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Shunthi

For Cold, Cough & Indigestion

Introduction :

Shunthior Dry Ginger is extremely useful as a digestive stimulant and carminative that effectively relieves nausea, indigestion and flatulence.

 

It significantly helps subside pain and inflammation in Arthritis and is useful in Respiratory Tract manifestations as well.

 

 

Actions :

  • Significantly reduces the frequency of vomiting and intensity of nausea in Pregnancy.
  • Potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
  • An Anti-platelet aggregation and Vasorelaxing herb.
  • Significantly relieves intensity and duration of Pain in primary-dysmenorrhea.
  • Efficiently protects Liver and Kidneys against various damaging toxins.
  • Enhances thermogenesis and reduces the feeling of hunger, which makes it extremely useful as a weight managing herb.
  • Combats Neurodegeneration and Diabetes.

Indications :

Shunthi is extremely useful in the following conditions:

  • Indigestion, Flatulence, associated Nausea and Vomiting
  • Pregnancy-induced Nausea and Vomiting
  • Lowered Immunity with frequent respiratory tract infections  
  • Primary Dysmenorrhea
  • (As an adjuvant in) Arthritis, Obesity
     

Dosage / Serving Size

1 Capsule twice daily with water after meals.

Presentation

60 Capsules in a Single Pack.

References:

  • Ding M, Leach M, Bradley H. The effectiveness and safety of Ginger for Pregnancy-induced Nausea and Vomiting: A Systemic Review. Women and Birth: Journal of the Australian College of Midwives. 2012; PMID: 22951628.
  • Li F, Nitteranon V, Liang J, et al. In vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of 1-dehydro-[6]gingerdione, 6-shogaol, 6-dehydroshogaol and dexahydrocurcumin. Food Chemistry. 2012; 135(2): 332-7.
  • Liao YR, Ley YL, Chan YY, et al. Anti-Platelet aggregation and Vasoralaxing effects of Constituents of the Rhizomes of <em>Zingiber officinale</em>.Molecules 2012; 17(8): 8928-37.
  • Rahnama P, Montazaeri A, et al. Effect of Zingiber officinale R. rhizome (ginger) on pain relief in Primary Dysmenorrhea: A placebo randomized trial. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2012; 12(1):92.
  • Mansour MS, Ni YM, et al. Ginger consumption enhances the thermic effect of food and promotes feeling of satiety without affecting metabolic and hormonal parameters in Overweight man: A Pilot Study. Metabolism 2012; PMID: 22538118.

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