
Ulsant Tablets
Comprehensive Gastroprotective and Ulcer-Healing Support
- Stimulates mucosal bicarbonate secretion for gastric protection
- Exhibits potent anti-inflammatory and soothing effects
- Promotes epithelial tissue repair and regeneration
- Accelerates healing of gastric and duodenal ulcers
- Relieves burning sensation, acidity, and gastric discomfort
- Effective in managing acid-peptic ulcers and non-ulcer dyspepsia
Each tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from 1 to 4:
- Yasti, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Rt., 1400 mg
- Amalaki, Emblica officinalis, Dr.Fr., 200 mg
- Sathi, Hedychium spicatum, Rz., 100 mg
- Nimba, Azadirachta indica, Lf., 100 mg
Powder:
- Avipatikar churna, Pdr., 100 mg
- Sutshekhar Ras (Lagu), Pdr., 60 mg
- Suthi bhasma, Pdr., 25 mg
- Kapardika bhasma, Pdr., 25 mg
Bhavna Dravya:
- Dhanayak, Coriandrum sativum, Fr.
- Trikatu
- Sunthi, Zingiber officinale, Rz.
- Maricha, Piper nigrum, Fr.
- Pippali, Piper longum, Fr.
- Amrita, Tinospora cordifolia, St.
- Bhringraj, Eclipta alba, Pl.
- Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, Rt.
- Trivrit, Operculina turpethum, Rt.
- Draksha, Vitis vinifera, Fr.
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Supports gastric mucosal protection, helps soothe irritation, and promotes healthy stomach lining function.
Reference:
Review on gastroprotective activity of Glycyrrhiza glabra, PMC (PMCID: PMC8703329)
Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica)
Provides strong antioxidant support, reduces oxidative stress, and helps maintain healthy digestive balance.
Reference:
Antioxidant and digestive protective properties of Phyllanthus emblica, PMC (PMCID: PMC9137578)
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Helps reduce inflammation in the digestive tract and supports relief from burning sensations caused by acidity.
Reference:
Study on anti inflammatory and gastroprotective potential of Eclipta alba, PMC (PMCID: PMC4897414)
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)
Supports mucin secretion, enhances gastric protection, and helps maintain a healthy digestive surface.
Reference:
Research on gastric protective effects and mucin secretion of Asparagus racemosus, ScienceDirect
Trivrut (Operculina turpethum)
Helps regulate gastrointestinal motility, supports smooth peristalsis, and assists in reducing reflux tendency.
Reference:
Study on Operculina turpethum for gut motility and digestive regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC3582069)
Dhanayak (Coriandrum sativum)
Supports healthy peristalsis, helps reduce acid buildup, and promotes balanced digestive function.
Reference:
Study on Coriandrum sativum for digestive support and acid regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC10220854)
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
Provides strong gastroprotective action, helps reduce gastric acidity, and supports ulcer healing.
Reference:
PubMed indexed study on gastroprotective and ulcer healing effects of Azadirachta indica
- Eat light, warm, and easy-to-digest meals to ease digestion and reduce acidity.
- Use digestive spices such as cumin, coriander, ajwain, and fennel in cooking to improve gut health.
- Avoid fried, spicy, sour, and fermented foods such as pickles, vinegar, and tomatoes, which can worsen acidity.
- Drink lukewarm water regularly and avoid cold, fizzy, or caffeinated drinks that irritate the stomach lining.
- Eat small and frequent meals instead of heavy or late-night meals to prevent acid buildup.
- Choose soothing foods such as khichdi, buttermilk with cumin, and boiled vegetables during flare-ups.
- Eat smaller and more frequent meals instead of heavy portions.
- Avoid lying down or sleeping immediately after meals and wait at least 2 to 3 hours.
- Limit intake of spicy, oily, fried, or acidic foods such as citrus and tomatoes.
- Reduce consumption of tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks.
- Practice stress-reducing habits such as gentle yoga or deep breathing.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol, which aggravate acid reflux.
- Maintain a regular meal schedule and stay hydrated.

Ulsant Syrup
Comprehensive Gastroprotective and Ulcer-Healing Support
- Stimulates mucosal bicarbonate secretion for gastric protection
- Exhibits potent anti-inflammatory and soothing effects
- Promotes epithelial tissue repair and regeneration
- Accelerates healing of gastric and duodenal ulcers
- Relieves burning sensation, acidity, and gastric discomfort
- Effective in managing acid-peptic ulcers and non-ulcer dyspepsia
Each 10 ml syrup contains aqueous extract derived from yavakut of:
- Yasti, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Rt., 3500 mg
- Amalaki, Emblica officinalis, Dr.Fr., 230 mg
- Bhringraj, Eclipta alba, Pl., 200 mg
- Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, Rt., 165 mg
- Trivrt, Operculina turpethum, Rt., 100 mg
- Dhanayaka, Coriandrum sativum, Fr., 100 mg
- Nimba, Azadirachta indica, Lf., 80 mg
- Sathi, Hedychium spicatum, Rz., 65 mg
- Amrita, Tinospora cordifolia, St., 10 mg
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Supports gastric mucosal protection, helps soothe irritation, and promotes healthy stomach lining function.
