Swaskasamrit Respiratory Disorders
Product highlights
- Acts as expectorant and bronchodilator
- Manages cough
- Eases breathing
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Information about Swaskasamrit Respiratory Disorders
Swaskasamrit Respiratory Disorders is an ayurvedic formula that helps increase the efficiency of the lungs. The powerful ingredients help to remove sticky and infected mucus. It helps reduce and liquify increased Kapha. As all ailments are caused by indigestion, Swaskasamrit is also useful as a digestive.
Key Ingredients:
Manuka, Vasaka, Kantakari, Bharangi, Tejpan, Yastimadhu, Twak, Eilayachi, Trikatu
Key Benefits:
Directions For Use:
Safety Information:
Key Ingredients:
Manuka, Vasaka, Kantakari, Bharangi, Tejpan, Yastimadhu, Twak, Eilayachi, Trikatu
Key Benefits:
- Enhances Lung Efficiency: Swaskasamrit Respiratory Disorders is specifically formulated to enhance the efficiency of the lungs, promoting better respiratory function and oxygen uptake
- Clears Sticky and Infected Mucus: The potent blend of ingredients in Swaskasamrit helps to dissolve and expel sticky and infected mucus from the respiratory tract, providing relief from congestion and discomfort
- Thins Kapha: Increased Kapha, a dosha associated with respiratory disorders, is effectively balanced by Swaskasamrit, helping to thin mucus and facilitate its expulsion, leading to improved breathing and comfort
- Promotes Digestion: Recognizing that indigestion can exacerbate respiratory issues, Swaskasamrit is also formulated to support digestive health, ensuring proper assimilation of nutrients and reducing the likelihood of digestive disturbances contributing to respiratory disorders
Directions For Use:
- Adults: 2 to 4 teaspoons with equal quantity of warm water or as directed by the physician
- Children: 1 to 2 teaspoons with equal quantity of warm water or as directed by the physician
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store in a cool and dry place
- Shake well before use
Country of origin: India