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Trikatu
For Indigestion & Respiratory Tract Manifestations
Introduction :
Trikatu comprises of Fruits of Marich (Piper nigrum) andPippali (Piper longum) along with Rhizomes of Shunthi (Zingiberofficinale) in equal quantities each. It is a potent carminative, digestive stimulant and hepatoprotective herbal formulation, which is extremely useful in loss of appetite and indigestion.
Trikatu provides significant relief in Respiratory Tract manifestations and enhances bio-availability of drugs as well.
Actions :
- Significant antihelminthic activity.
- Potent herbal Bio-enhancer.
- Effectively ameliorates enteric bacterial infection.
Indications :
Trikatu is extremely useful in the following conditions:
- Indigestion, Flatulence, Loss of Appetite
- Lowered Immunity with frequent respiratory tract infections
- (As an adjuvant in) Liver Dysfunction, Rheumatoid Arthritis
Dosage / Serving Size
1 Capsule twice daily with water after meals.
Presentation
60 Capsules in a Single Pack.
References:
- Reddy BU, Seetharam YN. Antihelminthic activity of TrikatuChurna and its ingredients. Ethnobotanical Leaflets. 2009; 2009(4). Article 13.
- Dama MS, Varshneya C, Dardi MS, et al. Effect of Trikatupretreatment on the pharmacokinetics of perfloxacin administered orally in mountain Gaddi Goats. Journal of Veterinary Science. 2008; 9(1): 25-9.
- Dahikar SB, Bhutada SA, Vibhute SK, et al. Evaluation of Antibacterial potential of TrikatuChurna and its ingredients: An in vitro study. International Journal of Phytomedicine. 2010; 2(4): 139.