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Vliv syrup The custodian of liver Vliv syrup serves to enhance the liver functioning and thus improves digestion and appetite. It has antioxidant properties which safeguard the liver against free radical injuries. It is beneficial for liver in hepatitis, malaria or any other chronic infectious insult to the liver. It prevents liver damage from toxins like alcohol, NSAIDs, or any other medicines or addictions. It improves the digestion by ensuring proper bile secretion from the liver and thus also acts to improve the appetite. It has been shown to be effective even in the acute phases of illnesses. Dosage: 2 teaspoonful three time daily In children below 10 years: 1 teaspoonful three times daily VLIV SYRUP
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INDIAN NAME
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LATIN NAME
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QUANTITY
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USES
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1. Makoy
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Solanum Nigrum
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120 mg.
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2. Bhuai Aonwla
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Phyllanthus Urinaria
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480 mg.
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3. Kasni
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Cichorium lntybus
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240 mg.
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4. Chitrak
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Plymbago zeylanica
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180 mg.
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5. Bhangra
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Eclipta prostrate
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240 mg.
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6. Sonth
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Zingiber officinale
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60 mg.
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Increases digestion
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7. Kalmegh
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Andrographis paniculata
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240 mg.
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8. Aonwla
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Emblica officinalis
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120 mg.
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Increases stamina, natural source of Vitamin âCâ
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9. Suhaga
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Soda biboras
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30 mg.
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10. Arroosa
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Adhatoda vasica
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60 mg.
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11. Punarnava
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Boerhaavia Diffusa
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180 mg.
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Protect lever, increase urine
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12. Giloysat
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Tinospora cordifolia
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90 mg.
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Remove weakness & so many diseases
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13. Sugar
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QS
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