
Mucex Tablets
Ayurvedic formulation for cough relief, throat soothing, and respiratory support
- Provides effective mucolytic and expectorant support for easier airway clearance
- Helps reduce cough intensity and lowers the frequency of coughing episodes
- Offers soothing relief to the throat and alleviates irritant or persistent cough
- Non sedative, gentle on the system, and safe for long term use
Each tablet contains aqueous dry extract derived from Yavakut of 1 to 11:
- Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Rt. - 300 mg
- Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) Lt. - 300 mg
- Somalata (Ephedra vulgaris) Pl. - 200 mg
- Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum) Rt. - 200 mg
- Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum) Rt. - 200 mg
- Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) Rt. - 125 mg
- Haridra (Curcuma longa) Rz. - 125 mg
- Pippali (Piper longum) Fr. - 125 mg
- Shunthi (Zingiber officinale) Rz. - 100 mg
- Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) Lf. - 50 mg
- Twak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) St. Bk. - 50 mg
- Nasvar - 100 mg
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Helps soothe irritated airways and reduces cough severity; shows demulcent and anti inflammatory actions that support throat comfort.
Reference:
Review on therapeutic uses of Glycyrrhiza glabra, 2021 (PMCID: PMC8703329)
Vasa (Adhatoda vasica)
Natural bronchodilator and expectorant; supports thinning of mucus and smoother airflow due to vasicine rich leaf extracts.
Reference:
Pharmacological insights on Adhatoda vasica, 2023 (PMID: 37063312)
Somavali (Ephedra vulgaris)
Provides bronchodilation and helps ease breathing; ephedrine type alkaloids support airway relaxation.
Reference: Traditional and phytochemical documentation of Ephedra species
Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum)
Traditionally used as an expectorant; studies show anti inflammatory and airway soothing properties.
Reference:
Clerodendrum serratum pharmacological review, 2023 (PMCID: PMC10734715)
Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum)
Acts as an expectorant and demulcent; helps relieve congestion and supports respiratory comfort.
Reference:
Solanum xanthocarpum therapeutic review, 2013 (PMCID: PMC3609245)
Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa)
Shows anti inflammatory and mild bronchodilatory effects that help reduce irritation in productive cough.
Reference:
Immunomodulatory and anti inflammatory activity of Boerhavia diffusa, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2010 (PMID: 19961907)
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
Curcumin rich root with anti allergic and anti inflammatory properties; supports relief in airway inflammation.
Reference:
Curcumin effects in allergic airway inflammation, Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2003 (PMID: 12859458)
Pippali (Piper longum)
Displays anti allergic and bronchodilatory activity; piperine also enhances absorption of other herbal constituents.
Reference:
Piperine as a bioenhancer and anti inflammatory agent, Planta Medica, 1985 (PMID: 4085772)
Zingiber (Zingiber officinale)
Helps relieve throat irritation and persistent cough; shows anti tussive and anti inflammatory benefits.
Reference:
Anti tussive effect of ginger extract, Phytotherapy Research, 2011 (PMID: 21225690)
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
Acts as an expectorant and antimicrobial; supports overall respiratory wellness.
Reference:
Evidence based review of Ocimum sanctum, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2014 (PMCID: PMC4296439)
- Eat light, warm, and easy-to-digest meals like khichdi, clear soups, and steamed vegetables.
- Include turmeric, tulsi, ginger, black pepper, and cinnamon in daily food for their natural anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties.
- Drink warm herbal teas such as licorice or vasa decoction and sip warm water throughout the day.
- Avoid cold, fried, processed, and heavy foods that aggravate mucus production.
- Reduce intake of dairy products during active cough or congestion.
- Practice steam inhalation with eucalyptus or mint oil to loosen mucus and ease breathing.
- Do gentle breathing exercises or pranayama such as Anulom Vilom and Bhramari daily.
- Ensure adequate rest and proper sleep to support immune recovery.