Reference:
Review on gastroprotective activity of Glycyrrhiza glabra, PMC (PMCID: PMC8703329)
Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica)
Provides strong antioxidant support, reduces oxidative stress, and helps maintain healthy digestive balance.
Reference:
Antioxidant and digestive protective properties of Phyllanthus emblica, PMC (PMCID: PMC9137578)
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Helps reduce inflammation in the digestive tract and supports relief from burning sensations caused by acidity.
Reference:
Study on anti inflammatory and gastroprotective potential of Eclipta alba, PMC (PMCID: PMC4897414)
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)
Supports mucin secretion, enhances gastric protection, and helps maintain a healthy digestive surface.
Reference:
Research on gastric protective effects and mucin secretion of Asparagus racemosus, ScienceDirect
Trivrut (Operculina turpethum)
Helps regulate gastrointestinal motility, supports smooth peristalsis, and assists in reducing reflux tendency.
Reference:
Study on Operculina turpethum for gut motility and digestive regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC3582069)
Dhanayak (Coriandrum sativum)
Supports healthy peristalsis, helps reduce acid buildup, and promotes balanced digestive function.
Reference:
Study on Coriandrum sativum for digestive support and acid regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC10220854)
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
Provides strong gastroprotective action, helps reduce gastric acidity, and supports ulcer healing.
Reference:
PubMed indexed study on gastroprotective and ulcer healing effects of Azadirachta indica
- Eat light, warm, and easy-to-digest meals to ease digestion and reduce acidity.
- Use digestive spices such as cumin, coriander, ajwain, and fennel in cooking to improve gut health.
- Avoid fried, spicy, sour, and fermented foods such as pickles, vinegar, and tomatoes, which can worsen acidity.
- Drink lukewarm water regularly and avoid cold, fizzy, or caffeinated drinks that irritate the stomach lining.
- Eat small and frequent meals instead of heavy or late-night meals to prevent acid buildup.
- Choose soothing foods such as khichdi, buttermilk with cumin, and boiled vegetables during flare-ups.
- Eat smaller and more frequent meals instead of heavy portions.
- Avoid lying down or sleeping immediately after meals and wait at least 2 to 3 hours.
- Limit intake of spicy, oily, fried, or acidic foods such as citrus and tomatoes.
- Reduce consumption of tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks.
- Practice stress-reducing habits such as gentle yoga or deep breathing.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol, which aggravate acid reflux.
- Maintain a regular meal schedule and stay hydrated.

Ulsant-D Liquid
Advanced Gastroprotective and Anti-Reflux Formula
- Enhances mucin and bicarbonate secretions for optimal gastric protection
- Exhibits strong cytoprotective and antioxidant activity
- Regulates acid-peptic balance to prevent irritation
- Normalizes peristalsis, reducing acid reflux and gastric accumulation
Each 10 ml Liquid contains aqueous extract derived from yavakut of:
- Amalaki, Emblica officinalis, Dr.Fr., 500 mg
- Amrita, Tinospora cordifolia, St., 100 mg
- Dhanayaka, Coriandrum sativum, Fr., 160 mg
- Trivrt, Operculina turpethum, Rt., 200 mg
- Sathi, Hedychium spicatum, Rz., 100 mg
- Bhringraj, Eclipta alba, Pl., 200 mg
- Nimba, Azadirachta indica, Lf., 100 mg
- Shatavari, Asparagus racemosus, Rt., 320 mg
- Yast, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Rt., 1500 mg
- Sariva, Hemidesmus indicus, Rt., 1500 mg
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Supports gastric mucosal protection, helps soothe irritation, and promotes healthy stomach lining function.
Reference:
Review on gastroprotective activity of Glycyrrhiza glabra, PMC (PMCID: PMC8703329)
Amalaki (Phyllanthus emblica)
Provides strong antioxidant support, reduces oxidative stress, and helps maintain healthy digestive balance.
Reference:
Antioxidant and digestive protective properties of Phyllanthus emblica, PMC (PMCID: PMC9137578)
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia)
Helps protect the stomach lining, supports reduction of ulcer formation, and promotes balanced acid secretion. Also supports metabolic stability which is useful for managing hyperacidity in diabetes.
Reference:
Review on gastroprotective and metabolic regulatory effects of Tinospora cordifolia, PMC (PMCID: PMC10882059)
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Helps reduce inflammation in the digestive tract and supports relief from burning sensations caused by acidity.
Reference:
Study on anti inflammatory and gastroprotective potential of Eclipta alba, PMC (PMCID: PMC4897414)
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)
Supports mucin secretion, enhances gastric protection, and helps maintain a healthy digestive surface.
