Breathofy Syrup | Lung Health | For All Coughs | 40% Honey | 100ml
Breathofy Syrup contains 15 Ayurvedic ingredients Tulsi (Basil) Tulsi is known as the "Elixir of life". It is an immunity-building herb that acts against various bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Tulsi helps manage asthma, cough, fever, allergies, and other inflammatory conditions. It also detoxifies the blood and lungs. Ginger (Sunthi) Sunthi relaxes the airway and improves breathing in sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, COPD, and other respiratory conditions. The anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Sunthi help deal with infections, allergies, asthma, bronchitis, and lung cancer. It also improves overall health and immunity. Adulsa (vasa) Adulsa is a herb effective against bronchitis. It has cough-suppressant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory actions. Adulsa is beneficial for common colds, coughs, bronchitis, and asthma. Most Ayurvedic cough syrups contain Adulsa as a principal ingredient to deal with various respiratory problems. It is also effective in lung detoxification. Mulethi (Yashtimadhu) Mulethi roots are beneficial in respiratory conditions including cold, cough, sinusitis, and bronchitis. These roots have antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antitussive, and expectorant properties. The Glycyrrhizic acid and flavonoids present in Mulethi have shown anti-asthmatic effects. Bhumi amla Bhumi amla is effective against cough, cold, and symptoms associated with asthma and bronchitis. It reduces inflammation and pain and acts against various bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. It also detoxifies the blood and builds new blood cells benefiting anaemic patients. Bhumi amla has antioxidant and immune-modulating properties. Vacha (sweet flag) Vacha reduces pain and swelling of the airways due to its anti-inflammatory properties. It also manages wet cough (cough with mucus) and has fever-reducing properties. Vacha is beneficial for sore throat, hoarseness of voice, cold, sinus infection, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. Ashwagandha Ashwagandha improves mood and reduces stress and anxiety. It strengthens immunity and fights against various bacteria and viruses. Ashwagandha reduces the swelling of the airways, fever, and pain. Ashwagandha is proven to have better anti-inflammatory potential than all other natural herbs with no toxicity. Talispatra Talispatra is effective for hiccups, phthisis, catarrh, seasonal allergy, asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD, and other respiratory infections. The leaves of this plant provide relief from sore throat, cough, congestion, and other respiratory infections. It shows antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-tussive and mast cell stabilizing activities. Motha (Nutgrass) Motha reduces fever, pain, inflammation, and infection. It decreases the cough associated with allergies, infections, or other respiratory illnesses. Motha provides relief from bronchitis, sinusitis, asthma, and COPD and has anti-cancer properties. Rudravanti Rudravanti reduces fever, cough, cold, chest and nasal congestion, wheezing, inflammation, and other symptoms of respiratory diseases. It manages asthma, bronchitis, and tuberculosis. Rudravanti improves the overall lung and bronchial health. Pippali Pippali is a herb for the management of asthma, bronchitis, and other inflammatory conditions. It has excellent anti-inflammatory properties. It builds immunity to fight against various bacteria-causing infections. Saunf (Fennel) Saunf kills various viruses and bacteria and reduces inflammation of the airways responsible for respiratory tract infections like cold, sinusitis, flu, asthma, bronchitis, COPD, etc. It has memory-enhancing properties and is also helpful in reducing stress with antioxidant and immunity-building properties. Thyme (Indian mint) Thyme contains chemicals that act against various bacterial, viral and fungal infections. It also has antioxidant properties. This herb is helpful in conditions like cold, cough, chronic asthma, hiccough, and bronchitis. The concentrated decoction of thyme is effective in respiratory infections. Pudina Pudina shows anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. The phytochemicals derived from pudina leaves show anti-cancer properties against various cancers, including but not limited to lung, breast, and cervix cancer. Pudina leaves also create a cooling effect on the throat. Honey Honey is an excellent soothing agent. It relieves sore throat and dry cough. A person who takes honey before bedtime experiences better sleep. Honey helps manage throat infections, bronchial asthma, and tuberculosis. It shows antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. BENEFITS Breathofy syrup is not an ordinary cough syrup. It helps in the overall improvement of lung health. Breathofy syrup manages the following conditions- Cough: Cough is a body's response to eliminate foreign particles like dust, smoke, liquid, or solid particles from the airways. In dry cough, the airways don't produce enough mucus to keep the airways moist, while a wet cough has excess mucus production. Honey, Talispatra, and Adulsa provide a soothing effect on the throat and help deal with a sore throat and dry cough, while herbs like Mulethi help decrease the mucus content in wet cough. Asthma and bronchitis: In asthma and bronchitis, our airways get compromised, thus limiting the oxygen supply to the lungs. It may cause cough, wheezing, breathing difficulty, and shortness of breath. Herbs like Tulsi, Adulsa, Shunti, Mulethi, Vacha, Ashwagandha, Pippali, Thyme and Saunf contain ingredients that help to improve the airflow to the lungs, thus reducing the intensity of symptoms. Smoking: Smoking can cause inflammation and irritation to the lungs. Tobacco has nicotine and other cancer-causing chemicals. These chemicals get absorbed into your