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Gulika
Key Benefits of Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
- Supports healthy prana vayu flow for smooth gut functioning
- Helps ease abdominal gas, bloating and occasional discomfort
- Promotes balanced kapha and vata in chest and digestive tract
- Aids relief from sour belching, heartburn and hiccups
- Assists in clearing chest congestion and mild respiratory discomfort
- May improve circulation and support overall cardiac vitality
- Convenient pill form—easy dose on the go, no fuss or mess
Product Description of Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika is a time-honored Ayurvedic formula named in reverence to Lord Dhanwantari, the divine physician. This traditional gulika—or pill—blends a dozen potent botanicals and a natural musk to work in harmony with your body’s vital energies. It’s meant to address derangements of prana vayu: that subtle force governing digestion, respiration and circulation. You might find the idea of a single pill helping both chest congestion and stomach upset a bit surprising, yet that’s the trick here—an integrative approach.
Users often remark on its gentle yet noticeable impact. Take it on an empty stomach, perhaps with warm water infused with a hint of dry-roasted jeeraka for extra kick. Soon, gas pains soften, sour belches mellow, and the gut feels more settled. And if you’ve been battling a chesty cough or that sticky phlegm, it soothes that too, offering a two-pronged support to kapha and vata alike.
It’s not a quick fix; like many classical remedies, it shines best when part of a broader routine—dietary mindfulness, light exercise, stress reduction. On the other hand, some folks swear by its efficacy and keep it in the first-aid drawer. With slight pungency, a warming nature, and a dash of civet musk, it reminds you of an old-world remedy handed down through generations.
We’ve tried to keep it as pure as possible—no artificial colors or binders, just the raw ingredients shaped into easy-to-take pills. Honestly, it may feel odd at first, but give it a few days, and you might just find yourself reaching for it again.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
- Elettaria cardamomum (Ela) – traditional spice often used to freshen breath and support digestion.
- Zingiber officinale (Viswa) – well-known ginger species employed for its warming and stomach-soothing qualities.
- Terminalia chebula (Abhaya) – classic herbal fruit used to gently cleanse and tone the digestive tract.
- Trachyspermum roxburghianum (Ajaji) – caraway-like seed that aids in reducing gas and bloating.
- Solanum indicum (Brihati) – small nightshade fruit traditionally used to balance respiratory and digestive functions.
- Cuminum cyminum (Jeeraka) – cumin seed known to support digestive fire and reduce flatulence.
- Swertia chirayita (Bhunimba) – bitter herb commonly applied for its cooling effect on body heat.
- Elaeocarpus pusseratus (Rudraksha) – seed used in Ayurveda for its calming and balancing action.
- Cedrus deodara (Suradaru) – Himalayan cedar wood valued for its warming, aromatic properties.
- Cinnamomum camphora (Karpura) – camphor known for its refreshing aroma and mild warming sensation.
- Rosa centifolia (Himambu) – rose petal used traditionally for its pleasant scent and soothing effect.
- Civet cat musk (Marjara Veerya) – animal-derived musk applied historically in tiny amounts for its unique aroma.
Key uses of Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
- As a digestive aide to alleviate gas, bloating and abdominal discomfort.
- To reduce sour belching, heartburn, and gastric acidity episodes.
- To calm mild chest congestion, cough and excess phlegm accumulation.
- For balancing kapha and vata energies, especially in gut and thoracic region.
- To promote healthy respiratory function during seasonal changes.
- As a supportive tonic for mild circulatory sluggishness, improving blood flow.
- To integrate into daily wellness routines for long-term digestive resilience.
How to use Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
Adults: 1–2 pills twice daily on an empty stomach or with lukewarm water. Children: 1 pill once or twice a day. Best taken 30 minutes before meals or as directed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Store pills in a cool, dry place.
Safety information about Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
Children: Use under parental supervision, limit to recommended dose only.
Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider; avoid without professional advice.
Breastfeeding mothers: May be used with caution; seek medical guidance first.
People with chronic diseases: Check with physician before adding any new herbal product.
People with allergies: Review ingredients list carefully to rule out known sensitivities.
Elderly individuals: Start with lower dose; monitor for any digestive upset.
Patients taking medications: Potential interactions may occur; consult a pharmacist or doctor.
People with weakened immunity: Safe generally, but discuss use if immune status is compromised.
Additional information about Sitaram Dhanwantharam Gulika
Formulated without synthetic binders, artificial coloring or preservatives. Each bottle contains approximately 60 pills, crafted following classical Ayurvedic principles at our GMP-certified facility. May exhibit slight variation in color or aroma between batches—that’s natural! Store away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep out of reach of children. Shelf life: 24 months from the date of manufacture. For best results, combine with a balanced diet and gentle lifestyle changes.
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