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Lama Balarist Syrup

Lama Balarist Syrup

76,50 RON
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Lama Maharasnadi Kadha

Lama Maharasnadi Kadha

76,50 RON
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Lama Mahamanjisthadi Kwath

Lama Mahamanjisthadi Kwath

76,50 RON
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Lama Vinomin syrup

Lama Vinomin syrup

109,36 RON
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Lama Sundari Kalp syrup

Lama Sundari Kalp syrup

81,94 RON
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Lama Lukordil Syrup

Lama Lukordil Syrup

81,94 RON
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Lama Lohasav syrup

Lama Lohasav syrup

76,50 RON
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Lama Kutjarista Syrup

Lama Kutjarista Syrup

76,50 RON
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Lama Kumariasav
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Lama Kumariasav

76,50 RON
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Lama Khadirarist syrup
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Lama Khadirarist syrup

76,50 RON
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Lama Drakshasav Special syrup

Lama Drakshasav Special syrup

81,94 RON
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Arogyawardhni Bati (Ras)

Lama Arogyawardhni Bati (Ras)

21,75 RON
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Lama Bolbadh Ras Tablets

Lama Bolbadh Ras Tablets

32,63 RON
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Lama Chandramrit Ras Tablets

Lama Chandramrit Ras Tablets

27,19 RON
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Lama Makardhwaj Gutika with Gold - Distacart

Lama Makardhwaj Gutika with Gold

38,21 RON
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Lama Manmath Ras
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Lama Manmath Ras

27,19 RON
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Lama Phalatrikadi Kwath - Distacart
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Lama Phalatrikadi Kwath

71,02 RON
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FAQs

Ayurvedic medicine is one of the best and world's oldest medical systems and remains one of India's traditional health care systems, and the ayurvedic treatment combines products, diet, exercise, and lifestyle.

Ayurvedic oil is soothing, moistening, and lubricating. When used for self-massage, Ayurvedic oil transmits these qualities deep into the body's tissues. When used for self-massage, Ayurvedic oil transmits these qualities deep into the body's tissues, which can be deeply calming and relaxing.

Ayurveda is India's most ancient treatment system, and these medicines are valuable and time tested. They help one regain energy and enhance well-being. For one, Maharishi Ayurvedic medicine is safe and backed up with scientific evidence.

Arogyavardhini has regularly been used in Ayurvedic medicine to treat chronic stomach conditions like diarrhea, constipation, and indigestion.

You can drink coffee while taking the ayurvedic medicine provided. You keep a gap of at least half an hour between your coffee and medicine. In Ayurveda, coffee is considered to be vata, pitta provoking food as coffee has both rates of hotness and fast-acting.