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Ajowan (Ajwain) is a very effective herb for relieving
indigestion flatulence, and spasmodic disorders.
Mint extracts have excellent carminative and
digestive properties. They provide quick natural relief from
stomachache, gas and indigestion without any side effects.
Camphor, in small doses camphor warms the
stomach, stimulates secretion, increases peristalsis, and expels
flatus.
Clove Oil stimulates peristalsis.
How it works

A few drops of Amritdhara help normalize the peristaltic movements
- a major cause of stomach discomfort. It is effective in healing
stomach bloating and stomach heaviness caused by excessive gas
formation.
Directions for use:

For stomach pains, stomach gas or indigestion, add 3-4 drops of
herbal Amritdhara to lukewarm water and drink. May be taken thrice a
day or even hourly in case of acute cases.
For greater effect, the Amritdhara drops may be
added to a decoction of Fennel Seeds (Saunf).
Soon after intake, you should experience a relief
in symptoms such as an urge to release stomach gas, or a subsiding of
stomach pains and abdominal bloating.
Flavor:
Unlike the sweetened pills that we have been pampered with all
along, Amritdhara makes no apologies of its taste. It has a very
strong smell (aided by eucalyptus and camphor), that takes some
getting used to. While this would appear to be its only drawback,
ironically, it is this same strong smell that is actually ‘liked’ by
some.
Side ‘Benefits’ :
Although Amritdhara has been mentioned in the context of stomach
gas and acidity, it has often been used as a household remedy for
assorted ailments.
In fact, it is useful in cases of several ASSORTED digestive disorders
including diarrhea.
When applied externally, it is also used to treat headaches, sinus
relief as well as in the treatment of cuts and insect bites.
So, Amrithdhara is a very useful addition to your first-aid kit
for the above disorders.
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