- Keep your environment dust-free and avoid exposure to smoke or allergens.
- Use a humidifier in dry climates to maintain moisture in the airways.

Mucex Syrup
Ayurvedic formulation for cough relief, throat soothing, and respiratory support
- Provides effective mucolytic and expectorant support for easier airway clearance
- Helps reduce cough intensity and lowers the frequency of coughing episodes
- Offers soothing relief to the throat and alleviates irritant or persistent cough
- Non sedative, gentle on the system, and safe for long term use
Each 10 ml syrup contains aqueous extract derived from Yavakut of:
- Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Rt. - 300 mg
- Vasa (Adhatoda vasica) Lt. - 300 mg
- Somalata (Ephedra vulgaris) Pl. - 200 mg
- Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum) Rt. - 200 mg
- Kantakari (Solanum surattense) Rt. - 200 mg
- Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) Rt. - 125 mg
- Haridra (Curcuma longa) Rz. - 125 mg
- Pippali (Piper longum) Fr. - 125 mg
- Shunthi (Zingiber officinale) Rz. - 100 mg
- Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) Lf. - 50 mg
- Twak (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) St. Bk. - 50 mg
- Pushkar (Inula racemosa) Rt. - 50 mg
- Kulanjan (Alpinia galanga) Rz. - 100 mg
- Nasvager - 25 mg
Yashtimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Helps soothe irritated airways and reduces cough severity; shows demulcent and anti inflammatory actions that support throat comfort.
Reference:
Review on therapeutic uses of Glycyrrhiza glabra, 2021 (PMCID: PMC8703329)
Vasa (Adhatoda vasica)
Natural bronchodilator and expectorant; supports thinning of mucus and smoother airflow due to vasicine rich leaf extracts.
Reference:
Pharmacological insights on Adhatoda vasica, 2023 (PMID: 37063312)
Somavali (Ephedra vulgaris)
Provides bronchodilation and helps ease breathing; ephedrine type alkaloids support airway relaxation.
Reference: Traditional and phytochemical documentation of Ephedra species
Bharangi (Clerodendrum serratum)
Traditionally used as an expectorant; studies show anti inflammatory and airway soothing properties.
Reference:
Clerodendrum serratum pharmacological review, 2023 (PMCID: PMC10734715)
Kantakari (Solanum xanthocarpum)
Acts as an expectorant and demulcent; helps relieve congestion and supports respiratory comfort.
Reference:
Solanum xanthocarpum therapeutic review, 2013 (PMCID: PMC3609245)
Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa)
Shows anti inflammatory and mild bronchodilatory effects that help reduce irritation in productive cough.
Reference:
Immunomodulatory and anti inflammatory activity of Boerhavia diffusa, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2010 (PMID: 19961907)
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
Curcumin rich root with anti allergic and anti inflammatory properties; supports relief in airway inflammation.
Reference:
Curcumin effects in allergic airway inflammation, Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2003 (PMID: 12859458)
Pippali (Piper longum)
Displays anti allergic and bronchodilatory activity; piperine also enhances absorption of other herbal constituents.
Reference:
Piperine as a bioenhancer and anti inflammatory agent, Planta Medica, 1985 (PMID: 4085772)
Zingiber (Zingiber officinale)
Helps relieve throat irritation and persistent cough; shows anti tussive and anti inflammatory benefits.
Reference:
Anti tussive effect of ginger extract, Phytotherapy Research, 2011 (PMID: 21225690)
Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum)
Acts as an expectorant and antimicrobial; supports overall respiratory wellness.
Reference:
Evidence based review of Ocimum sanctum, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2014 (PMCID: PMC4296439)
- Eat light, warm, and easy-to-digest meals like khichdi, clear soups, and steamed vegetables.
- Include turmeric, tulsi, ginger, black pepper, and cinnamon in daily food for their natural anti-inflammatory and expectorant properties.
- Drink warm herbal teas such as licorice or vasa decoction and sip warm water throughout the day.
