Kerala Ayurveda Hamsapadadi Kwath is an excellent classical formulation for regulating your thyroid hormones and TSH. It perfectly blends five thyroid-friendly herbs: Walking maidenhair fern or Hamsapadi, Malabar nut or Vasa, Giloy or Guduchi, Neem or Nimba, & Long pepper or Pippali. It is a wonderful herbal tonic to balance thyroid function and combat thyroid dysfunctions.
Benefits:
Optimises TSH, T3, T4 level: Kerala Ayurveda Hamsapadadi Kwath is enriched with herbs like hamsapadi, vasa, and Guduchi that help to regulate TSH, T3, and T4 hormones.
Improves metabolism: Thyroid hormones T3 and T4 control metabolism. An imbalance in hormone function affects the metabolism, causing bloating and changes in bowel habits. Hamsapadadi Kwath helps optimize your metabolism.
Eases thyroid dysfunction: Kerala Ayurveda Hamsapadadi Kwath is an ideal tonic to fight thyroid dysfunctions. It helps to relieve mild-to-moderate hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism and keeps your thyroid young and lively.
Keeps you energetic and fit: Hamsapadadi Kwath helps to balance Vata and Kapha doshas and reduces irritability, nervousness, and fatigue. It helps to keep you lively and cheerful throughout the day.
Suggested Usages:
Usage: Shake the bottle well, mix 15 ml of the Hamsapadadi Kwath with 60 ml of lukewarm water, and take it twice daily before food or as directed by your physician. For best results, use consistently for three months.
Key Ingredients:
Walking maidenhair fern or hamsapadi
Malabar nut or vasa
Giloy or guduchi
Neem or nimba
Long pepper or pippali
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