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Description
Charak Calcury Tablets are a proprietary Ayurvedic formulation designed to support urinary tract health. This product is specifically crafted to aid in the disintegration and expulsion of urinary calculi, commonly known as kidney stones, while preventing their recurrence. By leveraging the traditional Ayurvedic knowledge, Calcury Tablets combine the diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties of key herbs to facilitate the smooth passage of stones and maintain renal health. The tablet's balance of ingredients such as Pashanabheda and Varuna are known for their stone-dissolving capabilities, while Punarnava and Guduchi enhance the body's natural detoxification processes. This formulation is particularly beneficial for individuals who are unable to undergo surgical procedures for stone removal.
Suggested use
For optimal results, it is recommended to take 2 tablets of Charak Calcury three to four times daily. The tablets should be consumed with water, preferably after meals to enhance absorption and efficacy. For best results, maintain a consistent intake and consult your healthcare practitioner for personalized dosage based on individual health conditions. Ensure to drink plenty of fluids throughout the day to support the detoxification process.
Key ingredients
- Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) - 80 mg: Known for its diuretic properties.
- Katuki (Picrorrhiza kurroa) - 80 mg: Helps normalize ureteral peristalsis.
- Shigru (Moringa oleifera) - 75 mg: Supports overall urinary health.
- Hazral yahood pisti - 50 mg: Aids in stone disintegration.
- Pashanabheda (Berginia ligulata) - 15 mg: Renowned for its lithotriptic action.
- Shilapushpa (Didymocarpus pedicellata) - 10 mg: Enhances kidney function.
- Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) - 10 mg: Offers anti-inflammatory benefits.
- Dhanvayasa (Fagonia cretica) - 6 mg: Supports renal health.
- Shuddha shilajitu (Asphaltum) - 6 mg: Known for its rejuvenating properties.
- Palasha kshara (Butea monosperma) - 4 mg: Provides alkali balance.
- Surya kshara (Potassium nitrate) - 4 mg: Supports urinary function.
- Yava kshara (Hordeum vulgare) - 4 mg: Aids in maintaining pH balance.
- Ela (Elettaria cardamomum) - 3 mg: Relieves abdominal colic pain.
- Additional mass extracts including Palasha pushpa, Baru moola, Bhoipathiri, Doorvamoola, Ikshumoola, Shilapushpa, Sharapunkha, and Arjuna, each contributing to the comprehensive support of urinary health.
Warnings
Charak Calcury Tablets should be taken under the supervision of a healthcare professional. While there are no recorded side effects, individuals who are pregnant, nursing, or have underlying medical conditions should consult their physician before use. It is also advised to avoid fried and spicy foods, reduce the intake of beans and tomatoes, and maintain an active lifestyle to support the effectiveness of the tablets. Store in a cool, dry place, and keep out of reach of children.
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