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Vati(Tablets)
Key Benefits of Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
- Promotes regular bowel movements and reduces diarrhea episodes
- Soothes abdominal cramps and bloating swiftly
- Helps balance vata and pitta for digestive harmony
- Traditionally supports ulcerative colitis management
- Assists in normalizing gut flora and nutrient absorption
- Concentrated ghanvati form—small dose, potent effect
- Easy-to-swallow tablets with mild aftertaste
Product Description of Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati is an Ayurvedic herbal tablet crafted to bring relief from common digestive distress—irritabl bowels, diarrhea, dysentry and even malabsorption. Its traditional formulation finds roots in the Siddha Yoga Sangraha, offering a time-tested approach to gut health. This ghanavati, or concentrated extract, ensures you're getting the essence of each herb without needing large doses.
In everyday life, digestive upsets can strike unannounced—sometimes at the worst time! Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati works gently yet effectively, calming spasms and soothing inflamed tissues. Its dual action balances both vata and pitta doshas—so it’s not just about stopping diarrhea; it’s about restoring inner equilibrium.
Its not only good for acute flare-ups but also for longer-term issues like ulcerative colitis. Many users mention a noticeable difference within a few days—less urgency, fewer cramps, and a calmer stomach overall. Although everyone’s body is a bit different, we see wide reports of enhanced comfort. Sometimes I wonder why more people don’t explore Ayurveda for gut health, but hey, that’s another story…
Key ingredients with descriptions of Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
- Holarrhena antidysenterica (Kutaja bark): Traditionally used to manage diarrhea and dysentery with its astringent properties.
- Water for decoction: Purified water used to extract active constituents during the ghanvati preparation.
- Aconitum heterophyllum (Ativisha): Included in the decoction process, known in Ayurveda for its cooling and digestive-soothing attributes.
Key uses of Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
- Management of acute and chronic diarrhea
- Relief from dysentery symptoms
- Support in ulcerative colitis treatment regimen
- Assistance in cases of malabsorption and loose motions
- Relieves abdominal cramps and intestinal spasms
- Balances digestive doshas for overall gut comfort
How to use Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
Take 1–2 tablets once or twice daily with warm water, preferably after meals. Or as directed by your physician. Dose adjustment under docter guidance. Avoid exceeding the recommended intake to prevent constipation.
Safety information about Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
- Children: Not recommended for under 12 years without medical advice.
- Pregnant women: Consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use only if clearly needed and advised.
- People with chronic diseases: Seek professional guidance; monitor blood parameters if needed.
- People with allergies: Avoid if sensitive to any listed ingredients.
- Elderly individuals: Start at lower dose; watch for dryness or constipation.
- Patients taking medications: May interact with certain drugs—check with your docter first.
- People with weakened immunity: Generally safe, but advise a specialist if immunocompromised.
Additional information about Pentacare Kutaja Ghanavati
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Shelf life: 24 months from manufacturing date. Each bottle contains 60 tablets. Manufactured in a GMP-certified facility, following strict quality standards. Vegetarian formula. No added preservatives. Non-GMO. May settle into a slight powderiness over time—that’s normal with natural extracts. Always check batch number and expiry on the label before use.
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