Ayurvedic Herbal Capsule For Relaxant - Ayursun Tagar

Ayurvedic Herbal Capsule For Relaxant - Ayursun Tagar

Indian Valerian Root Is A Safe, Non-Addictive Sedative, Stomachic, Nervine, Hypnotic, Hypotensive, And Relaxant And Is Prescribed As A Remedy For Anxiety, Mental Strain, Hysteria, Hypochondriasis, Nervous Unrest, Lack Of Concentration, Excitability, And Emotional Troubles And Problems Of Menopause. Valerian Reduces Mental Over-Activity And Nervous Excitability, Helping People Who Find It Hard To Switch Off.

It Is Beneficial For Almost Any Stress-Related Condition, And, In General, Has A Calming, Rather Than Directly Sedative, Effect On The Mind. Many Symptoms Of Anxiety, Including Tremors, Panic, Palpitation, And Sweating, Can Be Relieved With Valerian. It Is A Useful Remedy For Insomnia, Whether Caused By Anxiety Or Over-Excitement. It Is Also Useful In Premenstrual Tension. It Also Gives Relief In Muscle Spasms And Lowers Blood Pressure Caused By Stress And Anxiety. Also Useful In Liver Disorders.

What Is Tagar In Ayurveda?

Tagar is a hairy perennial herb with a long history of traditional medicinal uses. It has an important place in most of the Ayurvedic scriptures. The botanical name of Tagar is Valeriana wallichii, which belongs to the Valerianeaceae family.

Traditionally, it is known by various names like Nat (bended), Vakr (irregular shape), Kutil, Nahush, Tagarmula, Sugandhbala, Mushakbala, Asarun, and in English, it is commonly known as Indian valerian. The Tagar is a leafy, slightly hairy perennial herb, which attains height up to 40-45cm and grows in temperate zones of the Himalayas from Kashmir to Bhutan.

Different Properties Of Tagar


  •  Chaksusya- beneficial for the eyes
  •  Sirsa dosaghna- alleviates the diseases of the head
  •  Mutrajanan- diuretic
  •  vishaghna–anti-toxin
  •  Vedanasthapana-analgesic
  •  Aksepahara-anticonvulsant
  •  Dipana-appetizer
  •  Hridaya-cardiotonic
  •  Yakrduttejaka-hepatoprotective
  •  Kaphaghna–mucolytic
  •  Shwashara-bronchodilator
  •  Balya- tonic
  •  Kusta–antileprotic
  •  Jwaragna- anti pyretic
  •  Bhutapasmara nasan-a remedy for epilepsy and hysteria and also averts the evil powers
Health Benefits of Tagar

  • Wound Healing
  • Joint Pain
  • Headache
  • Antispasmodic
  • Sleeping Disorder
  • Anti-Anxiety
  • Nervine Tonic
  • Digestive
  • Diuretic

Other Benefits Of Tagar: Tagar treats Kapha imbalances in our body and is used as a natural remedy for treating asthma, whooping cough, and certain other respiratory infections.
Product Description

Ayursun Indian valerian root is a safe, non-addictive sedative, stomachic, nervine, hypnotic, hypertensive, and relaxant and is prescribed as a remedy for anxiety, mental strain, hysteria, hypochondriasis, nervous unrest, lack of concentration, excitability, and emotional troubles and problems of menopause. Valerian reduces mental over-activity and nervous excitability, helping people who find it hard to switch off.

Uses:

Aggression, anxiety, colic, confusion, depression, dysmenorrhoea, epilepsy, fatigue, excitability, headache, hepatitis, hepatomegaly, hyperactivity in children, hypochondriasis, hypertension, hysteria, insomnia, irritability, lack of appetite, liver dysfunction, mental strain, menopausal changes, menstrual cramps, migraine, nausea, nervous debility, nervous excitability, palpitation, panic, phobias, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), restlessness, spleen disorder, splenetic, stress, and tension

Dosage:

Take 1 capsule twice daily after meals with water. In cases of insomnia 2 capsules 1 hour before bedtime. Do not use at the same time as alcohol, barbiturates, or any other drug with sedative properties. Allow several weeks for benefits.

Terms and conditions:

we have assumed that you have consulted a physician before purchasing this medicine and are not self-medicating

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