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Description

This churna consists of dry ginger, picrorhiza kurroa (kutki), fenugreek, 'ashwagandha' and 'suranjana' (sweet), which is the best treatment of all gastric problems. 'Aamvat' is when the gases collect in the stomach, causing pains to the joints. In such diseases, this powder is very beneficial. Different herbs and other materials of Ayurvedic importance are refined to form powder.

Base, salt and acid mixed powder is warm in nature, digestible, tasteful and ignites hunger. Sugar or candy mixed powders are rich in purgation quality, cool and bile suppressive while powders formed of bitter items treat fever and phlegm. The medicines prepared of herbs, which are finely grinned after being dried are called 'churna' in Ayurveda.

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Key Benefits

  • It is useful in all vata diseases, gout, rheumatism, joint pains, body pain and other such disorders.
  • It alleviates vitiated vata and hence, useful in rheumatoid arthritis, scitica, lumbago and waist pain.
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01-05-2024

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, Patanjali Food& Herbal Park, Laksar Road, Padartha, Haridwar (Uttrakhand)-249404
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FAQs

The recommended way to consume divya churna patanjali is by mixing one spoonful in a glass of lukewarm water and consuming it before bed.
The divya churna patanjali helps alleviate symptoms related to gastrointestinal issues like gas, bloating, and joint pain associated with 'aamvat'. It's also beneficial for stimulating appetite and aiding digestion.
Yes, divya churna can cause side effects if overused, including diarrhea and dehydration.
It is important to consult a doctor as they can guide you regarding the appropriate dosage and usage based on your health condition and potential interactions with other medications you might be taking.
The time taken for an Ayurvedic remedy to show results may vary from person to person. It is recommended to consistently use the remedy as directed for optimal results.
Ayurvedic remedies are generally considered safe as they are made from natural ingredients. However, individual reactions may vary and it's always advised to consult a health professional before starting any new remedy.
The shelf life of Ayurvedic powders varies, but they usually last for about two years from the date of manufacture if stored properly in a cool, dry place.

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