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Amalaki Churna

Amalaki Churna is a medicine used in Ayurveda to treat atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and joint pain. It helps to reduce inflammation and increase memory power. It has anti-cancer properties and prevents the development of cancer in the body. It has a cooling property and reduces Pitta in the body.

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Can ayurvedic supplements help in gaining weight?

Query: Hello doctor, I want to gain weight. Is there any Ayurvedic weight gain supplement? Can I take Nutrigain? Please help me,  Read Full »


Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Nutrigain is a herbal product, you can use it to gain weight. Weight gain or loss depends on your appetite. If your appetite is not good, then whatever you eat, it will never increase your weight. Yoga and exercise can regulate your metabolism and it will be able to inc...  Read Full »

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