Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam
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Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam

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Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi KashayamVaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam is an Ayurvedic formulation. Form: Liquid Ideal for: Adults Type: Herbal supplement Gender: Both men and women Package content: 200ml in an airtight bottle Ingredients Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam is enriched with herbal goodness. It is made with Ginger Rock salt Punarnava Indian elm Myrobalan Long pepper Ceylon leadwort Features Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala was founded in 1941.

Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam

Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam is an Ayurvedic formulation.

  • Form: Liquid
  • Ideal for: Adults
  • Type: Herbal supplement
  • Gender: Both men and women
  • Package content: 200ml in an airtight bottle

Ingredients

Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam is enriched with herbal goodness. It is made with

  • Ginger
  • Rock salt
  • Punarnava
  • Indian elm
  • Myrobalan
  • Long pepper
  • Ceylon leadwort

    Features

    Vaidyaratnam Oushadhasala was founded in 1941. This Ayurvedic institute is known for its high-quality herbal supplements. This family-owned Ayurvedic company follows Kerala Ayurveda and Ashtavaidya tradition to manufacture its products. Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam

    • Is 100% herbal
    • Is made with the best quality ingredients
    • Is not known to have negative effects on the user
    • Comes with a long shelf life of 3 years from the date of manufacture

    How to use

    Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam should be consumed after consulting an Ayurvedic expert. Generally, the below steps are followed to have the decoction.

    • Take 5-10ml of the tonic per day
    • Take the decoction once or twice a day
    • Have the supplement in empty stomach
    • Mix with an equal amount of water before consumption

    Tips

    Vaidyaratnam Chiruvilwadi Kashayam stays fresh and usable for long if the below tips are followed.

    • Store at a cool and dry place

    Note: Product images are for illustrative purposes only. Images/packaging/ labels may vary from time to time due to changes made by the manufacturer's manufacturing batch and location. The product description is for information purposes only and may contain additional ingredients.

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