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Hepalina 
Liver Corrective Capsules
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Indications 
  • Corrects liver insufficiency and protects liver cell efficiency.
  • Protects liver against alcohol, infections, drugs and chemicals.
  • Improves appetite, digestion and metabolism.

  • Components 
    Himsra, Arjuna, Kasani, Kasamarda, Mandur bhasm, Biranjasipha, Kakamachi, Jhavuka, 
    Extracts: Amalaki, Chitraka, Haritaki, Guduchi, Vibhitaki, Vidanga, Daruharidra, Parpata, Punarnava, Bhumyamalaki, Mulaka, Bhringaraja. 
    Pack Size: 30 Tablets 

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    Himsra
    Latin Names: Capparis spinosa Linn (Capparidaceae)
    English Names:The Caper Bush
    Sanskrit Names: Himsra
    Hindi Names:Cabra
    The plant is credited with anti-tubercular property. The root bark is extensively used in Ayurvedic system of  medicine. The bark is bitter, diuretic and expectorant. It is given in spleen, renal and hepatic complaints. The bruised leaves are applied as a poultice in gout. An extract of the plant is one of the constituents of the Ayurvedic preparation `Liv.52' administered to treat preliminary cases of acute viral hepatitis and cirrhosis of liver; and has shown encouraging results against viral infection in man. The plant extract is also a constituent of another drug `Geriforte' useful in treating senile pruritis, itching and other ailments associated with old age and anxiety neurosis.

    Kasani
    Latin Names: Cichorium intybus, Linn. (Asteraceae)
    English Names: Chicory, Succory, Wild Endive
    Sanskrit Names: Kasani, Hinduba,  Kasni.

    Kasamarda
    Latin Names: Cassia occidentalis Linn. (Caesalpiniaceae)
    English Names: Coffee Senna, Foetid Cassia, Negro Coffee, Rubbish Cassia, Stinking Weed
    Sanskrit Names: Kasamarda, Arimarda, Kasari
    Hindi Names: Badikasondi,Chakunda, Kasonda
    The seed is bitter and has tonic, febrifugal and purgative properties. It is considered  to be a blood tonic and excellent diuretic. The seeds are useful in cough and whooping cough, convulsions and in heart diseases

    Mandur bhasm
    Sanskrit / Indian Names : Mandur bhasm, 
    English Name : Ferric Oxide Calx
    It is prepared by purifying and calcinating iron rust. Mandura  is specially useful in anemia, amenorrhoea, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia,  chlorosis, hepatic and splenic disorders. It is also used in diarrhea, chronic bowel complaints,  dyspepsia, intestinal worms, nervous diseases, neuralgia of the 5th nerve due to debility, kidney diseases, albuminuria, etc. It is a powerful  hematinic  and tonic and is valuable in the treatment of hemolytic jaundice and microcytic anemia.

    Biranjasipha
    Latin Names:  Achillea millefolium Linn. (Asteraceae)
    English Names: Yarrow, Milfoil
    Hindi Names: Biranjasipha,  Gandana
    The herb is considered astringent, tonic, diaphoretic, vulnerary and styphic. It has shown excellent results in the treatment of  influenza and heavy chest colds and is much used in   blood-purifying  compounds

    Kakamachi
    Latin Names: Solanum nigrum, Linn. (Solanaceae)
    English Names: Black Nightshade
    Sanskrit Names:  Kakamachi,  Kakahva
    Hindi Names: Makoi
    The plant is effective  in the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver. The plant is also credited  with emollient, diuretic, antiseptic and laxative properties

    Jhavuka
    Latin Names: Tamarix gallica  auct., Dyer in part, non Linn. (Tamaricaceae)
    English Names: Tamarisk
    Sanskrit Names: Jhavuka
    Hindi Names: Jhav, Jhau
    Because of its mild and sweet taste, it is used to move the bowels in children as well  as in bleeding disorders like menorrhagia, bleeding per rectum and  epistaxis.

    Amalaki
    Latin Names: Emblica officinalis Gaerth, Phyllanthus emblica Linn
    English Name: Indian   Gooseberry
    Indian Name:  Amalaki
    Use
    Respiratory infections
    Skin disorders
    Premature aging

    Chitraka
    Latin Names: Plumbago zeylanica Linn. (Plumbaginaceae)
    English Name:White Leadwort
    Indian Name: Chitraka
    It is used as a stimulant, adjunct to other preparations. It enters in numerous compound preparations.  In small doses it is a powerful stimulant of the mucus membrane of  the digestive organs.

