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Key Benefits of SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
- Supports urinary health by aiding gentle detoxification of the urinary tract
- Helps reduce discomfort and burning sensation during urination
- Balances Vata and Kapha doshas in the renal channels
- Promotes healthy bladder and kidney function naturally
- May provide mild diuretic effect to improve fluid elimination
- Soothes inflammation and supports tissue strength in urinary passages
- Traditional leham formula delivers nutrients in a palatable herbal paste
Product Description of SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham is a time-honored Ayurvedic herbal paste crafted to support your urinary tract with the wisdom of ancient texts. It’s said to combine the cleansing properties of Gomutra (cow urine) with the rejuvenating power of Haritaki. Honestly, I was surprised at how the slightly bitter-sweet taste actually grows on you! This leham (herbal jam) is thick, honey-like, and designed for easy consumption—no pills or capsules needed.
The recipe has been handed down through generations, though there’s little fuss about fancy flavours here—just straightforward, earthy herbal goodness. You might feel it working gently, encouraging a balanced flow of fluids while helping to soothe occasional discomfort. It’s my go-to for days when I feel a bit off-balance in that area. One quick note: results can vary person to person, so patience is key. Enjoy it with warm water or a drop of honey for better taste, and try to make it part of your daily ritual for best effect.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
Detailed ingredient information for SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham is not publicly disclosed. Please refer to the product label or official manufacturer documentation for the complete list of ingredients.
Key uses of SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
- Occasional burning or discomfort during urination
- Support for healthy bladder and kidney functions
- Gentle diuretic support to aid normal fluid balance
- Balancing Vata and Kapha in urinary channels
- Helps with mild inflammation in urinary tract tissues
- Used during general detoxification protocols
- Traditional remedy for strengthening urinary muscles
How to use SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
Adults: Take 2–3 grams (about ½ teaspoon) twice daily with warm water or honey, preferably before meals. Stir well until dissolved. Stick to a consistent schedule for at least 4–6 weeks to notice benefits. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Safety information about SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
- Children: Not recommended without professional advice; for kids only under supervision
- Pregnant women: Consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider
- Breastfeeding mothers: Use only if prescribed by a healthcare professional
- People with chronic diseases: Check with your doctor before starting any new herbal supplement
- People with allergies: Review full ingredient label; avoid if you have known sensitivities to herbal mixes
- Elderly individuals: Start at lower dose and monitor tolerance; seek guidance if unsure
- Patients taking medications: Potential interactions possible—please consult your physician
- People with weakened immunity: Use cautiously and under professional supervision
Additional information about SNA Gomootrahareetaki Leham
Packaged in a 100 g glass jar. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Shelf life: 24 months from date of manufacture. Keep the lid tightly closed to maintain freshness—leham tends to thicken over time, so a little stir might be needed. Manufactured by SNA (Shree Nathaji Ayurveda) in India with traditional methods. No artificial colors or preservatives added. Non-GMO, cruelty-free, and crafted in small batches to honor ancient recipes. Always read the label carefully and enjoy as part of a balanced Ayurvedic lifestyle.
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