Shivya Ayurveda Giloy Tablets are a powerful Ayurvedic solution crafted from pure, potent *Tinospora cordifolia* (Giloy) – an ancient herb revered in Ayurveda as "Amrita", meaning *the root of immortality*. Known for its immunity-boosting, detoxifying, and anti-inflammatory properties, Giloy is ideal for managing recurring infections, low immunity, fever, allergies, and chronic fatigue.
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Why Shivya Ayurveda Giloy Tablets Are Better Than Allopathic Alternatives
- Chemical-Free & Gentle on the Body: Unlike allopathic immunity boosters or antipyretics (fever reducers) that may cause acidity, liver load, or drowsiness, Shivya Giloy Tablets offer pure herbal healing without harsh chemicals.
- Treats the Root Cause, Not Just Symptoms: Allopathy often suppresses symptoms temporarily. Shivya’s Giloy works holistically to strengthen immunity, purify blood, and rebalance body systems, making it effective in long-term wellness management.
- No Habit Formation or Resistance: Unlike antibiotics, which can lead to resistance, Giloy enhances the body’s own defense system naturally and safely.
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Unique Selling Points (USP) of Shivya Ayurveda Giloy Tablets
- ✅ 100% Pure Giloy Extract – No fillers or additives
- ✅ Boosts Natural Immunity – Helps fight infections, cough, cold, and viral fevers
- ✅ Detoxifies the Liver & Blood – Promotes healthy skin and liver function
- ✅ Reduces Inflammation & Stress – Calms the body and mind
- ✅ Safe for Long-Term Use – Non-habit forming and non-toxic
Common Uses
- Frequent colds, flu, and infections
- Dengue, chikungunya recovery support
- Skin disorders and allergies
- Blood purification
- Joint pain and inflammation
- Chronic fatigue and weakness
Potential Side Effects (Rare and Mild)
Shivya Ayurveda Giloy Tablets are generally safe when used as directed. However, in rare cases, overuse may cause:
- Mild constipation
- Lowered blood sugar levels (consult if diabetic)
- Dryness or mild digestive discomfort in Pitta-dominant individuals
Quantity: 60 Tablets
Note: Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner if you are pregnant, lactating, or on long-term medications.