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Key Benefits of Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
- Helps enhance digestive fire (Agni) and ease indigestion
- Supports appetite improvement in case of anorexia
- Assists in reducing acidity and gas formation
- Promotes toxin removal from digestive tract, ama clearance
- May ease occasional abdominal griping pains
- Suitable as a preparatory tonic before Panchakarma
- Convenient tablet form for regular Ayurvedic care
Product Description of Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika is a time-honored Ayurvedic tablet formulation, lovingly crafted to help with digestion (odd, right? but it works). The moment you open the bottle, there’s a faint earthy aroma – a subtle reminder of centuries-old wisdom. Each Gutika blends selected herbs and rock salt that work together to lighten ama (toxins) and stoke up your digestive flame. Its one of Dabur’s classic formulas: consistent, dependable, yet don't expect fireworks instantly.
A stray thought: why did they call it Gutika? Maybe because it's as small as a thought, but packs a punch. Traditionally, it’s given to those who struggle with low appetite or experience heavy, lethargic digestion. People often take it before or after meals to soothe that bloated feeling and keep occasional gas or griping pains at bay. The gentle action of Chitrakadi Gutika makes it well-suited as a preparatory step for Panchakarma therapies; it primes the digestive channels so more intensive cleansing can follow smoothly.
It’s quite gentle, really, though slight burning sensations can pop up if you take too much. Also, if you have severe gastritis, best check with an Ayurvedic doc first. Overall, this tablet has been a stalwart in Ayurveda kits for indigestion, low appetite, acid eructations, and general digestive discomfort. Dabur packs it in a user-friendly bottle of 80 tablets, so you can carry your tummy’s little friend wherever you go.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
- Salt – Traditionally used to support digestive fire and aid in balancing gastric juices.
Key uses of Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
- Relieves symptoms of indigestion such as bloating and heaviness
- Improves appetite in cases of anorexia or decreased hunger
- Reduces gas formation and acidity leading to comfort post meals
- Assists with mild abdominal discomfort or griping pains
- Clears ama (digestive toxins) and supports overall digestive health
- Used as a preparatory tonic for Panchakarma therapies requiring strong Agni
How to use Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
Take 1–2 tablets, 1–2 times a day. Consume before or after meals with lukewarm water or as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Avoid exceeding the recommended dosage. Store in a cool dry place.
Safety information about Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
Children: Not recommended for children under 12 without expert advice
Pregnant women: Consult an Ayurvedic physician before use
Breastfeeding mothers: Use only if prescribed, monitor for any discomfort
People with chronic diseases: Those with gastritis or ulcers should use under professional guidance
People with allergies: Check sensitivity to salt or any other component
Elderly individuals: Generally safe but reduce dose if digestive tolerance is low
Patients taking medications: Inform your doctor; may affect absorption of certain drugs
People with weakened immunity: Safe in normal doses, avoid if any acute infection present
Additional information about Dabur Chitrakadi Gutika
Each bottle contains 80 tablets. Keep container tightly closed to protect from moisture and air. Do not use if seal is broken. Shelf life: 3 years from manufacturing date. For best results, combine with light, easily digestible meals like moong dal, masoor dal or khichdi, and follow an Ayurvedic diet and lifestyle plan to maximixe benefits. Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and use before expiry date.
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