Reference:
Research on gastric protective effects and mucin secretion of Asparagus racemosus, ScienceDirect
Trivrut (Operculina turpethum)
Helps regulate gastrointestinal motility, supports smooth peristalsis, and assists in reducing reflux tendency.
Reference:
Study on Operculina turpethum for gut motility and digestive regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC3582069)
Sathi (Hedychium spicatum)
Helps soothe gastric irritation, supports mucosal healing, and reduces inflammation associated with acidity and ulcer conditions.
Reference:
Study on anti inflammatory and gastroprotective effects of Hedychium spicatum, PMC (PMCID: PMC3530335)
Dhanayak (Coriandrum sativum)
Supports healthy peristalsis, helps reduce acid buildup, and promotes balanced digestive function.
Reference:
Study on Coriandrum sativum for digestive support and acid regulation, PMC (PMCID: PMC10220854)
Nimba (Azadirachta indica)
Provides strong gastroprotective action, helps reduce gastric acidity, and supports ulcer healing.
Reference:
PubMed indexed study on gastroprotective and ulcer healing effects of Azadirachta indica
Sariva (Hemidesmus indicus)
Supports natural healing of gastric ulcers, helps regulate acid secretion, and protects the stomach lining through strong antioxidant and anti inflammatory actions.
Reference:
Research on ulcer healing and antioxidant effects of Hemidesmus indicus, ScienceDirect
- Prefer freshly cooked, soft meals such as khichdi, boiled rice with ghee, and lightly steamed vegetables to soothe the stomach lining.
- Use cooling herbs and spices such as coriander, fennel, and mint in meals to help balance acidity and reduce internal heat.
- Avoid spicy, sour, fried, and fermented foods such as pickles, citrus fruits, tomatoes, and curd that can trigger acid reflux.
- Sip warm water throughout the day and avoid chilled, carbonated, or caffeinated beverages that irritate the gastric tract.
- Eat smaller and more frequent meals to prevent pressure buildup and reflux symptoms.
- Include gut-friendly foods such as soaked raisins, coconut water, and soft-cooked oats to ease digestion and protect the gastric mucosa.
- Avoid lying down immediately after meals and keep a gap of at least 2 hours between eating and sleeping.
- Elevate the head slightly while sleeping to prevent acid from flowing back into the esophagus.
- Practice mindful eating by chewing food slowly and avoiding overeating or rushed meals.
- Manage stress through light walks, deep breathing, or short yoga sessions to support gut balance.
- Avoid tight-fitting clothes around the abdomen that may aggravate reflux symptoms.
- Maintain a regular eating and sleep schedule to support digestive rhythms and prevent gastric disturbances.

Forliv Tablets
Comprehensive Hepatoprotective and Detoxifying Support
- Enhances tissue oxidation and revitalizes liver function
- Promotes hepatocellular repair and regeneration
- Aids in detoxification of metabolic and environmental toxins
- Protects the liver from drug-induced damage and toxic stress
Each tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from:
- Amrita - Tinospora cordifolia - St. - 600 mg
- Bhringraj - Eclipta alba - Pl. - 100 mg
- Kutaj - Holarrhena antidysenterica - St. Bk. - 75 mg
- Kalmegh - Andrographis paniculata - Pl. - 250 mg
- Punarnava - Boerhaavia diffusa - Rt. - 100 mg
- Kutaki - Picrorhiza kurroa - Rt. - 75 mg
- Madyantika - Lawsonia inermis - Lf. - 25 mg
- Trivrt - Operculina turpethum - Rt. - 50 mg
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 25 mg
- Chitrak - Plumbago zeylanica - Rt. - 25 mg
- Vidang - Embelia ribes - Fr. - 25 mg
- Rohitak - Tecomella undulata - St. Bk. - 50 mg
- Patha - Cissampelos pareira - Rt. - 50 mg
- Nimba - Azadirachta indica - Lf. - 25 mg
- Triphala - 200 mg
- Bhumyamalaki - Phyllanthus niruri - Pl. - 75 mg
- Kanyasara - Aloe barbadensis - Exd. - 25 mg
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia)
Supports liver detoxification, enhances antioxidant defense, and helps protect liver cells from toxin-induced damage.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11699423/
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Helps protect liver tissue, supports regeneration of hepatocytes, and promotes healthy liver function.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6290179/
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Supports management of gastrointestinal infections, helps improve liver function in amoebic liver disease, and supports healthy digestion.
Reference:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362219395_Holarrhena_antidysenterica_in_Inflammatory_Bowel_Disease_a_potential_review
Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)
Provides strong hepatoprotective action, supports detoxification pathways, and helps improve liver enzyme balance.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6943416/
Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa)
Helps reduce liver inflammation, supports liver cell repair, and promotes healthy bile flow for improved digestion.
