The comprehensive cough remedy with advance performance relaxes chest muscles, eases breathing and induces a sense of well being. It is 100% herbal and safe.
KASRI SYRUP is made from well-known curable herbs like Tulsi, Mulethi, Trikatu, honey, Kantkari, Vasaka, Kakarsringi and others. It is beneficial in both productive and dry cough.
INDICATIONS: KASRI SYRUP has been found to be highly effective in conditions such as:
- Chronic Bronchitis
- Whooping Cough
- Sore Throat
- Cold
- Bronchial Asthma
PACKAGING: 100 ML PET BOTTLE IN A MONOCARTON
DOSAGE: One teaspoon three times a day or as directed by the physician.
INGREDIENTS:Glycyrrhiza glabra, Liquorice (Mulethi): In ancient Chinese pharmacy, it was used for its rejuvenating properties especially when used for long periods. It was used to quench thirst, alleviate feverishness, pain, cough and distress of breathing.
Ocimum sanctum, Holy Basil (Tulsi): The leaves of tulsi yield an essential oil, which contains Eugenol, Carvacrol, Methyl Eugenol, and Carophyllene. The plant has medicinal properties and the leaves are specific for many fevers. The seeds of the plant are also useful for chronic dysentery, cough and fever.
Adhatoda vasika (Vasaka): Vasaka has been used as a cough medicine in India from Vedic period and is called maha-aushadhi, meaning the great medicine. The herb is an excellent remedy for coughs and cold.
Solanum Xanthocarpum (Kantkari): Kantkari is a tonic herb which taken in moderate quantities cure hay fever, cough, and sore throat. Powder of dry herb along with honey is a good expectorant in chronic bronchitis.
Honey: It acts as demulcent and anti-inflammatory.
Trikatu (Long, Kalimirch, Ginger): Trikatu is the famous Indian preparation and is a good herbal cough medicine.
Pistacia Integerima Sringi (Kakarsringi): Herbalists recommend Sringi for treating wide range of respiratory disorders such as influenza, colds, catarrh and bronchitis. It has expectorant qualities and helps to promote the removal of catarrhal matter and phlegm from the bronchial tubes.
Inula racemosa (Pokharmool): Protects the respiratory tract from harmful effects of histamines, which are liberated during allergic cough.
Witis venifera (Draksha): Dilutes the viscous sputum and helps to expectorate it out.