Alclearize
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Alclearize (Sarivadi Tablets)
Alclearize blends over 20 rigorously-selected Ayurvedic herbs in its purest forms. This concoction aims to detoxify the body, elevate immunity, and harmonize the body's five elemental interactions. As a completely natural skincare solution without preservatives, its traditional benefits are believed to include:
- Skin detoxification
- Blood purification.
Ingredients:
- Sariva/ Anantamol (Hemidesmus Indicus)
- Guduchi (Tinoporacordifolia)
- Mustha (Nagar mothan-Cyperusrotundus)
- Rhizome powder
- Lodhra (Sympiocosracemosa)
- Nyagrodha(Ficus bengalensis)
- Pippali (Piper Longam)
- Shati(Curcuma zedoaria)
- Padmaka(Prunus cerasoides)
- Bala(Sidacordifolia)
- Patha(Cycleapeltata)
- Usheera (VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES)
- Shwetacandana(Santalum album)
- Raktachandana(PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS)
- Yavani (Trachyspermumopticum)
- Katikarohini (Picrorrhizakurrooa)
- Tejapatra (Cinnamomumtamala)
- Sthulaila (Amomum subulatum)
- Sukshamela(ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM)
- Kustha (Saussurealappa)
- Swarnapatri (Cassia angustifolia)
- Hareetaki (Terminalia chebula) 20 mgs of each.
Instructions
- 2 tablets, twice daily.
Research Studies on Ingredients of Alclearize
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Sariva/ Anantamol (Hemidesmus Indicus):
- Benefits: Traditionally believed to purify the blood, which can indirectly bolster immunity.
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Research: Studies indicate its antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties [Patel et al., Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2012].
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Guduchi (Tinoporacordifolia):
- Benefits: Known for its adaptogenic and immunomodulatory properties.
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Research: Its immunostimulatory effect on the macrophage function has been observed [Raghu et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2009].
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Mustha (Nagar mothan-Cyperusrotundus):
- Benefits: Traditionally used for various health benefits including digestion and fever reduction.
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Research: The tubers showed significant immunomodulatory activity [Auddy et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2003].
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Lodhra (Sympiocosracemosa):
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Benefits: Traditionally used for skin conditions and women's health. Its ability to combat inflammation can indirectly support immune functions.
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Benefits: Traditionally used for skin conditions and women's health. Its ability to combat inflammation can indirectly support immune functions.
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Nyagrodha (Ficus bengalensis):
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Benefits: Used in traditional medicine for its potential wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Benefits: Used in traditional medicine for its potential wound-healing and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Pippali (Piper Longam):
- Benefits: It has immunomodulating properties and is also an important ingredient in many Ayurvedic formulations.
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Research: Demonstrates an enhancement of natural killer cell activity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity [Ganju et al., Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2003].
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Shati (Curcuma zedoaria):
- Benefits: Known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects.
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Research: Its essential oil has exhibited anti-inflammatory activity in studies [Liju et al., Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology, 2014].
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Padmaka (Prunus cerasoides):
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Benefits: Traditionally believed to purify the blood.
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Benefits: Traditionally believed to purify the blood.
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Bala (Sidacordifolia):
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Benefits: Considered a rejuvenating herb in Ayurveda that strengthens and boosts vitality.
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Benefits: Considered a rejuvenating herb in Ayurveda that strengthens and boosts vitality.
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Usheera (VETIVERIA ZIZANIOIDES):
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Benefits: Known for its cooling property, it can help in reducing inflammation.
- Shwetacandana (Santalum album) & Raktachandana (PTEROCARPUS SANTALINUS):
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Benefits: Sandalwoods are traditionally used for their cooling and therapeutic properties on the skin and system.
- Yavani (Trachyspermumopticum):
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Benefits: Demonstrates antioxidant properties which can support immune functions.
- Katikarohini (Picrorrhizakurrooa):
- Benefits: Recognized for its liver-protective and immunomodulatory activities.
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Research: Its active component kutkoside showed immunomodulatory activity [Puri et al., Immunopharmacology, 1992].
- Tejapatra (Cinnamomumtamala) & Sukshamela (ELETTARIA CARDAMOMUM):
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Benefits: Both spices are traditionally believed to aid digestion and have antioxidative properties.
- Kustha (Saussurealappa):
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Benefits: Traditionally used for skin diseases and to improve digestion.
- Swarnapatri (Cassia angustifolia):
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Benefits: Often used as a laxative, its cleansing property can indirectly support the immune system.
- Hareetaki (Terminalia chebula):
- Benefits: Known as a rejuvenating herb, it is believed to possess immunomodulatory properties.
- Research: Extracts have shown immunostimulatory effects on macrophage activation [Baliga et al., Food Chemistry, 2011].