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Vati(Tablets)
Key Benefits of Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
- Supports natural immune defenses against microbial threats
- Helps maintain clear respiratory passages
- Promotes balanced inflammatory response
- Assists gentle detoxification of the system
- Enhances overall energy and vitality
- Time-tested Ayurvedic herbal formula
- Vegetarian, free from artificial colours & preservatives
Product Description of Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati is an age-old Ayurvedic tablet crafted to support your body's natural resilience to everyday microbial challenges. Formulated with select herbs traditionally recognized for their ability to inhibit unwanted microbial growth, this Vati brings together the wisdom of classical texts and modern quality standards. It's easy to take, mild on the stomach, yet offers robust support for your internal environment.
Unlike some harsh detox products out there, this little tablet packs a punch without leaving you feeling drained. You might notice a calming sense of balance—especially if you’re prone to seasonal ups and downs. And hey, a friend once said she loved how simple it was to add to her morning ritual (tea, Vati, deep breathe). A stray thought: wouldn’t it be nice if all remedies were that uncomplicated?
Sri Sri Tattva ensures every batch is manufactured under GMP conditions, so you get consistent quality—no mystery ingredients lurking in the mix. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Ayurveda or just beginning to explore herbal support, Jantughna Vati is a straightforward, gentle ally in your wellness journey.
Key ingredients with descriptions of Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
- Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) - Revered in Ayurveda for its immune-supporting properties and detoxifying effect.
- Azadirachta indica (Neem) - Traditionally used for its cleansing and balancing action.
- Swertia chirata (Kiratatikta) - Valued in classical texts for its bitter taste and toxin-clearing attributes.
- Andrographis paniculata (Bhunimba) - Known in Ayurveda as Kalmegha, supports the body's defense against microbial stressors.
Key uses of Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
- To support healthy immune function during seasonal changes
- As part of a daily herbal regimen for maintaining microbial balance
- To help manage mild, occasional respiratory discomfort
- In cleansing protocols aimed at gentle detoxification
- For individuals seeking classical Ayurvedic preventive support
How to use Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
Take 1–2 tablets twice daily with lukewarm water or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Best taken after meals. Do not exceed recommended dosage.
Safety information about Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
- Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years without professional guidance.
- Pregnant women: Consult your physician before use.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Seek medical advice prior to taking this product.
- People with chronic diseases: Use only under supervision of a qualified practitioner.
- People with allergies: Read labels carefully; discontinue if hypersensitivity occurs.
- Elderly individuals: Generally well-tolerated; start with lower dose as needed.
- Patients taking medications: May interact with immune-modulating drugs; consult healthcare provider.
- People with weakened immunity: Best used under professional supervision.
Additional information about Sri Sri Tattva Jantughna Vati
Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Seal tightly after each use. Packaging: Comes in a recyclable container with tamper-evident seal. Shelf life: Refer to expiration date on label—typically 24 months from manufacturing. Quality Standards: Made in GMP-certified facilities, vegetarian capsules, no artificial additives. Note: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.
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