J & J Dechane Sal Phos Tablets Combination of ayurvedic herbs for loss of appetite and digestive disorders. - Revandchini, in small doses is used as an astringent, bitter and in the treatment of diarrhoea.
- Balaharde is used as an astringent, bitter, stomachic and regulates the bowel.
- Jeera is used as a carminative and increases appetite.
- Sonth is used as a carminative. It also prevents griping.
- Chitrak is mainly used for stomach troubles and better digestion.
- Sounf relieves flatulence.
- Aunla is used for regulating bowel movements.
- Talispatra is carminative stomachic and tonic.
- Papai used in deficiency of gastric juice in dyspepsia and intestinal irritations.
- Kutki is used in loss of appetite, indigestion, dyspepsia.
- Haldi is aromatic, Carminative and anthelmintic.
Jungli elaichi, Chitraka, Dhania, Bhangra Ajwan and Pipli are very good digestives, carminatives and stomachics. The combination acts as a carminatives, stomachic and cholagogue and it improves digestion. Composition: Each uncoated tablet contains: - Revandchini (Rheum emodi):33 mg.
- Chitrak (Plumbago zeylanicum ): 33 mg.
- Balaharde (Terminalia chebula): 23 mg.
- Sunth (Zingiber officinale): 8 mg.
- Jeera (Cuminum cyminum): 4 mg.
- Talispatra (Abies webbiana): 13 mg.
- Papai (Carica papaya): 12 mg.
- Amla (Emblica officinalis):10 mg.
- Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa): 8 mg.
- Sounf (Foeniculum vulgare): 28 mg.
- Jungli Elaichi (Amomum subulatum): 3 mg.
- Chirata (Swertia chirata): 8 mg.
- Dhania (Coriandrum sativum): 3 mg.
- Bhangra (Eclipta alba): 32 mg.
- Haldi (Curcuma longa): 33 mg.
- Ajwan (Ptychotis ajowan): 12 mg.
- Pipli (Piper longum): 4 mg.
Indications: Loss of appetite, fermentative disorders of digestion, biliousness, flatulence, dyspeptic symptoms, chronic constipation. Suggested Dosage: In loss of Appetite and as a digestive tonic 1 to 2 tablets before each meal. In other digestive troubles 1 to 2 tablets after each meal *************** About J & J Dechane: Over 90 years ago, J. & J. Dechane Laboratories (P) Ltd., was founded in 1917 in Hyderabad, India, by the late D. F. de Souza, a man born before his time , who combined in a unique fashion, great vision, with vast knowledge of the different systems of medicine. D. F .de Souza sought to combine the best in all the three systems of medicine- modern, allopathy, ayurveda and homeopathy. His aim was to provide effective drugs for India's masses, with minimal side effects and at low cost. Herbo- mineral medicines, the result of his untiring efforts and single minded devotion was an array of over 50 unique preparations, designed to treat common ailments, and providing efficacy, safety and economy. Dechane - Popular drugs in rural India, over the last eighty years, J. & J. DeChane herbo-mineral medicines have become popular, particularly in rural India - from the villages of Kerala and Tamilnadu to the villages of UP and Punjab, and from the villages in Gujarat and Maharashtra to the remote villages in Assam. The efficacy of the products helped to build up peoples' faith in DeChane medicines .This in fact, is the large body of unpublished clinical trails for those time tested remedies. Many modern remedies are herbal. Very often the question arises are these herbal medicines part of modern science , or are they outdated. Many modern remedies are in any case herbal - eg Digitalis, Reserpine, Ergot and even Corticosteroids. Unfortunately , many of these remedies , although proved in usefulness in practice , have not been studied in depth in the same organized manner as some modern remedies. This is where J. & J. DeChane are trying to make a contribution with organized and systematic studies of herbo- mineral medicines. DeChane medicines have a place in modern drug therapy. Many modern doctors feel that there has been great advance in the medical field , and this is true. However there are still many problems . Bacteria are daily getting resistant to drugs like sulphas and antibiotics .Testing is always not possible before administering specific therapy. In these circumstances, there must be something that the doctor can use which is tried, tested - and safe. |