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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...

Suggest Ayurvedic immunity booster Products

There are number of Ayurvedic immunity booster products available:

Few are:

Gilzac-T 60 tab 

(Giloy and Tulsi Tablets)

Ingredients:
Each tablet contains
Giloy 500 mg
Tulsi 100 mg
Dosage: 1-2 Tablets twice a day or as directed by the physician


Giloy Plus Ras 450 ml 

Composition:
Giloy 50%
Tulsi 30%
Bhumiamla 20%
Dosage: 20-30 ml twice a day or as directed by the physician

Plat Pill Pro Tablets 6*1*15 pack:

Composition :
Each film coated tablet contains :
Carica Papaya Leaf Extract 1100 mg.
Tinospora Cordifolia Extract 200 mg.
Goat Milk Powder Extract 200 mg.
Excipients q.s.


Plat Pill Syrup 200 ml:

Compostion:
Giloy 40%, Papaya leaves 20%, Kiwi 15%, Tulsi 8%, Amla 7%, Aloevera 7%, Haritaki 1.5%, Black pepper 1.0% etc.

Retake Syrup 200 ml:




Shahi Trifala Kada:

Each 10 ml contains:
Harar (Terminalia Chebula) 30%
Bahera (Terminalia Belerica) 30%
Amla (Emblica Officinalis) 40%
Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) 2%
Nosader (Ammonium Chloride) 1%
Kala Namak (Powder 0.5%
Alovera 0.5%


Shahi Aamla Plus Kwath

Each 10 ml contains:
Amla (Phyllanthus Emblica) 1 gm
Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum Linn) 500 mg
Ashwgandha (Withania Somnifera) 500 mg
Shatawar (Asperagus racemosus) 250 mg
Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) 250 mg


Shahi Aloevera Plus Kwath:

Each 10 ml contains:
Aloe Vera 3 ml
Amla (Phyllanthus Emblica) 1 gm
PanchTulsi (Ocimum Sanctum Linn ) 250 mg
Shankpuspi (Convolvulus Pluricaulis) 250 mg
Bhrami (Bacopa Monnieri ) 250 mg


Panch Tulsi Drop

Composition : 
Each 1 ml contains :
Aqueous extract of following herbs :
Rama Tulsi (Ocimum Gratissimum) 60 mg
Shyama Tulsi (Ocimum Sanctum) 60 mg
Kapoor Tulsi (Ocimum Killimandscharicum) 60 mg
Van Tulsi (Osimum Basilicum) 60 mg
Rosary Tulsi (Ocimum Canum) 60 mg


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