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VigoNova |
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Description:
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VigoNova is a safe and effective phytomedicine for the management of general debility, convalescence & fatigue. It also helps to improve the appetite & overall health.
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Therapeutic category: |
| General Tonic |
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- General weakness
- Convalescence
- Fatigue/ stress
- Post-partum debility
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Composition:
Each 5 ml contains:
Extracts:
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| Triphala churna2, 3 |
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35 mg |
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| Gokshura4 |
(Tribulus terrestris) |
25 mg |
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| Jivanti5 |
(Leptadenia reticulata) |
15 mg |
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| Maricha6 |
(Piper nigrum) |
10 mg |
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| Shweta Musali7 |
(Asparagus adscendens) |
8 mg |
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Dosage:
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| 2 teaspoonfuls twice daily or as directed by the physician. |
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Safety:
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No adverse effects are observed at recommended doses
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Available as: |
PET bottle of 200 ml |
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References
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- Indian Materia Medica, Edited by Nadkarni KM, Revised and Edited by Nadkarni AK, Published by Bombay Popular Prakashan, Bombay, India. Vol. I, 2002: 612 - 613.
- Jagetia GC, Malagi KJ, Baliga MS, Venkatesh P, Veruva RR. J Altern Complement Med. 2004 Dec; 10(6): 971-8.
- Srikumar R, Jeya Parthasarathy N, Sheela Devi R. Biol Pharm Bull. 2005 Aug; 28(8): 1398-403.
- Indian Materia Medica, Edited by Nadkarni KM, Revised and Edited by Nadkarni AK, Published by Bombay Popular Prakashan, Bombay, India. Vol. I, 2002: 1229 - 1231.
- Major herbs of Ayurveda, Edited by Elizabeth M Williamson, Published by Churchill Livingstone, London, 2002:175-177.
- Indian Materia Medica, Edited by Nadkarni KM, Revised and Edited by Nadkarni AK, Published by Bombay Popular Prakashan, Bombay, India. Vol. I, 2002: 969 - 972.
- CRC Handbook of Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants, Edited by Kapoor LD, Published by CRC Press, Florida, First Indian Reprint, 2005:55.
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