KAADACURE
HERBAL THEORY
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KAADACURE

MRP: 2,500

Packaging: 100gm

Pack Type: powder

Composition:

Tulsi Ocimum tenuiflorum 300mg + Lavang Syzygium aromaticum 020mg + Javitri Myristica fragrans 005mg + Jayphal Myristica fragrans Houtt.010mg + Kalimirch Piper nigrum 100mg + Sounth Zingiber officinalis 300mg + Badi ilaichi Amomum subulatum 003mg + Dhaniya Coriandrum sativum 070mg + Pipal Piper longum 200mg + Dalchini Cinnamomum cassia 015mg

Indication:

Regular consumption of these would help you to stay secured from auto Immune Diseases.

Description:

A traditional Ayurvedic formulation combining warming, detoxifying, and soothing herbs like Tulsi, Pippali, Sounth, and Kalimirch. Designed to support respiratory health, improve digestion, relieve cold and cough symptoms, and enhance overall immunity. It acts as a natural expectorant and digestive tonic, ideal for seasonal changes, respiratory discomfort, and sluggish digestion.

Tags:

Category: Respiratory Wellness
Digestive Support
Immunity Key Ingredients: Tulsi
Pippali
Kalimirch
Sounth Form: Tablet / Capsule / Powder Function: Cough Relief
Digestion
Cold & Flu
Detox
  • Helps relieve cold, cough, and sore throat
  • Supports respiratory tract health
  • Aids digestion and metabolic function
  • Strengthens immunity against seasonal infections
  • Acts as a natural expectorant and anti-inflammatory

Usage Information

Dosage

Adults: 1–2 tablets/capsules twice daily Best taken: With warm water or honey after meals Duration: Use for at least 7–14 days for acute conditions, or daily for maintenance

Side Effects

Very well-tolerated Mild gastric irritation may occur in very sensitive individuals Avoid overdose due to pungent heating herbs

Contraindications

Not for children under 12 without medical supervision Avoid during pregnancy or lactation unless advised by a doctor Patients with gastritis or ulcers should consult before use Not advised for people with severe acidity or bleeding disorders

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