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Diabazac Syrup - Ayurvedic blood sugar control Medicine | Promote insulin sensitivity

Diabazac is an Ayurvedic syrup that is used to manage diabetes. It is made with a blend of seven herbs, including neem, karela, jamun, gudmar, chirayta, tulsi, and bel patta. These herbs have been shown to support healthy blood sugar levels, promote insulin sensitivity, and aid in weight management. Diabazac is also easy to incorporate into your daily routine, as it comes in a liquid form. Diabazac Syrup also helps with digestion and liver function. It is also easy to incorporate into your daily routine, as it comes in a liquid form. Key features of Diabazac: Made with a blend of seven Ayurvedic herbs Supports healthy blood sugar levels Promotes insulin sensitivity Aids in weight management Easy to incorporate into your daily routine Benefits of Diabazac: Supports healthy blood sugar levels Promotes insulin sensitivity Aids in weight management Enhances digestion and liver function Easy to incorporate into your daily routine List of the seven herbs and their purported benefits: Neem: B

Powerful Natural herbs for Female Uterine Problems


Ashoka (Saraca Indica):

Ashoka is traditionally used in Ayurveda as a uterine tonic and used for the management of female reproductive problems. Ashoka is also a general herb for management of painful conditions during menstrual cycle. It works as uterine stimulant and increases uterine contractions. It also stimulates the ovarian tissue.

Ghritkumari (Aloe Vera):

Ghritkumari is described as multi functional herb in Ayurveda as blood purifier, anti inflammatory, diuretic, uterine tonic, spermatogenic, and laxative and fever reliever. It smoothes the flow of blood, relaxes uterine muscles and reduce excessive pain.

Ulatkamal (Abroma Augusta):

Ulatkamal increase and stimulate menstrual flow and work as uterine tonic. It is used in various intra-uterine diseases and other gynaecological disorders mostly related to menstrual cycle such as dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhoes, and gonorrhoea. It has abortifacient and anti fertility property.

Shatavari ( Asparagus Racemosus):

It contain saponins which hinder the oxytocic activity on uterine musculature, thereby maintain the spontaneous uterine motility and helpful in dysmenorrhea which comprises of painful menstruation without significant pelvic pathology.

Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia):

It is used in the treatment of abnormal uterine bleeding, internal and external haemorrhage, bronchitis, rheumatism, stones in the kidney and gall bladder, diuretic, dysentery etc.

Ashwagandha (Widania Somnifera):

It has anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, semenogogue, and deobstruent properties. It is helpful to stimulate blood flow in the pelvic area and uterus; some stimulate menstruation.

Daruhaldi ( Berberis Aristata):

It is used traditionally for inflammations, high blood pressure, and for abnormal uterine bleeding

Kasis Bhasma (Ferrous Sulphate):

Kasis Bhasma is a iron source and helpful in treating diseases like anemia and menstrual disorders.

Lodhar (Symplocos Racemosa):

Lodhar is useful in treating female reproductive dysfunctions induced by cold restraint stress. It is also useful in various uterine disorders

Tagar (Valeriana Wallichii):

It is used in neurological, physiological and digestive disorders. It also has uterine stimulant property. It has analgesic and anti inflammatory action.

Pippali (Piper longum):

long pepper stimulates menstrual flow and to treat menstrual cramps, infertility, and loss of interest in sexual activity.

Kutki ( Picrorrhiza Kurroa):

It has widely applications in diseases like obesity, uterine fibroid, POCD, gall stone, hypothyroidism etc.

Dasmool:

Dasmool is combination of herbs i.e. Aegle marmelos (Bilva root (golden apple tree), Premna integrifolia (Agnimantha root), Oroxylum indicum (Shyonaka root), Stereospermym suaveolens (Patala root), Gmelina arborea (Kashmari/Gambhari root), Solanum indicum (Brihati root), Solanum xanthocarpum (Kantakari root), Desmodium gangeticum (Shalaparni root), Uraria picta (Prishnaparni root), Tribulus terrestris (Gokshura root).

Dashmularishta cures post-partum and uterine infections, general weakness in women and resolves lactation issues

Guduchi (Tinospora Cordifolia):

Tinospora cordifolia is used for diabetes, high cholesterol, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), upset stomach, gout, lymphoma and other cancers, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), hepatitis, peptic ulcer disease (PUD), fever, gonorrhea, syphilis, and to boost the immune system

Chitrakmool (Plumbago Zeynalica):

Chitrakmool helps in preventing abdominal pain. It has stimulant, digestive, expectorant, laxative, abortifacient, antiperiodic properties and useful in the treatment of muscular pain, intestinal parasites, anemia, dysentery, fever or malaria and rheumatic diseases

Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra):

It is effective in excessive uterine bleeding and during menopause.

Nagarmotha (Cyperus Rotundus):

It regulates menstruation, and it is effective for signs such as menstrual irregularities, overdue periods, and abdominal pain during menstruation that is due to liver depression in emotionally inhibited women

Utizac (Sugar Free) 200 ml syrup


Composition:
Each 5 ml contains Extract of Ashoka (Saraca Indica) 900 mg, Ghritkumari )Aloe Vera) 200 mg, Ulatkamal (Abroma Augusta) 200 mg, Shatavari ( Asparagus Racemosus) 150 mg, Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia) 150 mg, Ashwagandha (Widania Somnifera) 100 mg, Daruhaldi ( Berberis Aristata) 100 mg, Kasis Bhasma (Ferrous Sulphate) 100 mg, Lodhar (Symplocos Racemosa) 100 mg, Tagar (Valeriana Wallichii) 100 mg, Pippali (Piper longum) 100 mg, Kutki ( Picrorrhiza Kurroa) 100 mg, Dasmool 75 mg, Guduchi (Tinospora Cordifolia) 50 mg, Chitrakmool (Plumbago Zeynalica) 50 mg, Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) 50 mg, Nagarmotha (Cyperus Rotundus) 50 mg etc

Indication: Uterine Tonic, Dysmenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Leucorrhoea, Menopausal syndrome etc.

Dosage: 10 ml twice a day with or as directed by medical practitioner.

Caution: To be Taken under the supervision of medical practitioner only.

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