Ingredients: Indian Sarsaparilla Description: Common name: Indian ipecac. Also known as Indian Sarsaparilla, Tylophora Indica, Sariva Hindu materia medica called this plant and Ichnocarpus frutescent under the name Sarivadvaya. They are often used together and considered as similar. Many synonyms are mentioned in the literature. Under the name Nanari it is much used in south India. It is considered as a substitute of Sarsaparilla. Various kinds of ushbah were mentioned Mohammedans physicians. It also founds in other systems of medicine. The herb has long enjoyed a reputation as tonic, alterative, demulcent, diaphoretic, diuretic and blood purifier. It is employed in nutritional disorders, syphilis, chronic rheumatism, gravel and other urinary diseases and skin affections. It is administered in the form of powder, infusion or decoction as syrup. It is also an ingredient of several medicinal preparations. It is used as a substitute for Sarsaparilla (from Smilax sp.) and employed as a vehicle for potassium iodide and for purposes for which Sarsaparilla is used. A syrup is made from the roots is used as a flavoring agent and in the preparation of a sherbet, which is reported to have cooling properties.promoting hair growth. The dried fruit is useful in hemorrhage, diarrhea and dysentery. It has anabolic, antibacterial, expectorant, cardiotonic, antipyretic, ant oxidative, antiviral, anti-emetic and resistance building properties and used in the treatment of leucorrhea and arteriosclerosis. It is antibacterial and its astringent properties prevent infection and help in the healing of ulcers. It is used as a laxative to relieve constipation in piles.
Packed 450mg/cap
Warnings: Do not take during pregnancy.
Brand: Bazaar Of India
Anantmul (Indian Sarsaparilla), 450 mg 120 Vegicaps