Navras Syrup For Cough:
Navras syrup is an excellent for cough syrup without any side effects of drowsiness or sedation. The anti-inflammatory activity of this formula reduces inflammatory conditions in the respiratory tract. It dissolves congested phlegm easily and expels them from the lungs. It forms a soothing film over the respiratory tract and relieves any burning sensations within the airways caused by recurrent coughing. Navras syrup also improves immunity of the body against respiratory tract allergies. It is suitable for children and also safe to use while driving vehicles or operating machinery.
Key Indications:
- productive/ non-productive cough
- Allergic cough
- Smokers cough
Contraindications
There have been no safety precautions identified during clinical testing. However, avoid use during pregnancy and lactation.
Dosage
Take 5 to 10 ml twice daily after meals or as directed by your physician.
Please keep in mind that it is prudent to consult a physician for the correct dosage depending on your current condition.
Main Actions
- Antitussive - reduces the amount and severity of coughing
- Anti-inflammatory - reduces inflammation in the respiratory tract
- Expectorant - dissolves and expels phlegm from the lungs
- Demulcent - soothes and relieves the respiratory tract
- Immuno-modulator - enhances immunity against respiratory tract allergies
Key Ingredients
Solanum xanthocarpum( Kantakari)
Purpose: Natural anti-histamine commonly referred to as the Thai Eggplant, Solanum xanthocarpum contains active ingredients that are highly beneficial for treating common cold and cough symptoms. Solanum xanthocarpum stabilizes mast cell activity, which play a role in allergic reactions. It also provides natural anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory properties. In effect, active ingredients of the herb controls respiratory tract allergies by blocking histamine receptors and inhibiting release of inflammatory mediators from mast cells. The herb is effective in treating bronchial asthma and upper respiratory infections due to its ability to reduce the release of histamines.
Ocimum sanctum (Bana Tulasi)
Purpose: Effective anti-oxidant and anti-tussive herb Tulasi or holy basil is widely used in ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of respiratory diseases. Tulsi has a beneficial impact on the central nervous system and is able to alleviate stress and anxiety. Its anti-tussive properties reduce cough. It also provides immunomodulatory, antifungal, antimicrobial, diaphoretic properties, and removes toxins from the body.
Glycirrhiza glabra (Yastimadhu)
Purpose: Mucoprotective herb Glycirrhiza glabra is commonly called licorice, fennel seeds or aniseed. It acts as an emollient and prevents irritation in the throat by forming a soothing film over the mucus membrane in the throat. Liquorice constituents exhibit antibacterial, antiviral, expectorant and anti-inflammatory properties. Liquorice extracts are also able to dissolve and expel congested phlegm from the chest thereby relieving tightness in the chest.
Curcuma longa (Turmeric)
Purpose: An antioxidant herb for controlling respiratory tract inflammation Turmeric is highly regarded in ayurvedic medicine for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-tumour, antibacterial, and antiviral properties. Due to the antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects of its active ingredient, curcumin, turmeric is especially helpful in controlling respiratory tract infections and relieving cough systems.