- Avoid cold, fried, processed, and heavy foods that aggravate mucus production.
- Reduce intake of dairy products during active cough or congestion.
- Practice steam inhalation with eucalyptus or mint oil to loosen mucus and ease breathing.
- Do gentle breathing exercises or pranayama such as Anulom Vilom and Bhramari daily.
- Ensure adequate rest and proper sleep to support immune recovery.
- Keep your environment dust-free and avoid exposure to smoke or allergens.
- Use a humidifier in dry climates to maintain moisture in the airways.

Saina Nasal Drops
Ayurvedic formulation for allergy relief, nasal congestion, and sinus support.
- Reduces nasal hypersensitivity to environmental allergens
- Provides anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, and fever-reducing action
- Promotes healthy sinus drainage and breathing comfort
- Minimizes nasal discharge and relieves congestion
Each 100 ml. oil contains aqueous extract derived from yavakut of 1 to 10:
- Bhringraj (Eclipta alba) Pl. - 402.50 gm
- Eranda (Ricinus communis) Rt. - 2.5 gm
- Tagar (Valeriana wallichii) Rz. - 2.5 gm
- Shatapushpa (Anethum sowa) Fr. - 2.5 gm
- Jivanti (Leptadenia reticulata) Rt. - 2.5 gm
- Vidanga (Embelia ribes) Fr. - 2.5 gm
- Rasna (Pluchea lanceolata) Lf. - 2.5 gm
- Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Rt. - 2.5 gm
- Sunthi (Zingiber officinale) Rz. - 2.5 gm
- Saindhav (Sodium chloride) - 2.5 gm
- Milk - 100 ml
- Teel Oil (Sesamum indicum) - 100 ml
Yasti (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Soothes inflamed nasal mucosa; antiallergic and anti-inflammatory; helps relieve allergic rhinitis symptoms.
Reference:
Nasal irrigation with Glycyrrhiza glabra extract improved allergic rhinitis – J Ethnopharmacol, 2021 (PMID: 33857594)
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale)
Improves nasal symptoms and reduces inflammation in allergic rhinitis; shows antihistaminic and decongestant properties.
Reference:
Protective effect of Zingiber officinale in experimental allergic rhinitis – Am J Rhinol Allergy, 2015 (PMID: 26403321)
Teel Oil (Sesamum indicum)
Acts as a nasal mucosal base; relieves dryness and irritation; clinically shown to restore nasal moisture and comfort.
Reference:
Clinical trial: Sesame oil more effective than saline for dry nasal mucosa – Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg, 2001 (PMID: 11701073)
Bhringraj (Eclipta alba)
Traditionally used for cooling and rejuvenation; preclinical data report antianaphylactic/antihistaminic activity that may support upper-airway comfort.
Tagar (Valeriana wallichii)
Traditionally calming; used as an adjunct for stress-linked tension or headache that can accompany colds/sinus discomfort.
- Eat warm, easy-to-digest meals. Soups, light khichdi, or moong dal are ideal during sinus discomfort.
- Add spices like turmeric, dry ginger, black pepper, tulsi, and cumin. They help clear nasal passages and reduce Kapha buildup.
- Avoid cold items like ice cream, curd, banana, and fried snacks. They increase mucus and worsen congestion.
- Limit processed sugar and sour foods. They can aggravate allergic reactions.
- Sip on warm herbal teas (like tulsi, mulethi, or vasa) 2–3 times a day to soothe the throat and sinuses.
- Keep your head and chest warm, especially in cold or windy environments.
- Do daily steam inhalation with tulsi or eucalyptus leaves to promote sinus drainage.
- Avoid sudden exposure to dust, strong scents, and cold air. These can trigger allergy flare-ups.
- Practice deep breathing (pranayama) like Anulom-Vilom to improve lung and sinus function.
- Apply the nasal oil regularly as advised, preferably after bath or before bed.
