Dhatri LAUH
DHATRI LAUH
is a very rare combination of several medicinal plants & minerals. This
combination is derived from the manuscripts of
ancient times. A formulation prepared from Nature’s
owns resource is
DHATRI (Phyllanthus emblica) & LAUH Bhasma (Purified
Iron).
DHATRI LAUH contains 4 herbal ingredients. Each
ingredient contributing by itself and as a whole to
this combination of harmless, purely herbal medicine
for treatment of
anemia.

Indications:
DHATRI LAUH is an Ayurvedic supplement and
effective remedy for
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Anemia
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Pain in abdomen.
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Hyper acidity.
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Peptic ulcer syndrome.
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Pitta imbalances.
Main Ingredients of Dhatri Lauh
Dhatri/Amalaki (Phyllanthus
emblica)
Amalaki is referred to in ancient text as the best
medicine to prevent ageing. It is a very strong
rejuvenative which is believed to be the richest
natural source of antioxidant vitamin C, with up to
720 mg/100g of fresh pulp or up to 900 mg/100g of
pressed juice (of a heat-stable form which does not
lose its value through processing.) Although only
one inch in diameter, the Amalaki fruit has the same
antiscorbutic value as two oranges. Amalaki is also
effective for respiratory complaints. The fruit
juice and its sediment and residue have antioxidant
properties due to Vitamin C content. Amalaki is a
carminative and stomachic. It is used in Ayurveda as
a cardiotonic, aphrodisiac, antipyretic,
antidiabetic, cerebral and gastrointestinal tonic.
It raises the total protein level and increases the
body weight due to positive nitrogen balance. It has
been found to have an anabolic effect.
Lauha Bhasam (Purified Iron)
A
special process makes the iron readily assimilable
for the elderly. A powerful hematinic indicated in
anemia, it stimulates the appetite and has a general
vitalizing effect.
Mulethi Churna (Glycyrrhiza
Glabra)
A highly valued herb in India, used in formulation
of medicines for weakness, anorexia, respiratory
troubles; dizziness and palpitation & in bleeding
hemorrhoids. Tonic, Aphrodisiac light laxative,
demulcent, useful in inflammatory irritant,
affection of genito urinary diseases, cough, sore
throat, dysuria, analgesic in arthritis. Aphthous
stomatitis, peptic ulcer, anti-stress, calms down
Giloy (Tinospora Condifolia)
In Ayurvedic literature Giloy has been used as a
tonic, Vitalizer and a remedy for diabetes and
metabolic disorders. It has been used to reduce
blood glucose level. In general debility, dyspepsia,
fevers and urinary diseases. The bitter principles
present in this herb show Antiperiodic,
Antispasmodic, Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic
properties. The plant is used in Ayurvedic to
improve the immune system and body’s resistance
against infections. it is used as Immunomodulator in
Immunosuppression of obstructive Jaundice, Hepatic
fibrosis, Peritonitis and Sepsis. The plant has been
found effective in preventing fibrous changes and
promotes regeneration of the liver from drug induced
hepatic toxicity.
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