Thakar Inder Jaow Sweet Powder
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Thakar Inder Jaow Sweet Powder 200gm
Thakar Inder Jaow Sweet Powder (also known as Indrajau Meetha) is a premium Ayurvedic herbal supplement derived from the seeds of the Holarrhena pubescens plant. Unlike the "Kadwa" (bitter) variety, this sweet variant is specifically valued in traditional medicine for its cooling properties and effectiveness in managing digestive health and respiratory issues. The powder is processed using traditional methods to maintain its natural potency, ensuring a pure and chemical-free product. It serves as a gentle yet powerful remedy for balancing the body's internal systems, particularly the Pitta and Kapha doshas, and is a staple in many Indian households for promoting overall vitality and gut wellness.
Key Features
- Natural Digestive Aid: Highly effective in treating stomach-related ailments such as diarrhea, dysentery, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
- Cooling Potency: Known for its Sheeta Virya (cold potency), which helps in reducing internal body heat and soothing inflammation.
- 100% Pure & Organic: Free from artificial colors, preservatives, and synthetic chemicals, ensuring a safe herbal experience.
Key Ingredients
- Sweet Inder Jaow Seeds (Holarrhena pubescens): The primary botanical ingredient known for its astringent and digestive properties.
- Natural Fiber: Rich in plant-based fibers that assist in smooth bowel movements and detoxification.
- Essential Minerals: Contains naturally occurring trace elements that support immune function and cellular repair.
Shelf Life
- Please refer to the packaging for specific shelf life information.
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