
AVN Ayurveda Gokshuradi Gulgulu DS Tablets
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Product Highlights
- AVN Ayurveda Gokshuradi Gulgulu Tablets are a trusted Ayurvedic remedy widely used for genito
- urinary health in both men and women. Formulated with potent herbs like Guggulu and Gokshura, these tablets support urinary function, manage diabetes
- related complications, and promote female reproductive health naturally.
About This Item
AVN Ayurveda Gokshuradi Gulgulu Tablets are a traditional Ayurvedic formulation designed to support genito-urinary health in both males and females. Known for its powerful combination of Guggulu (Commiphora mukul) and Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), this tablet helps in managing urinary disorders such as dysuria, promotes healthy kidney function, and addresses female gynecological concerns including menorrhagia. It is also beneficial in treating gout and urinary calculi, making it a versatile remedy for urinary and metabolic health.
Key Benefits
- Supports healthy urinary function and eases difficulty in passing urine (dysuria)
- Promotes female reproductive health and helps manage menorrhagia
- Aids in the treatment of diabetes-related urinary complications
- Helps reduce gout symptoms and supports kidney stone management
- Made from natural Ayurvedic ingredients with no known side effects
Ingredients
This potent formulation contains a decoction of Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), purified Guggulu (Commiphora mukul), Trikatu (pepper, long pepper, and ginger), Triphala (Haritaki, Vibhitaki, and Amla), and Musta (Cyperus rotundus). These ingredients are carefully processed and rolled into easy-to-consume tablets.
Dosage
- Take 1–2 tablets, 2–3 times daily
- Can be taken before or after meals
- Best used along with decoctions of Musta, Pashanabheda, or Usheera
- Follow Ayurvedic practitioner’s advice for personalized dosage
Safety Information
- No known side effects when used as directed
- Consult an Ayurvedic doctor before use, especially during pregnancy or if on medication
- Avoid self-medication and overdose
- Excessive dosage may cause stomach irritation
