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Key Benefits of SDM Phala Gritha
- Enhances digestion and assimilation of nutrients
- Promotes healthy intestinal balance for regularity
- Nourishes body tissues, supports vitality and stamina
- Easy to digest, soothes the gastrointestinal tract
- Supports immune function with regular use
- Natural source of healthy fats to maintain steady energy
- Traditional Ayurvedic formula for overall well-being
Product Description of SDM Phala Gritha
SDM Phala Gritha is a time-honored Ayurvedic preparation crafted from pure cow’s ghee, processed with care to preserve its nourishing qualities. It’s traditionally used as a gentle digestive aid and body tonic. The texture is smooth and golden, like sunshine you could eat. With each spoonful, you can almost feel the centuries of wisdom bringing balance to your digestive fire.
While many have tried to modernize these recipes, SDM stays true to the classical method—slow heating, careful filtering, and a mindful pause, just as our ancestors taught. It’s not flashy, it’s honest. Some days I wonder if we’ve lost the art in our rush, but here’s a reminder that the basics still work.
Ideal for those looking to support healthy digestion, soothe occasional discomfort, or simply add a dash of traditional nourishment to their daily ritual. Whether mixed into warm water, tea, or taken straight, it offers a comforting embrace to your gut. Use it consistently, and over time, you might notice improved vigor, steadier energy levels, and that sense of inner calm that comes from a well-tuned digestive system.
Key ingredients with descriptions of SDM Phala Gritha
- Go Ghrita (Cow’s Clarified Butter): Traditional ghee prepared from cow milk, believed to carry fat-soluble nutrients and support balanced digestion.
Key uses of SDM Phala Gritha
- As a digestive emulsion: add a small teaspoon after meals to help soothe and stablize gastric fire
- Mixed with herbal decoctions: enhances nutrient absorption, can be used in kashaya yoga
- As a nourishing tonic: taken daily in the morning supports overall vigour
- External application: gentle abdominal massage for gas relief and comfort
- Part of Panchakarma: used in internal oleation (Snehana) protocols
How to use SDM Phala Gritha
Mix 1–2 teaspoons with warm water or herbal tea, swallow on an empty stomach or just after meals. Can also be applied externally with a gentle circular massage. Adjust dose acc to age and health. best taken under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner
Safety information about SDM Phala Gritha
- Children: Use very small doses (½ to 1 teaspoon) only under pediatric or Ayurvedic advice; watch for any digestive upset.
- Pregnant women: Generally considered safe but check with your doctor or an Ayurvedic expert, especially in first trimester.
- Breastfeeding mothers: Likely well-tolerated; may even support lactation, yet consult a healthcare professional first.
- People with chronic diseases: If you have liver issues or gallbladder concerns, seek medical guidance before regular use.
- People with allergies: Contains dairy—avoid if you’re allergic to milk proteins or lactose intolerant.
- Elderly individuals: Start with lower doses; monitor digestion and overall tolerance over first week.
- Patients taking medications: Fatty substances can affect absorption; discuss with your pharmacist or doc to avoid interactions.
- People with weakened immunity: Generally nourishing and safe, but better to ask your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Additional information about SDM Phala Gritha
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep lid tightly closed to maintain freshness. Shelf life is typically 1–2 years when stored properly, but always check color and aroma—if it smells sour or rancid, discard. Note: slight sediment at the bottom can occur naturally during storage, just stir gently. Packaging is recyclable, but please recycle responsibly. For best results, pair with warm water or mild herbal teas. It’s a humble product, yet it can make a meaningful difference.
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