Sundari Kalp Forte is a non-hormonal Safe
uterine tonic. It regularizes the menstrual cycle and builds
up strength and stamina of women, to keep them fit and active
throughout the month. Sundari Kalp Forte tonic acts as an
endocrine regulator, regularize the menstrual cycle and
resolves the primary and secondary menstrual problems. Sundari
Kalp Forte is a reputed medicine for women from the onset of
menarche i.e. the first menstruation (mean age 13 years) to
menopause i.e. the cessation of menses (mean age 45-50 years).
It helps them successfully handle several psychosomatic
changes to which they are prone and to ward off the usual
physiological and pathological disorders.
What are the indications
where “Sundari Kalp Forte" is highly beneficial?
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Menstrual disorders
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Menopausal Syndrome
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Infective and
inflammatory diseases
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Nutritional disorders
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Gastro-intestinal
disorders
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Related psychogenic
disorders
What are the main
ingredients of "Sundari Kalp Fort" and its therapeutic values?
“Sundari Kalp Forte” is
made of 19 different herbs. Its main ingredients are:
Ashok Bark, Nagarmotha,
sonth, Dhataki, Bala, Dalchini and Kamal Phool etc..
The combination of
different herbs have versatile therapeutic actions like:
Regulatory action, anti-inflamtory action, anti bacterial
action, emmenagogue, astringent action, diuretic action,
digestive action, stimulating action, purifying action.
Ashok Bark (Saraca indica )
It
is commonly used in Ayurvedic to treat any kind of uterine
disorders. The bark of the tree is effective for excessive
blood loss during menstruation due to the presence of uterine
fibroids, leucorrhoea and other causes. The decoction from
this bark is used as an astringent
Nagarmotha (Cyperus rotundus):

According to Ayurveda, its root are pungent, acrid, cooling,
astringent, appetizer, stomachic, anthelmintic and useful in
treatment of PMS, leprosy, thirst, fever, blood diseases,
biliousness, dysentery, pruritis, pain, vomiting, epilepsy
etc. Highly anti-inflammatory. Useful in spasmogenic pain
associated with uterus.
Sonth (Zingiber
officinale) :

Useful in stoppage of menses due to cold.
Dhataki

The flower of this plant contains ellagic acid, which is known
to have astringent and haemostatic properties that affect
histamine release. It is used in menorrhagia and leucorrhoea.
Bala (Sida Cordifolia) :
It
has antiviral, anti bacterial and anti fungal properties. It
is also beneficial in leucorrhoea.
Dalchini (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) :
It has haemostatic properties. It is especially effective in
uterine bleeding.
Kamal Phool (Lotus
Flower) :
It
is particularly useful in Rakta Pitta - bleeding disorders.
Decoction of leaves and sandalwood or root-powder or
seed-powder is useful for abnormal / irregular bleeding and
PMS.
Many traditional ancient medical texts also report its use for
skin conditions, notably ringworm, leprosy, sexually
transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and syphilis as well as
for lowering fevers, fighting fungal infections and supporting
a weak heart. The milky latex found in the stems, leaves and
flowers is used to fight bacterial infections.