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Vallarai Legiyam 125G

95.00

Loss of Memory, Poor Concentration.

DOSAGE: 2-5 gm should be taken twice daily, preferably after food.

 

Vallarai Powder / Mandukaparni 50G

60.00

Blood Purifier, Boosts Memory and Strengthens the Body and Mind.

USAGE: 1gm twice a day after, food with water.

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Varagu Millet 500G

90.00

Kodo Millet (varagu) are a good source of dietary fiber and calcium.Suitable for everyone Mayoora Foods Kodo Millets (Varagu) has been sorted and packed in a clean factory.

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Vasambu Powder / Vacha 50G

55.00

To Treat Flatulence, Stomach Pain and Gastric Problems.

USAGE: 1-2 gm twice a day, after food with honey.

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Vein Care 30ML

185.00
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Vellaipoondu Legiyam 125G

95.00

For Indigestion, Flatulence, Hyperlipidemia, Obesity and Gas Problems.

DOSAGE: 3-4 gm should be taken thrice daily, preferably after food

 

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Vendhayam Powder / Methi 50G

45.00

Good for Burning Micturition, Diabetes, Leucorrhoea, Dysentry.

USAGE: 1-5 gm twice a day, after food with hot water.

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Venpoosani Legiyam 125G

110.00

Venpoosani Legiyam Acts as an Aphrodisiac and Promotes General Wellbeing. It Nourishes the Entire System and Rejuvenates the Vital Organs. White Discharge, Burning Micturition, Diseases of Genitalia and Pitha Diseases.

DOSAGE: 5-10 gm should be taken thrice daily, preferably after food.

 

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Veppilai Powder / Nimba 50G

45.00

Worm Infestation, Skin Infections, Ulcer in Chicken Pox, Fever Due to Toxins.

USAGE: 1-3 gms twice a day, preferably before food with warm water.

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Vettiver Powder / Usira 50G

55.00

Excessive Thirst Due to Heat, Jaundice, Hypertension, Headache, Fever, Eye disease.

USAGE: 1-2 gm twice a day, after food with hot water.

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Vitamin E Oil 30ML

240.00
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Wart Free 30ML

155.00

AYURVEDIC WART REMOVER

  •      Removes Elevated Warts on the Body
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Online Sports Nutrition and Natural Dietetics.

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