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new | Foodherbs Sirukurinjan Powder 200 Gms / Gurmar / Gymnema Sylvestre / Madhunashini / Mesharinga / Shardunika, Vegetable Masala
Brand : Foodherbs
new | Foodherbs Sirukurinjan Powder 200 Gms / Gurmar / Gymnema Sylvestre / Madhunashini / Mesharinga / Shardunika, Vegetable Masala
Brand : Foodherbs
Product Specifications
Weight‎200 Grams
Ingredient Type‎Vegetarian
Brand‎Foodherbs
Item package quantity‎1
Form‎Powder
Appropriate Age Range‎Adult
Package Information‎Bag
Manufacturer‎UGLC
Additives‎All Natural
Allergen Information‎Non-GMO
Item part number‎FH0039
Net Quantity‎200 gram
Package Dimensions‎17.7 x 13.2 x 3.1 cm; 200 g
Ingredients‎Herbal Powder
Country of Origin‎India
ASINB07BY7DDF7
Customer Reviews4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 18 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank#79,273 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care) #12,173 in Chyawanprash
Date First Available28 March 2018
ManufacturerUGLC
Item Weight200 g
BrandFoodherbs
Item FormPowder
Item Package Quantity1
Package InformationBag
Product Details
No chemical pesticides, artificial additives or preservative
100% Herbal
Premium Quality
Product Ranking
#1853 in Chyawanprash
#18944 in Health & Personal Care
Product Description
Foodherbs Sirukurinjan Powder 200 Gms / Gurmar / Gymnema Sylvestre / Madhunashini / Mesharinga / Shardunika, Vegetable Masala
Product Description
Foodherbs Sirukurinjan Powder 200 Gms / Gurmar / Gymnema Sylvestre / Madhunashini / Mesharinga / Shardunika, Vegetable Masala

Product Description

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100% Herbal

No Preservative

No chemical

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Foodherbs Sirukurinjan Powder 200 GMS / Gurmar / Gymnema Sylvestre / Madhunashini / Mesharinga / Shardunika

Gymnema (Gymnema sylvestre) is a plant in the Apocynaceae family. The plant is a perennial woody vine that is found in tropical regions of India, Africa, and Australia. Common names of Gymnema are sirukurinjan, madhunashini, mesharinga. The Hindi term for Gymnema sylvestre is gurmar, which is translated as sugar destroyer. This is because Gymnema sylvestre leaves contain gymnemic acids, which are major bioactive ingredients that act to suppress the taste of sugar by interacting with taste receptors on the tongue.