blood, lungs, and other organs and release free radicals in the body, which may cause serious health issues. Breathofy syrup contains free-radical scavenging herbs like Tulsi and Adulsa that help to detoxify the lungs, while Ashwagandha, Rudravanti, and Adulsa help to improve overall lung health. Smoking may also cause lung cancer. The herbs like Pudina, Honey, Motha, and Ginger show anti-cancer properties. Allergies: Allergies may compromise our airways and nasal passages and cause airway inflammation. Herbs like Tulsi, Shunti, Bhumi amla, and Talispatra help to improve immunity against allergens. For which all conditions can I use Breathofy syrup? One can use Breathofy syrup for dry cough, sore throat, cough with phlegm (mucus), common cold, congestion, and seasonal allergies. The syrup also provides relief from shallow breathing, recurrent cough, and wheezing. It gives relief to people with asthma and bronchitis. Breathofy syrup calms conditions like tonsillitis, sinusitis, and rhinitis while improving the body's resistance to allergens and pollution. It also improves the lung health of smokers and people exposed to polluted air. Is Breathofy syrup safe for kids? Yes, Breathofy syrup is safe for all age groups, including children one year and above. The recommended dose for kids below four years is 2.5 ml, while children between 5-11 years can take 5 ml. A person above 12 years can take 10 ml of the syrup. Does Breathofy syrup cause drowsiness? No, Breathofy syrup is an ayurvedic syrup, and it does not contain any ingredient that may cause drowsiness. All the ingredients are natural and safe to use. You can use breathofy syrup while driving and operating heavy machinery without worrying about dizziness and drowsiness. What is the role of tulsi in Breathofy syrup? Tulsi is well known for its wide range of activities. You can find its use for cough, fever, allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions due to its inflammation and infection-reducing properties. Tulsi is an immunity-building herb with the properties of detoxifying the lungs and blood. What is the role of adulsa, and what is the quantity present in Breathofy syrup? Adulsa is known to reduce inflammation in the airways, especially in bronchitis. Due to its antimicrobial properties, adulsa kills various microbes responsible for infection and hence reduces the common cold, cough, and symptoms associated with chronic bronchitis and asthma. Every 5 ml of the Breathofy syrup contains 69 mg of adulsa extracts. Does Breathofy syrup contain any artificial or added sugar? No, it contains honey which acts as a remedy for dry cough and sore throat and as a sweetening agent. Breathofy syrup contains honey. The honey in Breathofy syrup is free of harmful chemicals and without gluten. It is non-genetically modified, with no added sugar. How does Breathofy syrup taste? It tastes good, just like honey. Breathofy syrup contains 40% honey which is the maximum quantity among all the mainstream brands in India. Hence, it wouldn't taste spicy like other ayurvedic syrups. So with the best taste, you get the most benefits from honey. How many times can I take Breathofy syrup in a day? One can take it up to four times a day for cough relief. The dose is 2.5 ml for children between 1-4 years of age, 5 ml for children between 5-11 years, and 10 ml above 12 years of age. Breathofy syrup is not for infants below one year. For frequent use (in conditions like sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, smokers, and people exposed to allergens and pollution), take 5 ml twice daily. Can I take Breathofy syrup for my asthma? Yes, it can improve the symptoms of asthma and other lung conditions. It contains 15 clinically proven herbs to show positive effects on respiratory health. The anti-inflammatory and anti-asthmatic properties of herbs like Tulsi, Mulethi, Adulsa, Rudravanti, and Honey reduce asthma-associated symptoms. I am a smoker, so will this syrup help me to reduce my cough? Yes, this syrup helps manage all coughs, including the smoker's cough. It is not just an ordinary cough syrup but a lung supplement to improve overall lung health. Breathofy syrup contains clinically proven herbs with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer effects. You can take 5 ml of Breathofy syrup twice daily to improve lung health. Can I take Breathofy syrup for my dry cough? Yes, Breathofy syrup is beneficial for dry and wet coughs. The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties of various herbs like Tulsi, Mulethi, Adulsa, Pippali, Saunf, and others help fight against microbes causing infection and reduce inflammation that may cause dry cough. How is Breathofy syrup different from other syrups? Honey comprises 40% volume of Breathofy syrup. It has more honey present in all the famous cough syrups available. It is not an ordinary cough syrup, but a lung supplement. It is safe for all above one year. What is the role of Thyme in Breathofy syrup? Due to its antioxidant and microbes-killing properties, Thyme manage conditions like cold, cough, chronic asthma, hiccough, and bronchitis. The concentrated decoction of Thyme is effective in various respiratory infections. What is the role of Ashwagandha? Ashwagandha reduces the inflammation of the airways and nasal passages for better breathing. Due to its inflammation-reducing properties, Ashwagandha helps a person with the common cold, cough, sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, and other conditions. It also reduces stress and anxiety and acts as a mood enhancer. Ashwagandha also has immunity-building properties. Can I take Breathofy syrup for my sinusitis? Yes, Breathofy syrup contains herbs like Tulsi, Adulsa, Motha, Mulethi, and a few others that help to reduce inflammation and infection in the sinuses. Taking 5 ml twice a day may help you prevent and manage the symptoms of sinusitis and other chronic respiratory conditions.
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