AVP Dadimadi Gritham
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- Acts as a cardiac tonic, improves digestion, relieves anorexia
- Acts as a coolant, relieves burning sensation and excessive thirst
- Effective in the management of fever and vomiting
- Beneficial in managing anaemia and haemorrhoids
- Alleviates inflammation and colic
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Information about AVP Dadimadi Gritham
AVP Dadimadi gritham
Dadimadi gritham from AVP is a medicated ghee that helps in managing female reproductive health, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and menstruation issues. Dadimadi gritham is used by women mainly in first-trimester pregnancy care. Acts as a cardiac tonic, improves digestion, and relieves anorexia. Acts as a coolant to relieve burning sensation and excessive thirst. Effective in the management of fever and vomiting.
Key Ingredients:
Shunti, Chitraka-Shudhi, Pippali, Dadima, Dhanyakam, Chitraka
Key Benefits:
Directions For Use:
As directed by an ayurvedic physician.
Safety Information:
Dadimadi gritham from AVP is a medicated ghee that helps in managing female reproductive health, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and menstruation issues. Dadimadi gritham is used by women mainly in first-trimester pregnancy care. Acts as a cardiac tonic, improves digestion, and relieves anorexia. Acts as a coolant to relieve burning sensation and excessive thirst. Effective in the management of fever and vomiting.
Key Ingredients:
Shunti, Chitraka-Shudhi, Pippali, Dadima, Dhanyakam, Chitraka
Key Benefits:
- Dadimadi gritham acts as a coolant, relieves burning sensation and excessive thirst
- It can be effective in the management of fever and vomiting
- Gritham help in menstruation issues caused by women
- This formulation also helps in first-trimester pregnancy care for women
- Dadimadi gritham from AVP helps in overcoming female reproductive problems
Directions For Use:
As directed by an ayurvedic physician.
Safety Information:
- Store it in a cool and dry place
- Keep it away from direct sunlight
- Keep it away from the reach of the children
Country of origin: India