Reference:
Hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activity of Boerhaavia diffusa, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PMC (PMCID: PMC3459453)
Kutaki (Picrorhiza kurroa)
Supports liver detoxification, enhances fat metabolism in the liver, and helps protect against toxin-induced hepatotoxicity.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10105242/
- Eat freshly cooked, light meals that are easy to digest and low in fat to reduce liver load. Opt for steamed vegetables, khichdi, or lightly sautéed greens.
- Include bitter and detoxifying foods such as karela, methi, turmeric, and leafy greens to support liver cleansing.
- Drink warm water throughout the day to aid digestion and toxin elimination.
- Include fruits rich in antioxidants such as pomegranate, papaya, and apples to assist in liver cell regeneration.
- Avoid fried, packaged, and spicy foods that strain liver function.
- Reduce intake of sugar, artificial sweeteners, and excess salt.
- Avoid alcohol completely during liver recovery or detox support.
- Maintain a regular eating schedule to support digestive and hepatic rhythms.
- Get at least 7–8 hours of restful sleep to allow liver detox activity at night.
- Practice deep breathing, light yoga, or brisk walking daily to improve circulation and metabolic waste clearance.
- Avoid unnecessary medications or chemical exposures unless prescribed.
- Manage stress levels through calming practices such as meditation, which indirectly benefit liver health.
- Use herbal decoctions such as kalmegh or bhumyamalaki teas under supervision to support liver function naturally.

Forliv Syrup
Comprehensive Hepatoprotective and Detoxifying Support
- Enhances tissue oxidation and revitalizes liver function
- Promotes hepatocellular repair and regeneration
- Aids in detoxification of metabolic and environmental toxins
- Protects the liver from drug-induced damage and toxic stress
Each 10 ml contains aqueous extract derived from:
- Amrita - Tinospora cordifolia - St. - 200 mg
- Bhringaraj - Eclipta alba - Pl. - 100 mg
- Kutaja - Holarrhena antidysenterica - St. Bk. - 100 mg
- Kalmegh - Andrographis paniculata - Pl. - 150 mg
- Punarnava - Boerhaavia diffusa - Rl. - 200 mg
- Kutaka - Picrorhiza kurroa - Rz. - 100 mg
- Madyaynti - Lawsonia inermis - Lf. - 100 mg
- Kanyasara - Aloe barbadensis - Lf. - 100 mg
- Trivrt - Operculina turpethum - Rt. - 100 mg
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 125 mg
- Chitrak - Plumbago zeylanica - Rt. - 75 mg
- Vidanga - Embelia ribes - Fr. - 75 mg
- Rohitaka - Tecomella undulata - St. Bk. - 100 mg
- Patha - Cissampelos pareira - Rt. - 100 mg
- Nimba - Azadirachta indica - Lf. - 75 mg
-
Triphala
Amalaki - Emblica officinalis - Dr. Fr.
Haritaki - Terminalia chebula - Fr.
Bibhitaki - Terminalia belerica - Fr. - Bhumyamalaki - Phyllanthus niruri - Pl. - 75 mg
Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia)
Supports liver detoxification, enhances antioxidant defense, and helps protect liver cells from toxin-induced damage.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11699423/
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Helps protect liver tissue, supports regeneration of hepatocytes, and promotes healthy liver function.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6290179/
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Supports management of gastrointestinal infections, helps improve liver function in amoebic liver disease, and supports healthy digestion.
Reference:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362219395_Holarrhena_antidysenterica_in_Inflammatory_Bowel_Disease_a_potential_review
Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)
Provides strong hepatoprotective action, supports detoxification pathways, and helps improve liver enzyme balance.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6943416/
Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa)
Helps reduce liver inflammation, supports liver cell repair, and promotes healthy bile flow for improved digestion.
Reference:
Hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory activity of Boerhaavia diffusa, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PMC (PMCID: PMC3459453)
Kutaki (Picrorhiza kurroa)
Supports liver detoxification, enhances fat metabolism in the liver, and helps protect against toxin-induced hepatotoxicity.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10105242/
- Eat freshly cooked, light meals that are easy to digest and low in fat to reduce liver load. Opt for steamed vegetables, khichdi, or lightly sautéed greens.
- Include bitter and detoxifying foods such as karela, methi, turmeric, and leafy greens to support liver cleansing.
- Drink warm water throughout the day to aid digestion and toxin elimination.
- Include fruits rich in antioxidants such as pomegranate, papaya, and apples to assist in liver cell regeneration.
- Avoid fried, packaged, and spicy foods that strain liver function.
- Reduce intake of sugar, artificial sweeteners, and excess salt.
- Avoid alcohol completely during liver recovery or detox support.
- Maintain a regular eating schedule to support digestive and hepatic rhythms.
- Get at least 7–8 hours of restful sleep to allow liver detox activity at night.
- Practice deep breathing, light yoga, or brisk walking daily to improve circulation and metabolic waste clearance.
- Avoid unnecessary medications or chemical exposures unless prescribed.
