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| Ingredients | Scientific Name | Qty |
|---|---|---|
| Powder of : | ||
| Vidanga | Embelia ribes (Fr.) | 0.55 g |
| Amalaki | Phyllanthus emblica (P.) | 0.55 g |
| Hareethaki | Terminalia chebula (P.) | 0.55 g |
| Trivrit | Operculina turpethum (Rt.) | 1.67 g |
| Base & Others : | ||
| Guda | Jaggery | 6.67 g |
Skin diseases, Intestinal worms, Cough and Breathlessness
10 to 20 g at bedtime or as directed by the Physician
Manibhadram is a classical Ayurvedic herbal lehyam (semi-solid preparation) traditionally used for skin diseases, intestinal worms, and respiratory conditions.
It is commonly indicated for skin diseases, intestinal worms, cough, and breathlessness.
It works by improving digestion, reducing toxin buildup (Ama), and supporting blood purification.
Yes, it contains herbs traditionally known for their anti-helminthic properties.
It helps reduce excess mucus and supports respiratory health.
Typically 10โ20 grams once daily, often taken in the morning, or as directed by a physician.
It is often taken before food, but follow your doctorโs advice.
It may be prescribed in adjusted doses for children under medical supervision.
Results vary depending on the condition and severity.
It is often used in chronic skin issues as part of a broader Ayurvedic treatment plan.
Yes, it helps stimulate digestion and cleanse the gastrointestinal tract.