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Acigon Syrup - Natural Cure for Gastritis & Stomach Acidity
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ACIGON is the best classical herbal combination for amlapitta-hyperacidity. Its an everlasting solution for acid peptic disorders. It relieves gaseous distention and bilious symptoms. |
Formation of gas in the stomach or the intestines is primarily due to defective digestion because the foods undigested are not properly assimilated into the system and the presence of waste matters goes on putrefying. The aggravation of pitta causes a burning sensation and if kapha is vitiated, there is nausea and vomiting. It may be accompanied with pain in the region of the stomach, flatulence, eructations, a foul taste in the mouth, heart burn and a general feeling of discomfort. There is also a loss of appetite. Thus it may be the offshoot of many other diseases. Indications:
- Acidity
- Acid Peptic disorders
- Indigestion
- Peptic ulcers
- Dyspepsia
- Gastritis
- Flatulence
- Irregular bowel habits
- Eructations.
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Amla (Emblica officinalis) - 200mg
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale) - 30mg
Marich (Piper nigrum) - 30mg
Pippali (Piper longrum) - 30mg
Mulathi (Glycyrrhiza glabra) - 140mg
Nishoth (Operculina terpethum) - 130mg
Kapardika Bhasm - 40mg
Shankha Bhasm - 65mg
Mandura Bhasm - 5mg
Abharak Bhasm - 5mg
Tamra Bhasm - 5mg
Pravala Pishti - 20mg
Mishri - 160mg
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Packaging: 100ml Plastic Bottle
Dosage: Two teaspoon 2-3 times a day or as directed by the physician. It is 100% herbal and safe.
* Not Suitable for Diabetic patients*
(Emblica officinalis): It is a wonder herb and one of the precious gifts of nature to man. It is Aperient, Diuretic, Laxative, Astringent and relieves acidity immediately. It is the richest known source of vitamin 'C'. The fruit is acrid, cooling, refreshing and laxative. It contributes greatly towards health and longevity.
Nishoth (Operculina terpethum): Nishoth relieves constipation, alleviates vata (apan vayu) and maintains balance with saman vayu. It is used as a purgative. Nishoth has long been used in India as a carthartic, that is, a drug which induces active movement of the bowels.
Mulathi (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Most effective anti-ulcer herb, gives miraculous results in acid peptic disorders. It is very effective in treating pain due to stomach ulcers, as it soothes the irritation caused by acids.
Marich (Piper nigrum): Pepper has a stimulating effect on the digestive organs and produces an increased flow of saliva and gastric juices. It is an appetiser and a good home remedy for digestive disorders. It is stimulant, pungent, aromatic, digestive and nervine tonic.Vacha (Acorus calamus): Takes care of vata associated with pitta.
Sunthi (Zingiber officinale): Ginger has been used to aid digestion and treat stomach upset, diarrhea, and nausea for more than 2,000 years.
Pippali (Piper longum): Piper Longum helps stimulate the appetite and it dispels gas from the intestines. Also known as the "Long Pepper," it removes cold and obstructions from the liver and spleen and helps dispell abdominal tumors.
Diet:
Fruits and vegetables are particularly protective sources of fiber and seem to reduce the amount of inflammation in the lining of the stomach; fruit juice appears to have this benefit as well. Consumption of foods and beverages that irritate the lining of the stomach or increase the stomach acids should be avoided completely or reduced, and known allergens eliminated.
Lifestyle:
The cure for gastritis caused by ingesting irritating substances is to stop the long-term use of these substances, which may include:
- Alcohol
- Tobacco
Acidic beverages such as coffee (both caffeinated and decaffeinated), carbonated beverages, and fruit juices with citric acid
- NSAIDS, such as aspirin and ibuprofen – switch to other pain relievers (like acetominophen)
- high fat foods ( high fat foods incresase inflammation in the stomach lining)
Advice:
- Have plenty of water and juices, especially lemon juice laced with a pinch of salt
- Drinking water gives immediate relief to symptoms like distended stomach and gas.
- Chewing a small piece of fresh ginger with salt, five to ten minutes before meals, stimulates digestion.
- A teaspoon of seeds of Ajwain with a little rock salt is a good remedy for this ailment.
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