- Manage stress levels through calming practices such as meditation, which indirectly benefit liver health.
- Use herbal decoctions such as kalmegh or bhumyamalaki teas under supervision to support liver function naturally.

Dicolai Tablets
Comprehensive Digestive and Gastrointestinal Support
- Possesses carminative, digestive, and stomachic properties
- Regulates secretion of digestive enzymes for optimal digestion
- Relieves hyperacidity and reflux-related discomfort
- Clears toxic (AAM) residues from the digestive tract
- Promotes healthy bowel movements and prevents constipation
Each film coated tablet contains:
- Lavan Bhaskar - 250 mg
- Hingvastak - 125 mg
- Avipatikar - 125 mg
- Shudha Sajjikshar - 50 mg
Lavan Bhaskar
Supports digestion, improves assimilation of nutrients, and helps reduce gas and abdominal discomfort.
Reference:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359380330_LAVANA_BHASKAR_CHURNA_-AN_AYURVEDIC_FORMULATION_USED_IN_THE_TREATMENT_OF_GASTRIC_INTESTINAL_DISEASE_A_REVIEW
Hingvastak
Stimulates appetite, supports digestive enzyme activity, and helps relieve bloating and indigestion.
Reference:
https://ijrap.net/admin/php/uploads/1580_pdf.pdf
Avipatikar Churna
Helps balance gastric acid secretion, supports smooth digestion, and reduces acidity-related discomfort.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3708215/
Shudha Sajjikshar (Sodium Bicarbonate)
Provides carminative benefits, neutralizes excess stomach acid, and helps reduce gas, heaviness, and indigestion.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3710614/
- Eat light and freshly prepared meals such as soft rice, moong dal, khichdi, and lightly steamed vegetables.
- Use digestion-supporting spices such as cumin, ajwain, coriander, and fennel in cooking.
- Avoid fried, spicy, oily, and sour foods that increase acidity or bloating.
- Do not consume citrus fruits, pickles, vinegar, or fermented foods during discomfort.
- Drink lukewarm water throughout the day and avoid cold, carbonated, or caffeinated drinks.
- Eat on time and avoid skipping meals or overeating, which can worsen indigestion.
- Avoid lying down or sleeping immediately after meals and keep at least a 2-hour gap.
- Walk slowly for 10–15 minutes after meals to help improve digestion and reduce heaviness.
- Chew food slowly and avoid distractions such as screens during eating.
- Get enough rest and maintain a regular sleep schedule to support digestion.
- Practice deep breathing or mild stretching to manage stress-related digestive issues.
- Avoid tight-fitting clothes that create pressure around the stomach during or after meals.

Dicolai Liquid
Comprehensive Digestive and Gastrointestinal Support
- Possesses carminative, digestive, and stomachic properties
- Regulates secretion of digestive enzymes for optimal digestion
- Relieves hyperacidity and reflux-related discomfort
- Clears toxic (AAM) residues from the digestive tract
- Promotes healthy bowel movements and prevents constipation
Each 5 ml contains yavakut of:
- Draksha - Vitis vinifera - Fr. - 125 mg
- Kanyasara - Aloe barbadensis - Lf. - 100 mg
- Chitrak - Plumbago zeylanica - Rt. - 50 mg
- Ajwain - Apium graveolens - Rt. - 50 mg
- Dadim - Punica granatum - Sd. - 50 mg
- Dhanayka - Coriandrum sativum - Fr. - 10 mg
- Jaiphal - Myristica fragrans - Sd. - 10 mg
- Jeerak - Cuminum cyminium - Fr. - 25 mg
- Trikatu - 30 mg
- Sunthi - Zingiber officinale - Rz.
- Marich - Piper nigrum - Fr.
- Pippali - Piper longum - Fr.
- Lavang - Syzygum aromaticum - Fl. Bd. - 10 mg
- Shatahwa - Anethum sowa - 30 mg
- Tavak - Cinnamonum zeylanicum - St. Bk. - 10 mg
- Bijapura - Citrus medica - Fr. - 10 mg
Draksha (Vitis vinifera)
Demonstrates gastroprotective activity and helps reduce gastric mucosal damage while supporting digestive comfort.
Kanyasara (Aloe barbadensis)
Shown to improve bowel movement frequency and reduce symptoms of constipation through its natural laxative properties.
Reference:
Therapeutic efficacy and safety of Aloe vera in gastrointestinal disorders, PMC (PMCID: PMC10849880)
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale)
Enhances gastric emptying and stimulates digestive processes, helping relieve dyspepsia and abdominal discomfort.
Reference:
Ginger accelerates gastric emptying and stimulates antral contractions in functional dyspepsia, PMC (PMCID: PMC3016669)
Jeerak (Cuminum cyminum)
Clinically shown to improve symptoms of functional dyspepsia including bloating, early satiety, and abdominal pain.
