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SAFI®

Description :

Safi is a versatile polypharmaceutical herbal medicine prepared with valuable natural ingredients that cleans entire system of the body. It spurs the system on to start elimination of the accumulated morbid matter through the intestines, kidney and skin, at once correcting their function. Safi is an effective blood purifying herbal medicine which relieves constipation & cures skin diseases.

Composition:

Ocimum sanctum 2.50 mg
Artemisia absinthium 2.00 mg
Cassia angustifolia 17.00 mg
Rheum emodi 13.00 mg
Cassia occidentalis 12.50 mg
Ipomoea turpethum 2.00 mg
Rosa damascena 2.00 mg
Sphaeranthus indicus 2.00 mg
Chrozophoraprostrata 2.00 mg
Fumaria officinalis 2.00 mg
Clitoria ternatea 2.00 mg
Nymphaea alba 1.25 mg
Dalbergia sissoo 1.25 mg
Pterocarpus santalinus 1.25 mg
Tinospora cordifolia 1.25 mg
Terminalia chebula 1.25 mg
Zingiber zerumbet 1.25 mg
Swertia chirata 1.25 mg
Bauhinia variegata 1.25 mg

Indications:

Acne vulgaris, pimple, boils, skin eruption, impurities in the blood, chronic & temporary constipation, general lassitude, heat rash and itching, epistaxis, measles, burning sensation during urination and also acts as an immunostimulant.

Dosage :

Adults : 2 teaspoonful.
Children : V2 to 1 teaspoonful or as directed by the physician. Ordinarily, one morning dose is recommended with a cup of milk, water or fresh fruit juice. If the condition is acute, two more doses can be taken- one in the evening and another at bedtime. For constipation take Safi in hot milk or hot water. The duration of use should be at least one month.

 

Side effect:

No significant side effect has beenobserved in proper dosage.

Precaution:

During Safi treatment, take slightly less than your appetite demands. Avoid fried, spiced and hard to digest foods. Keep outof reach of the children.

Storage :

Store at cool and dry place, protect from light.

Presentation :

Amber glass bottle containing 450 ml & 100 ml syrup.

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