- Rest adequately and avoid overexertion during seasonal changes or infection.

Saina Tablets
Effective Ayurvedic relief for allergic rhinitis, sinus congestion, and seasonal fever.
- Reduces hypersensitivity of nasal mucosa to environmental triggers
- Provides anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, and antipyretic effects
- Promotes sinus drainage and relieves nasal blockage
- Minimizes nasal secretion and congestion
- Helps manage fever and cold of varied origin
Each film-coated tablet contains:
- Tribhuwankirti Ras Pdr. – 80 mg
- Maha Sudarshan Ext. – 200 mg
- Amrita Ext. (Tinospora cordifolia St.) – 100 mg
Processed in:
- Tulasi Dct. (Ocimum sanctum Lf.)
- Vasa Dct. (Adhatoda vasica Lf.)
- Kulinjan Dct. (Alpinia galanga Rz.)
- Yasti Dct. (Glycyrrhiza glabra Rt.)
- Kantakari Dct. (Solanum xanthocarpum Pl.)
Tribhuvankirti Ras
Traditional herbomineral formulation used for fever, respiratory congestion, and detoxification; supports reduction of temperature and kapha-related blockage.
Reference:
Pharmaceutical and therapeutic review of Tribhuvankirti Ras – Int Ayurvedic Med J, 2022
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Pharmaceutico-analytical study and classical context of Tribhuvankirti Ras – Int Ayurvedic Med J, 2021
Maha Sudarshan Extract
Known for its antipyretic, antiviral, and detoxifying activity; traditionally prescribed in fevers of varied origin including seasonal and malarial.
Reference:
Validation and quantification of biomarkers in Mahasudarshan Churna – J Ayurveda Integr Med, 2020 (PMCID: PMC7291524)
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Pharmacopeial standardization of Mahasudarshan Churna – J Med Plants Stud, 2013
Amrita Extract (Tinospora cordifolia)
Potent immunomodulator and anti-inflammatory herb; helps reduce fever and supports defense against recurrent respiratory infections.
Reference:
Immunomodulatory active compounds from T. cordifolia – J Ethnopharmacol, 2012 (PMID: 22472109)
- Eat warm, freshly cooked meals. Soups, khichdi, or light moong dal are ideal during sinus congestion.
- Add spices like black pepper, dry ginger, turmeric, tulsi, and cumin to your food. These help clear nasal passages and reduce allergies.
- Avoid cold drinks, ice cream, curd, and deep-fried snacks. They increase mucus and block sinuses.
- Reduce exposure to processed sugar and sour foods. They can make your symptoms worse.
- Sip warm water or herbal teas (like tulsi, vasa, or licorice) several times a day to soothe the throat and nasal passages.
- Keep your head and chest warm, especially during cooler weather or AC exposure.
- Do gentle steam inhalation 1–2 times daily to clear nasal blockage.
- Avoid sudden exposure to dust, pollen, or strong perfumes. They can trigger allergies.
- Practice deep breathing (pranayama) in the morning to strengthen respiratory function.
- Take proper rest and avoid overexertion during fever or allergic flare-ups.
- Maintain a clean, dust-free, and well-ventilated room to reduce allergic triggers.

Sirisarista
Comprehensive Ayurvedic Support for Metabolism and Immunity
- Supports healthy metabolism through its Deepana, Pachana, and Anulomana actions
- Helps eliminate metabolic toxins such as (Aam-visha) and environmental pollutants known as (Dushi-visha)
- Assists in clearing obstructed pathways referred to as (Srotavrodha)
- Strengthens the immune system holistically and helps prevent recurrence
- Contains potent anti inflammatory and antioxidant herbs
Each 5 ml liquid contains aqueous extract derived from yavakut of:
- Shirish (Albizzia lebbeck) St. Bk. - 1010 mg
- Pushkar (Inula racemosa) Rt. - 25 mg
- Ela (Elettaria cardamomum) Fr. - 25 mg
- Nili (Indigofera tinctoria) Lf. - 25 mg
- Haridra (Curcuma longa) Rz. - 25 mg
- Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) St. - 25 mg
- Sunthi (Zingiber officinale) Rz. - 25 mg
- Pippali (Piper longum) Fr. - 25 mg
- Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea) Stm. - 25 mg
- Priyangu (Callicarpa macrophylla) Infl. - 25 mg
- Guda - q.s.
