Agri Club Chota Gokhru
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Agri Club Chota Gokhru 300Gm
Agri Club Chota Gokhru, also known as Small Caltrops or Tribulus Terrestris, is a premium-grade Ayurvedic herb widely recognized for its therapeutic and rejuvenating properties. Sourced from organic farms and processed under strict quality guidelines, these raw herbs are meticulously cleaned and sorted by professionals to retain their natural aroma and medicinal efficacy. Traditionally used in Ayurveda to support renal and urinary health, Chota Gokhru acts as a powerful natural diuretic and is often recommended for managing kidney stones and urinary tract infections. Its cooling nature and high nutrient density also make it a popular supplement for athletes and bodybuilders looking to enhance stamina, muscle strength, and overall vitality naturally.
Key Features
- 100% Pure & Organic: Sourced directly from sustainable farms with no added chemicals, preservatives, or artificial flavors.
- Therapeutic Grade: Cleaned and quality-checked to meet GMP standards, ensuring the retention of natural bioactive compounds.
- Multipurpose Wellness: Acts as a natural lithotriptic to help break down kidney stones and a diuretic to flush out toxins.
Key Ingredients
- Chota Gokhru (Tribulus Terrestris): Pure whole dried fruit or seeds of the Small Caltrop plant.
- Natural Saponins: Active phytochemicals (like protodioscin) that support hormonal balance and muscle recovery.
- Flavonoids & Alkaloids: Provide potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits for systemic health.
Shelf Life
- Please refer to the packaging for specific shelf life information.
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