Liver & Digestive care
Liver & Digestive care
Liver & Digestive care
Liver & Digestive care
Liver & Digestive care

Liver & Digestive care

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YGEIA LIVER AND DIGESTIVE CARE is an Ayurveda formulation containing 14 herbs which act as a restorative tonic for the liver, spleen, and gallbladder disorders. Useful for prevention of various stomach diseases caused by constipation and irregular drainage of the stomach.

KEY INGREDIENTS:

Contains Bhumi amla, Punarnava, Chitrak, Guduchi, Makoi, Isabgol, Amaltas, Yashtimadhu, Saunf, Harar, Bahera, Amla, Pippali, Ajmod.

KEY BENEFITS:

Relief from constipation stimulates digestion & bowel movement, Helps treat gastrointestinal disorders, Effective treatment of internal inflammation and enlargement of spleen, gallbladder, and liver. Helps the normalization of altered liver functions, Prevents alcoholic liver injury. It has antibacterial & anti-viral properties that help treat diarrhea, dysentery, and similar infections of the digestive system.

DOSAGE:

Two capsules 2 times daily or as directed by the physician

Ingredients
Each Hpmc vegan 750 mg capsule contains
Name of Ingredient Latin Name Qty(mg)
Bhumi Amla Phyllanthus niruri 100
Punarnava Boerhaavia diffusa 100
Chitrak Plumbago indica 100
Guduchi Tinospora cordifolia 100
Makoi Solanum nigrum 100
Isbagol Plantago ovata 50
Amaltas Cassia fistula 25
Yashtimadhu Glycyrrhiza glabra 25
Saunf Foeniculum vulgare 25
Harar Terminalia chebula 25
Bahera Terminalia belerica 25
Amla Emblica officinale 25
Pippali Piper longum 25
Ajmod Apium leptophyllum 25

 

Research

Phyllanthus niruri (Bhumi Amla):

Dr. Hakim Md. Kamruzzaman and Dr. Md. Obydul Hoq : A review on ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and pharmacological properties of Phyllanthus niruri. Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 2016; 4(6): 173-180

Boerhaavia diffusa (Punarnava):

Nayak P, Thirunavoukkarasu M. A review of the plant Boerhaavia diffusa: its chemistry, pharmacology and therapeutical potential. The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2016;5(2):83-92.

Plumbago indica (Chitrak):

  1. KANCHANA1* AND A. MOHAMED SADIQ2 : HEPATOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PLUMBAGO ZEYLANICA ON PARACETAMOL INDUCED LIVER TOXICITY IN RATS. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol 3, Issue 1, 2011.

Nisha Sharma and Purshotam Kaushik : Medicinal, Biological and Pharmacological Aspects of Plumbago zeylanica (Linn.). Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2014; 3(4): 117-120. 

Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi) :

Avnish K. Upadhyay, Kaushal Kumar,1 Arvind Kumar,2 and Hari S. Mishra

Hook. f. and Thoms. (Guduchi) – validation of the Ayurvedic pharmacology through experimental and clinical studies. Int J Ayurveda Res. 2010 Apr-Jun; 1(2): 112–121. doi: 10.4103/0974-7788.64405.

*1AK Meena, 1Arjun Singh,1P Panda, 1Sudip Mishra, 1MM Rao : Tinospora cordifolia: Its Bioactivities and Evaluation of Physicochemical Properties. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 2010; 2(2); 50-55

​Solanum nigrum (Makoi):

Bimal Bibhuti (Advisor- Er. K. L. Bala) : Development and Physico-chemical analysis of digestive pills from Makoi (Solanum nigrum). DOI: 10.9790/2402-1008016468. IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology. .Volume 10, Issue 8 Ver. I (Aug. 2016), PP 64-68

Chandrashekhar Jagtap1*, Rajeshree Patil2, Prajapati PK3 : BRIEF REVIEW ON THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS OF KAKAMACHI (Solanum nigrum Linn.). Ayurpharm Int J Ayur Alli Sci., Vol.2, No.2 (2013) Pages 22 – 32 6. Plantago ovata (Isabgol) :

Anju1*, Mohammad Idris2 : A Versatile Unani Drug: Isabgol (Plantago ovata). Anju et al. Ijppr.Human, 2018; Vol. 12 (4): 76-86.

