• M-Grain TabletM-Grain Tablet Quick View
    Indication: Migraine Syndrome, Sinusitis, Tension, Headache
    Uses: M-Grain tablet constricts cranial arteries., M-Grain tablet has analgesic, adaptogenic and anxiolytic properties., M-Grain tablet reduce frequency, severity and duration of migraine., M-Grain tablet relives associate headache, nausea, vomiting and tinnitus.
    Product Form: Tablets
    Pack Size: M-Grain tablet available at all chemists in packs of 5 x 30 strip & 1000 tablet jar packs.
    Composition: Kapur Kachali (Hedychium Spicatum) 60 Mg, Katupatol (Trichosanthes Dioica) 80 Mg, Loh Bhasm 20 Mg, Piper (Piper Longum) 30 Mg, Shankh Bhasma 50 Mg, Suntha (Zingiber Officinale) 50 Mg, Suvarna Maksik Bhasma 20 Mg, Svarjikshar (Ashtonemn Indicum) 10 Mg, Trifla 60 Mg, Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabera) 20 Mg
  • Madhusudan Kalp PowderMadhusudan Kalp Powder Quick View
    Indication: Activates pancreas to secrete insulin without risk of hypoglycemia., Effective in both obese and not obese., For better management of diabetes mellitus., Helps regeneration and repair of islets of langerhans., Insulin mimics effects for optimum peripheral utilization of glucose., Reducing the total insulin requirement by delaying glucose absorption from intestine., Use of madhusudan kalp offers no risk of nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity in long term usage.
    Uses: Acts as immunomodulator and microbial., Anti oxidant cardioprotective neurotonic, Over comes fatigue, urination and excessive thirst and tones up body., Regulates glucose and lipid metabolism as a adjuvant in management of thus help diabetes mellitus., Synergistic of adjuvant to oral anti hypergolic ceramic & insulin therapy., Tones the function of eye & kidneys.
    Dosage: Powder : 2 teaspoon full of powder 2 times a day or as directed by the physician.
    Pack Size: Available at all chemists in packs of 100gm & 200gm packs.
    Product Form: Powder
    Composition: Amla (Phylanthus Emblica) ………………15%, Bibhitak (Terminalia Belerica) ……………5%, Brahmi (Herpestris Monniera) …………..2%, Chop Chini (Smilex China) ……………….2%, Gokhru (Tribulas Terrestris) ……………..5%, Gudmar (Gymnema Sylvestre) …………, Haridra (Curcuma Longa) ……………….5%, Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula) …………22 %, Jambu Beej (Syzygium Cumini) ………., Kariyatu (Swartia Chirata) ………………..2%, Lindi Piper (Piper Longum) ……………0.50%, Mamejva (Enicostemma Littorale) ………5%, Methika (Trigonella Foenum) …………….15%, Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) ………10%, Yavasa (Alhagi pseudalhagi) 400 mg