Why Choose Ayurveda 24, Nephro-Cleanse
✅ Gently Detoxify
✅ Flushes Out Toxins
✅ Purifies Your Kidney
✅ Help in Prevent The Formation Of Kidney Stones.
✅ Helping To Maintain a Healthy Urinary System
✅ Reducing The Risk Of Urinary Tract Infections.
✅ Enhances Overall All Renal Wellness.
✅ Flushes Out Toxins
✅ Purifies Your Kidney
✅ Help in Prevent The Formation Of Kidney Stones.
✅ Helping To Maintain a Healthy Urinary System
✅ Reducing The Risk Of Urinary Tract Infections.
✅ Enhances Overall All Renal Wellness.
Benefits & Ingredients
1. Pashanbhed Ghan sattva (Bergenia ligulata): Believed to have diuretic properties, it may support the elimination of kidney stones and promote urinary health.
2. Varun Ghan sattva (Crataeva nurvala): Known for its potential benefits on urinary tract health, it may help in reducing urinary infections and supporting kidney function.
3. Kulthi Ghan sattva (Dolichos biflorus): Traditionally used to support kidney health and promote the elimination of toxins through urine.
4. Gokhru Ghan sattva (Tribulus terrestris): Known for its diuretic properties, it may support kidney function and urinary health.
5. Hazrul yahood Bhasam (Calcined Lime Silicate): Sometimes used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its potential benefits on kidney health and to support the elimination of kidney stones.
2. Varun Ghan sattva (Crataeva nurvala): Known for its potential benefits on urinary tract health, it may help in reducing urinary infections and supporting kidney function.
3. Kulthi Ghan sattva (Dolichos biflorus): Traditionally used to support kidney health and promote the elimination of toxins through urine.
4. Gokhru Ghan sattva (Tribulus terrestris): Known for its diuretic properties, it may support kidney function and urinary health.
5. Hazrul yahood Bhasam (Calcined Lime Silicate): Sometimes used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its potential benefits on kidney health and to support the elimination of kidney stones.
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