    Haritaki
    Latin Name: Terminaliachebula Retz
    English Name: Chebulic Myrobalan
    Sanskrit Name: Haritaki
    Use: Constipation, Hemorrhoids

    Guduchi
    Latin Names: Tinospora  cordifolia  (Willd.) Miers
    English Name: Tinospora Gulancha
    Sanskrit Name: Guduchi
    Use:Hepatitis, Arthritis, As an adjuvant in Chemotherapy
    Immunomodulator

    Vibhitaki
    Latin Names: Terminalia bellirica  Roxb. (Combretaceae) Terminalia bellirica 
    English Name:  BelliricMyrobalan
    Sanskrit Name: Vibhitaki,  Karshaphala, Kalidruma
    Hindi Name: Bahera
    The fruit possesses antibacterial  properties. It is employed in dropsy, piles and diarrhea. While using  herbal eye drops containing T.bellirica, encouraging results  have been obtained in cases of myopia, corneal opacity, pterigium,  immature cataract, chronic and acute infective conditions. The fruit  possesses myocardial depressive activity.

    Vidanga
    Latin Names: Embelia ribes  Burm. f. (Myrsinaceae)
    English Names: False Pepper  False Black Pepper 
    Sanskrit Names: Vidanga, Tandula,  Krimighna 
    Hindi Names: Baberang, Vayvidang
    The dried fruit is considered anthelmintic, astringent, carminative, alterative and stimulant.  It has been used in India since ancient times as an anthelmintic. It is effective in the treatment of ascariasis. The dried fruits are  used in decoctions for fevers and for diseases of the chest and skin.The fruit also shows anti-bacterial activity.

    Daruharidra
    Latin Names: Berberis aristata   DC. (Berberidaceae)
    English Names: Indian Berberry,  Tree Turmeric
    Sanskrit Names: Daruharidra,  Darvi, Darurajani
    Hindi Name: Darhald
    The roots form a reputed drug  in Ayurvedic medicine and possess antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities. The drug is regarded as a bitter tonic and is apparently used as a cholagogue, stomachic, laxative, diaphoretic, antipyretic  and antiseptic. It is administered externally in painful eye affections, indolent ulcers and hemorrhoids. The rootbark is very useful in periodic 
     neuralgia and menorrhagia.

    Punarnava
    Latin Names: Boerhaavia diffusa Linn. Boerhaavia repens Linn.
    English Name: Spreading Hogweed 
    Sanskrit Name:  Punarnava
    Use: Urinary tract infections.

    Bhumyamalaki
    Latin Name: Phyllanthus amarus Schum & Th. (Euphorbiaceae)
    English Name:  Bhumyaamalaki
    Sanskrit Name: Jar-Amla
    The plant is bitter, astringent, stomachic, diuretic, febrifuge and antiseptic. Whole plant is used in dropsy, gonorrhoea, menorrhagia and other genital affections. It is useful ingartropathy, dropsy, jaundice, diarrhoea, dysentery, intermittent fevers, ophthalmopathy, scabies, ulcers and wounds. Young shoots and leaves are given in dysentery and ulcers. Fresh root is an excellent remedy for jaundice. The decoction of the plant is a remedy for intermittent fevers and intermittents with infracts of the spleen and liver. Also as a good tonic and diuretic.

    Mulaka
    Latin Names: Vetiveria zizanioides (Linn.) Nash (Gramineae) Andropogon muricatus Retz
    A.squarrosus Hook. f.,non Linn. f. Anatherum zizanioides  (Linn.) Hitchcock & Chase
    English Names:  Vetiver, Khas-Khas Khus-Khus
    Sanskrit Names: Ushira, Reshira,  Sugandhimula
    It is widely used  in perfumes and cosmetics, and for scenting soaps. It blends well with the oils of sandalwood, patchouli and rose. A decoction of the leaves is recommended as a diaphoretic. When locally applied in rheumatism, lumbago and sprain, it is a good ambrocation and affords relief. In Madhya Pradesh, the plant is used as an anthelmintic for children .The oil is reported to be used as a carminative in flatulence, colic and obstinate vomiting. It is regarded as a stimulant, refrigerant and antibacterial and when applied externally, it removes excess heat from the body and gives a cooling effect. A decoction of the leaves  is recommended as a diaphoretic.

    Bhringaraja
    Latin Names: Eclipta prostrata  (Linn.) Linn Eclipta alba  (Linn.) Hassk.  (Asteraceae)
    English Names:  Bhringaraja,   Kesharaja, Kesharanjana
    Sanskrit Names:  Bhangra, Mochkand, Babri
    The herb is used  as a tonic and deobstruent in hepatic and splenic enlargements and  in skin diseases. The plant juice is administered in combination with aromatics for catarrhal jaundice.The plant possesses antihepatotoxic and anti-inflammatory activities. The fresh plant is considered anodyne and absorbent.

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