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Brolex Tablet 100 Tab X 40 by Bakula Fort

Brolex Tablet

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BRLOEX TABLET(SUGAR COATED) Product Identification • Generic Name: Brolex Tablet • Type: Ayurvedic Patent Medicine • Primary Indication Area: For diarrhea (Julab) and associated digestive disturbances. Therapeutic Indications • Regulate bowel movements and reduce the frequency of loose stools • Alleviate abdominal discomfort and intestinal spasms associated with diarrhea • Support digestive health and restore normal gastrointestinal function • Provide mild astringent and antispasmodic effects to the intestines Key benefits include: Primary Benefit: Brolex Tablet primarily helps manage diarrhea (Julab) by regulating bowel movements and reducing intestinal discomfort. Other Benefits: • Supports overall digestive health and nutrient absorption • Provides mild astringent and antispasmodic effects on the intestines • Helps restore normal gastrointestinal function after episodes of diarrhea Ingredients: REVANDCHINI Botanical / Common Name: Rheum emodi (Rhubarb) Key Phytoconstituents: o Anthraquinones (e.g., Emodin, Rhein) o Tannins o Flavonoids o Stilbenes Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Laxative & Gut Motility Modulation o Anthraquinones stimulate intestinal peristalsis, helping normalize bowel movements. o Mild stimulation improves evacuation in constipation-predominant diarrhea and regulates motility. 2. Astringent & Anti-diarrheal Effects o Tannins provide protein-precipitating and mucosal protective action, reducing excessive fluid loss in diarrhea. o Strengthens intestinal lining to prevent further irritation. 3. Anti-inflammatory & Antimicrobial Activity o Flavonoids and anthraquinones reduce inflammation in intestinal mucosa, easing abdominal discomfort. o Exhibits mild antimicrobial effects against pathogens that can cause diarrhea. 4. Digestive Support & Toxin Removal o Stimulates bile secretion and enzymatic digestion, aiding nutrient absorption. o Detoxifies gut lumen, reducing irritants that exacerbate diarrhea. HARAD • Botanical / Common Name: Terminalia chebula (Chebulic Myrobalan) • Key Phytoconstituents: o Tannins (Chebulinic acid, Chebulagic acid) o Flavonoids o Gallic acid o Anthraquinones Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Astringent & Anti-diarrheal Effects o Tannins precipitate proteins in the gut lining, forming a protective layer and reducing fluid loss. o Helps normalize stool consistency and reduce frequency of diarrhea. 2. Antimicrobial Activity o Exhibits mild antibacterial and antiviral properties, helping combat gut pathogens contributing to diarrhea. 3. Anti-inflammatory & Gut Soothing Effects o Flavonoids and gallic acid reduce intestinal inflammation and irritation, relieving abdominal discomfort. 4. Digestive Support o Stimulates digestive enzymes and supports nutrient absorption. o Helps detoxify the gut lumen, preventing further irritation or infection. GULAB PHOOL • Botanical / Common Name: Rosa rosa (Rose flower) • Key Phytoconstituents: o Flavonoids (e.g., Quercetin, Kaempferol) o Tannins o Anthocyanins o Essential oils (Geraniol, Citronellol) o Organic acids (Citric, Malic acids) Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Astringent & Anti-diarrheal Effects o Tannins precipitate proteins in the gut lining, forming a protective layer and reducing fluid loss. o Helps normalize stool consistency and frequency. 2. Mucosal Soothing & Anti-inflammatory Action o Flavonoids and organic acids reduce inflammation in the intestinal mucosa. o Alleviates abdominal discomfort and irritation caused by diarrhea. 3. Antioxidant Activity o Anthocyanins and flavonoids neutralize free radicals, protecting gut cells from oxidative stress. 