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Yellow Muslin Cotton Printed Trendy Salwar Kurta Set - EmponlineSwadeshi Tulasi Kalpa 200 ml Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa is a proprietary Ayurvedic supplement. This herbal potent is may used for respiratory disorders. Form: Liquid Type: Herbal supplement Ideal for: Children and adults Gender: Both men and women Package content: 200 ml in an airtight bottleIngredients Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa is enriched with herbal goodness. This herbal potent is made with Cubeb Ginger Aloe vera Liquorice Holy basil False daisy Cardamom

Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa 200 ml

Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa is a proprietary Ayurvedic supplement. This herbal potent is may used for respiratory disorders.

Form: Liquid

Type: Herbal supplement

Ideal for: Children and adults

Gender: Both men and women

Package content: 200 ml in an airtight bottle

Ingredients
Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa is enriched with herbal goodness. This herbal potent is made with

  • Cubeb
  • Ginger
  • Aloe vera
  • Liquorice
  • Holy basil
  • False daisy
  • Cardamom
  • Malabar nut
  • Long pepper
  • Black pepper
  • Indian thorn apple
  • Indian elecampane
  • East Indian sandalwood

    Features

    Swadeshi Pharmaceuticals is known for its herbal supplements. This Ayurvedic Institute is known for its authentic herbal supplements. Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa

    • Is 100% herbal
    • Is made with the best quality ingredients
    • Is not known to have any negative effects on the user
    • Comes with a long shelf life of 3 years from the date of manufacture

    Dose

    Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa should be consumed after consulting an Ayurvedic physician. Generally, the below tips are followed to have the supplement.

    • Take the potent twice or thrice a day
    • Adults can have 15-30ml of the tonic per day
    • Children may have 5-10ml of the tonic per day
    • Mix with equal amount of water before consumption

    Tips
    Swadeshi Tulasi Kalpa stays fresh and usable for long if the below tips are followed.

    • Store at a cool and dry place
    • Warning
    • Keep away from children
    • Do not expose to direct sunlight
    • Do not exceed the recommended dose

    Note: May contain additional ingredients. The product description is for information purpose only and it is always better to consume/use products after reading the labels on the products or prescribed by the physician.

    Legal Disclaimer: Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

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