Cassia fistula (Amaltas):

Arshad H. Rahmani : Cassia fistula Linn: Potential candidate in the health management. Pharmacognosy Res. 2015 Jul-Sep; 7(3): 217–224. doi: 10.4103/0974-8490.157956.

Dr. Manisha Sharma* 1, Dr. Jagdish Mohan Onkar2 and Dr. Omprakash Sharma3 : AN OVERVIEW OF BOTANICAL AND THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS OF ARAGVADH- [CASSIA FISTULA LINN]. wjpmr, 2019,5(3), 82-87.

Glycyrrhiza glabra (Yashtimadhu):

Jae-Chul Jung,#1 Yun-Hee Lee,#2 Sou Hyun Kim,3 Keuk-Jun Kim,4 Kyung-Mi Kim,1 Seikwan Oh,5 and Young-Suk Jungcorresponding author3 : Hepatoprotective effect of licorice, the root of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer, in alcohol-induced fatty liver disease. BMC Complement Altern Med. 2016; 16: 19. Published online 2016 Jan 22. doi: 10.1186/s12906-016-0997-0.

Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra):

MR Lee the journey of the sweet root from Mesopotamia to England. J R Coll Physicians Edinb 2018; 48: 378–82 | DOI: 10.4997/JRCPE.2018.419. 9. Foeniculum vulgare (Saunf) :

Deepmala Verma, SukHraj Punar, Raaz K Maheshwari : Fennel : A Spice For Overall Health Welfare. Advance Research in Agriculture and Veterinary Science Volume 5 [3] May 2018: 31-37.

Terminalia chebula (Harar):

Thrigulla Saketh Ram, Bandari Srinivasulu, Ala Narayana. Pragmatic Usage of Haritaki (Terminalia Chebula Retz): An Ayurvedic Perspective Vis- à -vis Current Practice. Int. J. Ayur. Pharma Research 2013; 1 (3): 72-82.

Terminalia belerica (Bahera):

Manish Pal Singh*, Avneet Gupta, Siddhraj S. Sisodia : Ethno and Modern Pharmacological Profile of Baheda (Terminalia bellerica): A review. The Pharmaceutical and Chemical Journal, 2018,5(1):153-162.Swati Kumari, 

Shailendra:

Dr. Mythili Krishna J, Dr. Arun B Joshi, Dr.Gurav, Dr. Anant V Bhandarkar, Dr. Amit Agarwal, Dr. Deepak M and Dr. Gururaj GM : A pharmacognostic, phytochemical and pharmacological review of Terminalia bellerica. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry 2017; 6(5): 368-376.

Emblica officinalis (Amla):

PUSHPENDRA KUMAR JAIN1*, DEBAJYOTI DAS2, NALINI PANDEY1, PRACHI JAIN3 : TRADITIONAL INDIAN HERB EMBLICA OFFICINALIS AND ITS MEDICINAL IMPORTANCE. Innov JAyruvedic Sci, Vol 4, Issue 4, 2016, 1-15

Piper longum (Pippali):

Purnendu Panda et al: Pippali - A Potent Drug Used For Hepatic Disorder W.S.R Yakritodara - A Review. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal {online} 2018 {cited October, 2018}.

Apium leptophyllum (Ajmod):

Himanshu Bhusan Sahoo,a,∗ Rakesh Sagar,b Anjan Kumar,c Amrita Bhaiji,c and Subrat Kumar Bhattamishrad : Antidiarrhoeal investigation of ​Apium leptophyllum​ (Pers.) by modulation of Na+K+ATPase, nitrous oxide and intestinal transit in rats. Biomed J. 2016 Dec; 39(6): 376–381. Published online 2016 Dec 21. doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2016.11.003.


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Great for the entire digestion tract

I travel and live in different places all the time. Quite literally. So often I'm left with being unable to control my diet.i find that taking one of these pills in the morning, especially on days when I'm unsure of what food is gonna go in, it keeps my digestive system in check and balance. Thankyou