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What is BAIDYANATH SHANKHAPUSHPI SHARBAT ?

SHANKHAPUSHPI SHARBAT


Baidyanath Shankhpuspi, is a 100% herbal syrup helps to increase concentration, grasping power and the ability to remember and recall.

Baidyanath Shankhpushpi is a time tested Ayurvedic formulation with the goodness of Shankhpushpi, Brahmi and Nimbu Satwa etc. which has approved by the Central Drug Research Institute as a memory-enhancing herb. Brahmi and other important ingredients improves memory and mental faculties. Further more, it reduces anxiety, counteracts mental fatigue and also corrects nervous debility, thus improves memory and concentration. In behavioral disorders Shankhpushpi channelizes mental energy.

Baidyanath Shankhpushpi makes students more receptive to learning and reduces stress of examinations and overwork.

A Revolution in Ayurveda

Count the advantages :

  • Promotes concentration.

  • Improves grasping power.

  • Keeps you alert and sharp.


Each pack of SHANKHAPUSHPI SHARBAT
contains:

Shankhapushpi:

Treat sleep disorders - stress and anxiety, SHANKHAPUSHPI is quoted in Charaka to be the single greatest herb for enhancing all three aspects of mind power -- learning (Dhi), memory (Driti), and recall (Smriti). Thus it is called the greatest Medhya Rasayana (that which enhances the mind).

Brahmi:

It is considered the primary Ayurvedic nerve and cardiac tonic. It pacifies high vata or pitta. Brahmi relieves mental fatigue, brings undisturbed sleep and treats convulsions. Scientific research suggests that Brahmi (Centella asiatica) improves memory, mental functions and reduces learning time.

Nimbu Satwa:

Sakkar:

Permitted Colour:

INDICATIONS

  • Increase concentration skills.
  • Grasping power.
  • Increase the ability to remember and recall.
  • Increase memory.
  • Helpful in anxiety and stress, particularly during examination time.

Dosage

1 to 2 t.s.f twice daily, with water. 

The best care for your child memory.

   



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