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Key Benefits of Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
- Supports kidney function and normal waste elimination
- Promotes urinary tract comfort
- Gentle detoxification for daily cleansing!
- Balances Pitta & Kapha doshas
- Heritage Ayurvedic formulation
- Mild diuretic to help flush impurities
- May maintain healthy blood ureal levels
Product Description of Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath is a time-honored Ayurvedic decoction aimed at supporting the urinary and kidney health. It's been in use for centuries, though, you know, sometimes people forget where it all began! This liquid formula is crafted to help your body gently flush out toxins. Each sip is kinda earthy, slightly bitter, but unqiuely refreshing - almost like a walk through an herbal garden, but in a cup
If you feel occasional discomfort or feel like your kidneys are not performing at their best, this kwath can be a companion. Traditional texts suggest its regular intake helps maintain balance in Pitta and Kapha doshas - which, let's be honest, is something we all wrestle with now and then. It's simple to prepare: just boil in water, strain, and drink. No fancy steps, but yields results you might notice over time.
While modern lifestyles can wear us down especially the internal organs, Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath offers a mild, natural boost. There's something comforting in knowing that people centuries ago trusted the same blend of herbs. But remember, it's not magic - consistent use and a mindful diet make the difference. So go ahead, give it a try, and take a moment to slow down, sip mindfully, and let tradition work its charm!
Key ingredients with descriptions of Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
Packaging and official sources do not list the full ingredients. For a precise ingredient breakdown, please refer to the product label or official Divya Herbal formulation guide.
Key uses of Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
- May support healthy kidney function
- Helps maintain urinary tract comfort
- Aids in gentle detoxification processes
- Traditionally used to balance Pitta and Kapha
- Promotes normal fluid regulation in the body
How to use Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
Boil one teaspoon of the kwath powder in 200 ml (approx 1 cup) of water until reduced to half. Strain and consume lukewarm, once or twice daily after meals. You can add a teaspoon of jaggery or honey for taste, if desired. Ideally, take it consistently for several weeks to observe benefits. Adjust dosage if necessary after consulting a practitioner
Safety information about Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 unless directed by a qualified practitioner
- Pregnant women: Consult your healthcare provider before use; limited data on pregnancy safety
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use only if advised by a specialist—there’s no clear evidence on lactation
- People with chronic diseases: Those with serious kidney or liver conditions should speak to a doctor first
- People with allergies: Check label for potential allergens; discontinue use if any allergic reaction occurs
- Elderly individuals: Generally safe but monitor urinary output; adjust dose if necessary
- Patients taking medications: May interact with diuretics or blood-thinning drugs; consult a healthcare professional
- People with weakened immunity: Use with caution and under supervision; avoid self-prescribing
Additional information about Divya Vrikkadoshhar Kwath
Store the powder in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life is typically 24 months from manufacture date. Packaging may vary slightly with batch, but quality standards remain consistent. This product is manufactured in an ISO-certified facility following traditional Ayurvedic practices. Divya Herbal is committed to purity - each batch undergoes quality checks for contaminants. Not tested on animals. Vegetarian-friendly. Net weight: refer to pack.
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