Reference:
Cumin extract for symptom control in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, PMC (PMCID: PMC3990147)
Lavang (Syzygium aromaticum)
Exhibits significant carminative and gastroprotective properties that support overall gastrointestinal health.
Reference:
Gastroprotective activity of Syzygium aromaticum and its major constituent eugenol, PubMed (PMID: 21140134)
- Eat light and freshly prepared meals such as soft rice, moong dal, khichdi, and lightly steamed vegetables.
- Use digestion-supporting spices such as cumin, ajwain, coriander, and fennel in cooking.
- Avoid fried, spicy, oily, and sour foods that increase acidity or bloating.
- Do not consume citrus fruits, pickles, vinegar, or fermented foods during discomfort.
- Drink lukewarm water throughout the day and avoid cold, carbonated, or caffeinated drinks.
- Eat on time and avoid skipping meals or overeating, which can worsen indigestion.
- Avoid lying down or sleeping immediately after meals and keep at least a 2-hour gap.
- Walk slowly for 10–15 minutes after meals to help improve digestion and reduce heaviness.
- Chew food slowly and avoid distractions such as screens during eating.
- Get enough rest and maintain a regular sleep schedule to support digestion.
- Practice deep breathing or mild stretching to manage stress-related digestive issues.
- Avoid tight-fitting clothes that create pressure around the stomach during or after meals.

Nodys Tablet
Supports Gastrointestinal Comfort in IBS
- Helps restore intestinal stability and reduce mucosal irritation
- Exhibits anti-diarrhoeal and anti-dysenteric properties to support gut health
- Provides relief from acute abdominal discomfort and cramping
- Helps restore normal bowel frequency and regulate intestinal disturbances
- Supports the natural balance of intestinal microflora
Each film coated tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from 1 to 7:
- Kutaj - Holarrhena antidysenterica - St.Bk. - 2000 mg
- Bilva - Aegle marmelos - Fr. - 300 mg
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 300 mg
- Lodhra - Symplocos racemosa - St.Bk. - 100 mg
- Trikatu - 75 mg
- Sunthi - Zingiber officinale - Rz.
- Maricha - Piper nigrum - Fr.
- Pippali - Piper longum - Fr.
- Mocharas - Bombax malabaricum - Exd. - 100 mg
- Vidang - Embelia ribes - Fr. - 100 mg
- Panchamrit Parpati - 30 mg
Processed in:
- Dipyaka - Apium leptophyllum - Fr.
- Ativish - Aconitum heterophyllum - Rt.
- Dadim - Punica granatum - Fr.
- Musta - Cyperus rotundus - Rz.
- Amrita - Tinospora cordifolia - St.
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Demonstrates significant anti-diarrhoeal and anti-amoebic activity; supports intestinal mucosal protection and helps control dysentery.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4774815/
Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
Exhibits anti-diarrhoeal and antimicrobial properties; helps regulate bowel function and reduce intestinal inflammation.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19930633/
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Contains berberine with documented antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action; supports management of infectious diarrhoea.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6111450/
Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
Exerts astringent action and helps relieve diarrhoea and dysentery.
Reference:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, ScienceDirect
Trikatu (Zingiber officinale, Piper nigrum, Piper longum)
Enhances digestive enzyme activity and improves gut motility, supporting restoration of normal bowel function.
Reference:
ResearchGate Publication
Mocharas (Bombax malabaricum)
Traditionally recognized for astringent and haemostatic properties; supports reduction of excessive intestinal discharge.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11336592/
Vidanga (Embelia ribes)
Enhances digestion and relieves abdominal colic.
Panchamrit Parpati
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic management of chronic diarrhoea and malabsorption disorders; supports intestinal function recovery.
Reference:
ResearchGate Publication
- Prefer light, easily digestible foods such as rice gruel, khichdi, boiled vegetables, and thin soups to support intestinal comfort.
- Stay well hydrated with water, coconut water, or oral rehydration solutions to help maintain fluid balance.
- Include binding foods like ripe banana, stewed apple, and pomegranate to assist in regulating bowel movements.
- Choose freshly prepared, warm meals to promote better digestion and reduce gut irritation.
- Add probiotic-rich foods such as homemade curd (if tolerated) to help support healthy intestinal flora.
- Consume small, frequent meals instead of heavy portions to avoid unnecessary digestive strain.
- Ensure adequate rest to support recovery and reduce physical strain on the digestive system.
- Maintain proper hand hygiene and consume clean, safely prepared food to minimize the risk of infection.
- Manage stress through relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or gentle yoga.
- Avoid excessive physical exertion during episodes of intestinal discomfort.
- Follow regular meal timings to help stabilize digestive function.
- Consult a physician if symptoms persist or worsen to ensure timely care.

