Follow Blossom Labs on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube for the latest health and beauty updates

Ingredients:
Each 10ml contain:
 Rosa centifoli (API)…………………250mg
 Butea frondosa flower (API)…….250mg
 Santalum album (API)……………..100mg
 Cypraea tigris (API)…………………75mg
 Anethum graveolens (API)……….400mg
 Saraca asoca (API)………………. ..450mg
 Withania somnifera (API)………….200mg
Rosa centifoli:
Rosa centifolia has been traditionally used to address issues related to the female reproductive system, including excessive menstrual bleeding, vaginal infections, and inflammation, as well as to alleviate PMS symptoms and potentially enhance fertility. Inhaling or applying its oil can help ease primary dysmenorrhea, which is pain during menstruation with no underlying cause. It is traditionally used as a hemostatic agent, meaning it can help stop or reduce excessive bleeding.
Butea frondosa flower:
Butea frondosa (also known as Palash or Flame of the Forest) has a history of use in traditional medicine, including for reproductive health, studies suggest its flowers may have antifertility and estrogenic effects. Butea frondosa is also known for its potential benefits in treating stress, anxiety, and cognitive function because of amenorrhea and dysamenorrhea

Santalum album:
The leaves and bark of santalum album are used to treat issues related to the female reproductive system like leucorrhea and amenorrhea. In traditional medicine, santalum album has been used as an antiseptic and astringent, and for the treatment of headache, stomachache, and urinary and genital disorders.
Cypracea tigris:
Cypracea tigris’s formulations are used as to balance female hormones and manage symptoms of menopause. It is used in traditional practices related to childbirth and protection. It is associated with enhancing fertility and libido. In some traditional systems, powderedcowrie shells (after proper purification) are used in formulations to balance menstrual cycles and alleviate menstrual pain.
Anethum graveolens:
Anethum graveolens has been investigated for its potential effects on the female reproductive system, including potential antifertility effects, amenorrhea, leucorrhea and labor augmentation. It may help regulate irregular menstrual cycles. Itcan increase plasma progesterone concentration and the duration of the diestrus phase of the estrous cycle.
Saraca asoca:
Saraca asoca, also known as the Ashoka tree, is used for various female reproductive health issues, including menstrual disorders, uterine problems, and infertility, due to its potential uterine tonic, anti-inflammatory, and astringent properties. It’s used to address excessive vaginal discharge (leucorrhea). Saraca asoca is traditionally used to manage conditions like menorrhagia (excessive bleeding), dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation), and irregular periods.
Withania somnifera:
Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha), a traditional Ayurvedic herb, is believed to support female reproductive health by promoting hormonal balance, curing amenorrhea and dysamenorrhea, enhancing fertility, and potentially improving sexual function. This could be accomplished through improving ovarian function, reducing inflammation, and creating afavorable environment for reproduction.
Dosage:
Two tablespoons thrice a day or as directed by the physician.

Be the first to review “Rahat-e-Niswa Syrup”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.