
Nosmari Tablets
Comprehensive Herbal Support for Kidney and Urinary Tract Health
- Helps disintegrate urinary calculi and promotes their natural expulsion from the body
- Prevents recurrence of calculi by maintaining urinary balance
- Soothes burning sensation and relieves painful micturition
- Exhibits anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties that support urinary tract wellness
Each film coated tablet contains :
- Ashmarihar Kwath (Ext.) - 100 mg
- Varunadi Kwath (Ext.) - 100 mg
- Gokshuradi Guggul (Pdr.) - 250 mg
- Yavakshar (Pdr.) - 50 mg
Ashmarihara Kwath
Helps disintegrate urinary calculi and supports their natural expulsion; relieves pain and burning during urination.
Reference:
Management of Mutrashmari (urolithiasis) with Palasha Kshara and Ashmarihara Kwatha: An open-labelled placebo-controlled clinical trial – AYU, 2022 (PMCID: PMC10468020)
Varunadi Kwath
Promotes diuresis and reduces inflammation; helps prevent recurrence of kidney stones.
Reference:
https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/19524/67928_CE%5BRa1%5D_F%28SHU%29_QC%28SD_RDW_IS%29_PF1%28AKA_DK%29_PFA%28AKA_KM%29_PN%28KM%29.pdf
Gokshuradi Guggul (Tribulus terrestris formulation)
Supports urinary tract health; reduces irritation and aids in smooth elimination of stone fragments.
Reference:
Exploring antiurolithic effects of Gokshuradi polyherbal formulation in calcium oxalate urolithiasis model – Evid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2013 (PMCID: PMC3608183)
Yavakshar
Acts as a urinary alkalizer; helps prevent crystal formation and eases painful micturition.
- Drink plenty of lukewarm or room-temperature water throughout the day to stay hydrated and flush out toxins.
- Include barley water, coconut water, or coriander seed water in your daily routine. These support diuresis and kidney cleansing.
- Eat a light, sattvic diet. Favor cooked vegetables, light dals, and steamed foods over oily, heavy, or spicy meals.
- Avoid excess salt, tomatoes, spinach, and high-oxalate foods if prone to stones.
- Reduce tea, coffee, aerated drinks, and alcohol. These can irritate the urinary tract or dehydrate the body.
- Use mild spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, fennel, and carom seeds (ajwain) to support digestion without irritating the kidneys.
- Do not hold urine. Empty the bladder regularly to prevent infections and stone buildup.
- Avoid frequent use of painkillers and strong antibiotics unless prescribed. They can burden the kidneys.
- Practice gentle yoga poses like Pawanmuktasana and Bhujangasana to stimulate kidney function (avoid in acute pain).
- Do mild physical activity daily (like walking) to promote circulation and detoxification.
- Take adequate rest, especially if you're recovering from UTI, stones, or related infections.
- Wear light, breathable clothing and avoid long exposure to extreme heat or cold.

Amorex Tablets
Ayurvedic Support for Healthy Menstrual Function and Hormonal Regulation
- Helps maintain a healthy and regular menstrual flow
- Relieves abdominal discomfort, cramps, and fatigue during menstruation
- Stabilizes mood and promotes restful sleep during the menstrual cycle
Each tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from 1 to 5:
- Karpasa (Gossypium herbaceum) Rt. - 300 mg
- Citraka (Plumbago zeylanica) Rt. - 300 mg
- Gajar (Daucus carota) Sd. - 200 mg
- Kanyasara (Aloe barbadensis) Lf. - 50 mg
- Ishwari (Aristolochia indica) Rt. - 300 mg
- Shuddha Tankan - 50 mg
- Shuddha Hingu (Ferula foetida) O.R. - 25 mg
- Kasis Bhasma (Green vitriol) - 25 mg
- Bol (Commiphora myrrha) Exd. - 50 mg
Processed in:
- Satab (Ruta graveolens) Pl.
- Jatamansi (Nardostachys jatamansi) Rz.
- Upakunchika (Nigella sativa) Sd.
Karpasa (Gossypium herbaceum)
Supports uterine comfort and helps maintain normal menstrual flow.
Citraka (Plumbago zeylanica)
Promotes healthy circulation and supports regular menstrual activity.
Gajar (Daucus carota)
Nourishes the reproductive system and helps ease menstrual discomfort.
Reference:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10781147/
Kanyasara (Aloe barbadensis)
Supports smooth menstrual flow and helps reduce abdominal heaviness.
Reference:
https://wjpr.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/article_issue/1617448159.pdf
Ishvari (Aristolochia indica)
Helps relieve menstrual cramps and supports normal uterine function.
Shudha Tankan
Aids in maintaining healthy menstrual rhythm and reduces discomfort.
Shudha Hingu (Ferula foetida)
Helps reduce bloating and abdominal cramps linked with menstruation.
Kasis Bhasma
Supports blood health and helps maintain regular menstrual flow.
Bol (Commiphora myrrha)
Helps ease pelvic discomfort and supports balanced menstrual cycles.