Nodys Syrup
Holistic Support for Gastrointestinal Stability
- Helps reduce mucosal irritation and bowel urgency
- Exhibits anti-diarrhoeal and anti-dysenteric activity
- Provides relief from acute abdominal pain and discomfort
- Supports normalization of stool frequency and helps control infection
- Assists in maintaining healthy intestinal microbial balance
Each 10 ml contains aqueous extract derived from:
- Kutaj - Holarrhena antidysenterica - St.Bk. - 1000 mg
- Bilva - Aegle marmelos - Fr. - 300 mg
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 300 mg
- Mocharas - Bombax malabaricum - Exd. - 100 mg
- Lodhra - Symplocos racemosa - St.Bk. - 100 mg
- Musta - Cyperus rotundus - Rz. - 100 mg
- Trikatu - 75 mg
- Sunthi - Zingiber officinale - Rz.
- Maricha - Piper nigrum - Fr.
- Pippali - Piper longum - Fr.
- Ajamoda - Apium leptophyllum - Fr. - 75 mg
- Vidang - Embelia ribes - Fr. - 75 mg
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Demonstrates significant anti-diarrhoeal and anti-amoebic activity; supports intestinal mucosal protection and helps control dysentery.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4774815/
Bilva (Aegle marmelos)
Exhibits anti-diarrhoeal and antimicrobial properties; helps regulate bowel function and reduce intestinal inflammation.
Reference:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19930633/
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Contains berberine with documented antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action; supports management of infectious diarrhoea.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6111450/
Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
Exerts astringent action and helps relieve diarrhoea and dysentery.
Reference:
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, ScienceDirect
Trikatu (Zingiber officinale, Piper nigrum, Piper longum)
Enhances digestive enzyme activity and improves gut motility, supporting restoration of normal bowel function.
Reference:
ResearchGate Publication
Mocharas (Bombax malabaricum)
Traditionally recognized for astringent and haemostatic properties; supports reduction of excessive intestinal discharge.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11336592/
Vidanga (Embelia ribes)
Enhances digestion and relieves abdominal colic.
- Prefer light, easily digestible foods such as rice gruel, khichdi, boiled vegetables, and thin soups to support intestinal comfort.
- Stay well hydrated with water, coconut water, or oral rehydration solutions to help maintain fluid balance.
- Include binding foods like ripe banana, stewed apple, and pomegranate to assist in regulating bowel movements.
- Choose freshly prepared, warm meals to promote better digestion and reduce gut irritation.
- Add probiotic-rich foods such as homemade curd (if tolerated) to help support healthy intestinal flora.
- Consume small, frequent meals instead of heavy portions to avoid unnecessary digestive strain.
- Ensure adequate rest to support recovery and reduce physical strain on the digestive system.
- Maintain proper hand hygiene and consume clean, safely prepared food to minimize the risk of infection.
- Manage stress through relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or gentle yoga.
- Avoid excessive physical exertion during episodes of intestinal discomfort.
- Follow regular meal timings to help stabilize digestive function.
- Consult a physician if symptoms persist or worsen to ensure timely care.

Pilarsh Tablets
Natural Relief for Bleeding and Inflamed Piles
- Provides analgesic and anti-inflammatory action to reduce swelling and discomfort
- Relieves pain, itching, and irritation associated with hemorrhoids
- Arrests bleeding and prevents secondary infections
- Promotes healing and helps shrink pile mass effectively
Each film coated tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from yavakut of 1 to 4:
- Kutaj - Holarrhena antidysenterica - St. Bk. - 500 mg
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 300 mg
- Nimba - Azadirachta indica - Lf. - 300 mg
- Indrajav - Holarrhena antidysenterica - Sd. - 50 mg
- Raktaniyas - Daemonorops draco - Exd. - 50 mg
- Jamikand - Amorphophallus campanulatus - Rz. - 100 mg
- Mocharas - Bombax malabaricum - Exd. - 100 mg
Bhavna Dravya:
- Lodhra - Symplocos racemosa - St. Bk.
- Nagkesar - Mesua ferrea - Stmn.
- Sunthi - Zingiber officinale - Rz.
- Haritaki - Terminalia chebula - Fr.
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Helps arrest bleeding through astringent action, supports healthy digestion, and assists in managing infectious or inflammatory gut conditions.
Reference:
Antidiarrheal and astringent activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 11390114)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Supports blood purification, provides haemostatic effects, and helps reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
Reference:
Pharmacological properties of Berberis aristata including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, PMC (PMCID: PMC4097873)
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Exerts antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and healing supportive properties, helping protect the gut lining from infection and irritation.
Reference:
Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of Azadirachta indica, Indian Journal of Pharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 15894134)
Indrajav (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Provides spasm-relieving support, helps reduce painful discomfort related to gastrointestinal disturbances, and promotes gut healing.
Reference:
Spasmolytic and healing supportive activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica bark, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 11390114)
Raktaniryas (Daemonorops draco)
Acts as a natural haemostatic agent, helping reduce bleeding and promoting tissue repair.
Jamikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus)
Promotes normal digestive function, supports reduction of constipation and bloating, and helps maintain healthy gut motility.
