• cough mani syrup

    BaBa Natural Cough Syrup (Alternative to “Cough Mani”)

    Ingredients:

    • 1 cup Honey (or jaggery syrup)

    • 1 tbsp Tulsi juice

    • 1 tsp Ginger juice

    • ½ tsp Turmeric powder

    • 2-3 Crushed Black Peppercorns

    • 1 tsp Mulethi (Licorice) powder (optional)

    Method:

    1. Mix all ingredients in a glass jar.

    2. Warm slightly (do not boil honey).

    3. Take 1 tsp 2-3 times a day for cough relief.

    When to Use?

    • Dry cough

    • Sore throat

    • Seasonal allergies & cold

    Precautions

    • Avoid if allergic to any ingredient.

    • Not recommended for infants under 1 year (due to honey risk).

    • If cough persists beyond 3-4 days, consult a doctor.

  • Enzyme Syrup

    ❓ FAQ

    Q: Can enzyme syrup replace antacids?
    A: Yes for mild acidity, but not for chronic GERD.

    Q: Is it safe for daily use?
    A: Yes, most herbal syrups are safe long-term.

    Q: Difference between enzyme syrup and apple cider vinegar?
    A: Enzymes specifically break down food, while ACV balances pH.

    Q: Best syrup for kids’ constipation?
    A: Try Himalaya Nourish Baby Syrup (contains prune).

  • Rakt Mani Syrup

    ❓ FAQ

    Q: Is Rakt Mani Syrup good for acne?
    A: If it contains manjistha/neem, yes—it helps clear skin from within.

    Q: Can it increase hemoglobin?
    A: Only if it has lauha bhasma (iron) or amla.

    Q: Where to buy Rakt Mani Syrup?
    A: Check local Ayurvedic pharmacies or online (if available).

    Q: Best substitute for blood purification?
    A: Manjistha powder with honey or Patanjali Sariva Kwath.

  • Karela Jamun Syrup

    ❓ FAQ

    Q: Can Karela Jamun Syrup cure diabetes?
    A: No, but it helps manage blood sugar levels naturally alongside diet/exercise.

    Q: How long does it take to show results?
    A: 2-4 weeks with consistent use + healthy diet.

    Q: Can it replace diabetes medicine?
    A: No, consult your doctor before making changes to medication.

    Q: Best time to take it?
    A: Morning empty stomach for best absorption.

    Q: Side effects?
    A: Rare, but excess intake may cause diarrhea or acidity.

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