Reference:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/383093657_Review_of_Commiphora_myrrha_Nees
- Prefer warm and light meals such as soups, khichdi, and steamed vegetables to ease abdominal discomfort.
- Include iron rich foods such as spinach, beetroot, pomegranate, and jaggery to support healthy menstrual flow.
- Add soothing spices such as ginger, fennel, and ajwain to reduce bloating and cramping.
- Limit cold foods, heavy fried meals, and excess sugar since they worsen cramps and fatigue.
- Apply a warm compress on the lower abdomen to relax muscles and ease cramps.
- Practice gentle stretching or slow walks to reduce fatigue and improve flow.
- Maintain a consistent sleep schedule to support mood stability during the cycle.
- Avoid intense workouts and stress triggers on heavy flow days to prevent discomfort.

Pcosyn Tablets
Ayurvedic Formula for Managing PCOS
- Corrects metabolic imbalance and supports healthy energy regulation
- Balances reproductive hormones for improved cycle stability
- Helps regulate menstrual cycles naturally
- Supports digestive health and maintains healthy gut flora
Each tablet contains:
- Puspdhanva Ras - 50 mg
- Nimba Amritadi Panchatikta Kashayam Extract - 100 mg
- Kanchanar Guggul - 250 mg
- Dhanwantaram Kashayam Extract - 100 mg
Pushpadhanwa Ras
Supports reproductive vitality and helps regulate menstrual cycles.
Reference:
Pushpadhanwa Rasa – Clinical Study on PCOS (ResearchGate)
Nimba Amritadi Panchatikta Kashayam Extract
Promotes detoxification and helps reduce inflammation associated with hormonal imbalance.
Kanchanar Guggulu
Supports endocrine balance, helps manage cystic tendencies, and promotes metabolic regulation.
Reference:
Study on Kanchanar Guggulu in Endocrine and Metabolic Regulation (ScienceDirect)
Dhanwantaram Kashayam Extract
Supports tissue nourishment and promotes metabolic and reproductive system health.
- Prefer warm, freshly prepared meals such as millets, lightly spiced vegetables, and lentil soups to support metabolic balance and digestive comfort.
- Include fiber rich foods such as leafy greens, gourds, whole grains, and flaxseeds to assist hormonal regulation and insulin sensitivity.
- Add supportive spices such as cinnamon, turmeric, ginger, and fenugreek to help maintain healthy metabolism and reduce bloating.
- Incorporate good quality fats such as sesame seeds, soaked almonds, and small amounts of cow ghee to support reproductive tissue nourishment.
- Limit refined sugar, processed foods, excessive dairy, and deep fried items, as they may aggravate metabolic imbalance and cycle irregularity.
- Follow a consistent daily routine with regular sleep and wake timings to support hormonal rhythm and metabolic stability.
- Engage in moderate physical activity such as brisk walking, yoga, or light strength training to improve insulin sensitivity and circulation.
- Practice stress management techniques such as pranayama, meditation, or mindful breathing to support endocrine balance.
- Include gentle abdominal stretching or yoga postures that promote pelvic circulation and reproductive health.
- Avoid prolonged sedentary habits and late night schedules, as they may disrupt metabolic and hormonal regulation.

Wama Tablets
Ayurvedic Formula for Menstrual Balance and Reproductive Vitality
- Balances and revitalizes the female reproductive system
- Promotes healthy and regular menstrual flow
- Eases menstrual discomfort, pain, and mood fluctuations
- Maintains normal vaginal balance and helps overcome leucorrhoea
- Non-hormonal Ayurvedic support for menopausal symptoms
Each film-coated tablet contains:
- Ashoka (Saraca indica) St.Bk. - 100 mg
- Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) St.Bk. - 50 mg
- Ulatkambal (Abroma augusta) Rt. - 25 mg
- Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) St. - 25 mg
- Devadaru (Cedrus deodara) Ht.Wd. - 10 mg
- Tagar (Valeriana wallichii) Rz. - 15 mg
- Chandraprabha - 75 mg
- Hirabol (Commiphora myrrha) O.R. - 75 mg
Bhavna Dravya:
- Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia) St.
- Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) Rt.
- Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) Rt.
- Trikatu (Zingiber officinale, Piper nigrum, Piper longum)
- Pippali (Piper longum) Fr.
- Dhataki (Woodfordia fruticosa) Fl.
Ashoka (Saraca indica)
Traditionally supports healthy menstrual flow and helps manage vaginal discharges and leucorrhea.
Reference: Review Article – IRJMETS (2023)
Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
Helps relieve excessive menstrual flow and inflammation, supporting uterine health.
Reference: Clinical Study – AFDIL (2009)
Ulat Kambal (Abroma augusta)
Regulates menstrual flow and relieves dysmenorrhea.
Reference: Review Article – JAIMS (2024)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Exhibits strong anti-inflammatory properties supporting general wellness.
Reference: Antipsoriatic & Anti‐inflammatory Study – PubMed
Dev Daru (Cedrus deodara)
Exhibits anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that help soothe discomfort.