Reference:
Gastrointestinal protective and digestive enhancing properties of Amorphophallus species, Indian Journal of Pharmacology, PMC (PMCID: PMC3665086)
- Include fiber-rich foods such as leafy greens, carrots, beets, apples, papaya, and whole grains to support regular bowel movements and reduce strain.
- Drink warm water throughout the day to support smooth digestion and prevent constipation.
- Use cow ghee or castor oil in small amounts for internal lubrication of the colon.
- Avoid spicy, oily, fried, fermented, or highly processed foods that can irritate the rectal area.
- Limit tea, coffee, alcohol, and red meat as they may worsen inflammation or cause dehydration.
- Prefer buttermilk with roasted cumin and a pinch of rock salt to soothe the gut.
- Include pomegranate, banana, and soaked raisins in moderation, which may help cool the system and support healing.
- Avoid prolonged sitting and use cushions or sitz baths to reduce local pressure and discomfort.
- Establish a regular toilet routine and avoid suppressing the urge to defecate.
- Practice moderate physical activity such as brisk walking or yoga to stimulate digestion and circulation.
- Manage stress levels with pranayama or meditation to reduce gut-related inflammation.
- Avoid excessive straining during bowel movements and consider stool softeners if needed as per practitioner advice.
- Keep the anal area clean and dry and use lukewarm water with gentle cleansing.

Pilarsh Gel
Natural Relief for Bleeding and Inflamed Piles
- Provides analgesic and anti-inflammatory action to reduce swelling and discomfort
- Relieves pain, itching, and irritation associated with hemorrhoids
- Arrests bleeding and prevents secondary infections
- Promotes healing and helps shrink pile mass effectively
Each 100 gm Gel represents:
- Nimba - Azadirachta indica - Lf. - 20 gm
- Nirgundi - Vitex negundo - Lf. - 20 gm
-
Triphala - 9 gm
Phyllanthus embelica - Fr.
Terminalia chebula - Fr.
Terminalia belerica - Fr. - Guggul - Balsamodendron mukul - O.R. - 5 gm
- Karanja oil - Pongamia pinnata - Sd. - 1.5 gm
- Daruharidra - Berberis aristata - St. - 5 gm
- Yasti - Glycyrrhiza glabra - Rt. - 5 gm
- Karpura - Cinnamomum camphora - Lf. - 1 gm
- Til oil - Sesamum indicum - 30 gm
Kutaj (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Helps arrest bleeding through astringent action, supports healthy digestion, and assists in managing infectious or inflammatory gut conditions.
Reference:
Antidiarrheal and astringent activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 11390114)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Supports blood purification, provides haemostatic effects, and helps reduce inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
Reference:
Pharmacological properties of Berberis aristata including antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory actions, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, PMC (PMCID: PMC4097873)
Neem (Azadirachta indica)
Exerts antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and healing supportive properties, helping protect the gut lining from infection and irritation.
Reference:
Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of Azadirachta indica, Indian Journal of Pharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 15894134)
Indrajav (Holarrhena antidysenterica)
Provides spasm-relieving support, helps reduce painful discomfort related to gastrointestinal disturbances, and promotes gut healing.
Reference:
Spasmolytic and healing supportive activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica bark, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, PubMed (PMID: 11390114)
Raktaniryas (Daemonorops draco)
Acts as a natural haemostatic agent, helping reduce bleeding and promoting tissue repair.
Jamikand (Amorphophallus campanulatus)
Promotes normal digestive function, supports reduction of constipation and bloating, and helps maintain healthy gut motility.
Reference:
Gastrointestinal protective and digestive enhancing properties of Amorphophallus species, Indian Journal of Pharmacology, PMC (PMCID: PMC3665086)
- Include fiber-rich foods such as leafy greens, carrots, beets, apples, papaya, and whole grains to support regular bowel movements and reduce strain.
- Drink warm water throughout the day to support smooth digestion and prevent constipation.
- Use cow ghee or castor oil in small amounts for internal lubrication of the colon.
- Avoid spicy, oily, fried, fermented, or highly processed foods that can irritate the rectal area.
- Limit tea, coffee, alcohol, and red meat as they may worsen inflammation or cause dehydration.
- Prefer buttermilk with roasted cumin and a pinch of rock salt to soothe the gut.
- Include pomegranate, banana, and soaked raisins in moderation, which may help cool the system and support healing.
- Avoid prolonged sitting and use cushions or sitz baths to reduce local pressure and discomfort.
- Establish a regular toilet routine and avoid suppressing the urge to defecate.
- Practice moderate physical activity such as brisk walking or yoga to stimulate digestion and circulation.
- Manage stress levels with pranayama or meditation to reduce gut-related inflammation.
- Avoid excessive straining during bowel movements and consider stool softeners if needed as per practitioner advice.
- Keep the anal area clean and dry and use lukewarm water with gentle cleansing.
