is known to alleviate the symptoms of the common cold, low immunity, general weakness, and fatigue. This ayurvedic tablet is also known to increase platelet count and reduce dengue fever. It also aids in toxin removal, promoting better skin and skin regeneration by increasing collagen production."

KEY INGREDIENT:

Giloy

  • Beneficial in Hay fever, Chronic fever, Dengue fever etc.
  • Controls blood sugar level.
  • Boosts immunity.
  • Improve digestion.
  • Reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Youthful skin.

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R
Raj Bahadur

Yet to receive the consignment,your company is a420 company

D
Datla Raju
Amrita or Tippa Tiga Tablet

I know this Ayurvedic Medicine from Andhra Area
since 1950 as Father of Indian Botany wrote about it in Coromandel Plants dated.1795 at Calcutta.