Reference: Studies on the anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity – PubMed (1999)
Tagar (Valeriana wallichii)
Relieves stress and anxiety, promoting natural relaxation and calmness.
Reference: Initial exploratory observational pharmacology – PubMed (2007)
- Prioritize iron-rich meals. During and after your period, eat foods like jaggery, dates, leafy greens, and beets to replenish blood and prevent fatigue.
- Eat according to your cycle phase:
- Before periods: Warm, grounding meals with ghee, cumin, and ginger soothe PMS and cramps.
- After periods: Add nourishing, slightly sweet foods like moong dal, rice, or almond milk to rebuild strength.
- Avoid cold and fermented items. Curd, pickles, and excessive sour or spicy food can aggravate discomfort and white discharge (leucorrhoea).
- Support vaginal flora naturally. Coconut water, fenugreek, and probiotic-rich buttermilk (in warm climates) may help balance discharge.
- Add herbal allies. Drink decoctions of Shatavari, Lodhra, or Ashoka bark under guidance—these are key ingredients in Wama Tablets and support regular cycles.
- Regulate your sleep-wake cycle. Irregular sleep worsens hormonal imbalance; aim for consistent 10pm-6am sleep.
- Reduce physical strain during periods. Gentle movement like yin yoga or walking is better than intense workouts during heavy flow or cramps.
- Practice womb-focused care. Apply warm castor oil packs on the lower abdomen to ease congestion and support uterine detox.
- Track symptoms over time. Note cycle changes, flow pattern, and mood shifts - it helps measure how Wama is helping and identify any deeper imbalance.
- Maintain mind-body balance. Use breathing techniques (like Nadi Shodhana), gentle self-massage (abhyanga), and menstrual journaling to connect with your cycle intuitively.
- During leucorrhoea or irritation, wear loose cotton underwear and avoid chemical - laden hygiene products.

Wama Liquid
Ayurvedic Formula for Menstrual Balance and Reproductive Vitality
- Balances and revitalizes the female reproductive system
- Promotes healthy and regular menstrual flow
- Eases menstrual discomfort, pain, and mood fluctuations
- Maintains normal vaginal balance and helps overcome leucorrhoea
- Non-hormonal Ayurvedic support for menopausal symptoms
Each 10 ml Liquid contains aqueous extract derived from yavakut of:
- Ashoka (Saraca asoca) Bk. - 500 mg
- Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa) Bk. - 300 mg
- Agnimantha (Premna integrifolia) Rt. - 200 mg
- Ulatkambal (Abroma augusta) Rt. - 150 mg
- Devadaru (Cedrus deodara) Rt. - 150 mg
- Tagar (Valeriana wallichii) Rt. - 100 mg
- Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) Rt. - 300 mg
- Amrita (Tinospora cordifolia) St. - 150 mg
- Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) St. - 100 mg
- Draksha (Vitis vinifera) Fr. - 100 mg
- Ghritkumari (Aloe vera) Lf. - 50 mg
- Pippali (Piper longum) Fr. - 50 mg
Ashoka (Saraca indica)
Traditionally supports healthy menstrual flow and helps manage vaginal discharges and leucorrhea.
Reference: Review Article – IRJMETS (2023)
Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)
Helps relieve excessive menstrual flow and inflammation, supporting uterine health.
Reference: Clinical Study – AFDIL (2009)
Ulat Kambal (Abroma augusta)
Regulates menstrual flow and relieves dysmenorrhea.
Reference: Review Article – JAIMS (2024)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Exhibits strong anti-inflammatory properties supporting general wellness.
Reference: Antipsoriatic & Anti‐inflammatory Study – PubMed
Dev Daru (Cedrus deodara)
Exhibits anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that help soothe discomfort.
Reference: Studies on the anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity – PubMed (1999)
Tagar (Valeriana wallichii)
Relieves stress and anxiety, promoting natural relaxation and calmness.
Reference: Initial exploratory observational pharmacology – PubMed (2007)
- Eat freshly cooked, nourishing meals rich in iron, fiber, and plant-based proteins such as moong dal, leafy vegetables, beetroot, and sesame seeds.
- Include hormone-balancing spices like cumin, turmeric, fenugreek, dry ginger, and ajwain in your meals.
- Take warm herbal infusions such as shatavari tea or dry ginger with honey to reduce cramps and bloating.
- Avoid excess intake of caffeine, refined sugar, and processed or fried foods. They may worsen PMS and hormonal imbalance.
- Stay hydrated with lukewarm water and avoid cold beverages, especially during menstruation.
- Maintain a regular sleep cycle (7-8 hours). Irregular sleep can disrupt hormonal rhythms.
- Practice gentle yoga, stretching, or walking daily to ease cramps and improve blood flow.
- Incorporate pranayama (deep breathing) or meditation to reduce emotional fluctuations and stress.
- Use warm compresses or warm baths during menstruation to soothe abdominal discomfort.
- Avoid overexertion during your periods. Listen to your body and rest when needed.
- Track your cycle and mood changes using a period journal or app to observe improvements over time.