Shirish (Albizzia lebbeck)
Potent anti allergic herb known for reducing respiratory irritation. Helps ease cough severity, supports airway comfort, and promotes clearer breathing.
Reference:
Albizzia lebbeck pharmacological review, 2007 (PMID: 17472710)
Pushkar (Inula racemosa)
Traditionally used for respiratory support. Helps relieve chest discomfort, supports smoother airflow, and contributes to easier breathing.
Reference:
Inula racemosa ethnopharmacology overview, 2003 (PMID: 12834067)
Ela (Elettaria cardamomum)
Acts as a mild expectorant and soothing herb. Helps support respiratory ease, freshens breath, and contributes to throat comfort.
Reference:
Cardamom phytochemical and therapeutic review, 2016 (PMID: 27004399)
Nili (Indigofera tinctoria)
Traditionally used for calming respiratory tissues due to its cooling effect.
Reference:
Review of traditional uses and pharmacology of Indigofera species, 2020
Haridra (Curcuma longa)
Curcumin rich root with anti allergic and anti inflammatory properties; supports relief in airway inflammation.
Reference:
Curcumin effects in allergic airway inflammation, 2003 (PMID: 12859458)
Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
Known for anti inflammatory and antimicrobial actions. Supports respiratory tract cleansing and helps reduce irritation.
Reference:
Pharmacological activities of Berberis species, 2015 (PMID: 25620680)
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale)
Helps soothe throat irritation and persistent cough. Exhibits anti tussive and anti inflammatory benefits that support comfortable breathing.
Reference:
Anti tussive effect of ginger extract, 2011 (PMID: 21225690)
Pippali (Piper longum)
Displays anti allergic and bronchodilatory activity; piperine also enhances absorption of other herbal constituents.
Reference:
Piperine as a bioenhancer and anti inflammatory agent, 1985 (PMID: 4085772)
Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea)
Rich in antioxidant and anti inflammatory compounds. Helps ease respiratory inflammation and supports airway comfort.
Reference:
Mesua ferrea phytochemical and pharmacological review, 2017 (PMID: 28440469)
Priyangu (Callicarpa macrophylla)
Traditionally used for its cooling and soothing properties. Helps calm irritated respiratory tissues and supports comfort.
Reference:
Ethnomedicinal overview of Callicarpa species, 2016 (PMID: 27636887)
- Include warm, freshly cooked, easy-to-digest meals that support Agni (digestive fire).
- Avoid heavy, oily, deep-fried, and excessively cold or processed foods that increase Aam (toxins).
- Add detox-supportive spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and ginger to your food.
- Limit dairy and sugar intake, especially during seasonal transitions or respiratory discomfort.
- Drink warm water or herbal teas such as tulsi or ginger to support metabolism and clear toxins.
- Include light soups, green leafy vegetables, and seasonal fruits in moderation.
- Avoid overeating and late-night meals to reduce digestive burden.
- Follow regular meal timings and maintain a daily routine to balance circadian rhythms.
- Engage in moderate physical activity such as walking, yoga, or pranayama to support Srotas (body channels).
- Practice stress management through meditation or deep breathing to prevent immune suppression.
- Avoid excessive screen time or late nights that disturb sleep and weaken immunity.
- Keep living spaces well-ventilated and avoid known allergens or environmental toxins.
- Ensure regular bowel movements and avoid suppression of natural urges.
- Consider seasonal detox practices.