4. Mild Digestive Support o Essential oils and organic acids may stimulate digestion and improve nutrient absorption. SAQMONIA • Botanical / Common Name: Saussurea lappa (Costus root) • Key Phytoconstituents: o Sesquiterpene lactones (e.g., Costunolide, Dehydrocostus lactone) o Alkaloids o Flavonoids o Essential oils Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Digestive & Carminative Action o Sesquiterpene lactones and essential oils stimulate digestive enzymes, improving digestion and nutrient absorption. o Reduces intestinal bloating and discomfort. 2. Antispasmodic & Gut Relaxant Effects o Relaxes smooth muscles of the gut, reducing abdominal cramps and spasms associated with diarrhea. 3. Anti-inflammatory & Antimicrobial Effects o Flavonoids and sesquiterpenes reduce intestinal inflammation. o Mild antimicrobial activity helps control gut pathogens contributing to diarrhea. 4. Support for Gut Mucosa o Protects and soothes intestinal lining, reducing irritation caused by frequent bowel movements. GHRIT KUMARI • Botanical / Common Name: Aloe vera • Key Phytoconstituents: o Anthraquinones (Aloin, Emodin) o Polysaccharides (Acemannan) o Glycoproteins o Vitamins (A, C, E) o Minerals (Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc) Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Gut Soothing & Anti-inflammatory Effects o Polysaccharides and glycoproteins protect and soothe intestinal mucosa, reducing irritation and inflammation. o Helps alleviate abdominal discomfort and cramping. 2. Mild Laxative / Gut Motility Modulation o Anthraquinones can stimulate intestinal peristalsis in small amounts, helping regulate bowel movements. o Balances gut motility to prevent both constipation and irregular diarrhea. 3. Antimicrobial Activity o Exhibits mild antibacterial and antiviral effects, helping control gut pathogens. 4. Digestive & Nutritional Support o Vitamins, minerals, and polysaccharides support digestion and nutrient absorption, aiding recovery after diarrhea. JAIPAL • Botanical / Common Name: Semecarpus anacardium (Marking Nut) • Key Phytoconstituents: o Phenolic compounds (Anacardic acids) o Flavonoids o Catechols o Tannins Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Astringent & Anti-diarrheal Effects o Tannins and phenolic compounds precipitate proteins in the gut lining, reducing intestinal fluid loss. o Helps normalize stool consistency and frequency. 2. Anti-inflammatory Action o Flavonoids and catechols reduce inflammation in the intestinal mucosa, alleviating abdominal discomfort. 3. Antimicrobial Activity o Exhibits mild antibacterial and antifungal effects, helping combat gut pathogens contributing to diarrhea. 4. Digestive Support o Stimulates digestive enzymes and supports nutrient absorption, aiding recovery after diarrhea. SAUNTH • Botanical / Common Name: Zingiber officinale (Dried Ginger) • Key Phytoconstituents: o Gingerols (Gingerol, Shogaol) o Volatile oils (Zingiberene, Bisabolene) o Flavonoids o Starch Mechanism of Action in Diarrhea (Julab) – Biochemistry / Pharmacology: 1. Digestive & Carminative Action o Gingerols and volatile oils stimulate digestive enzymes and bile secretion, improving digestion. o Reduces bloating, flatulence, and intestinal discomfort. 2. Antispasmodic & Gut Motility Regulation o Relaxes intestinal smooth muscles, reducing abdominal cramps and spasms associated with diarrhea. 3. Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant Effects o Flavonoids and gingerols reduce intestinal inflammation and oxidative stress. 4. Antimicrobial Activity o Exhibits mild antibacterial effects, helping control pathogens that may contribute to diarrhea. Brolex Tablet – Dosage & Administration • Dose per Intake: 1–2 tablets • Frequency: 4 times a day (morning, midday, evening, night) • Total Daily Dose: 4–8 tablets per day • Anupan (Vehicle / Medium): Preferably with water; can be taken with milk if needed • Preferred: Take with plain water – helps in easy digestion and absorption without irritating the gut. • Optional: Can be taken with buttermilk (chaas) or rice water (kanji) – provides mild soothing effect and replenishes electrolytes. • Avoid: Milk or heavy foods during acute diarrhea, as they may aggravate symptoms. • Timing: Preferably after meals to reduce gastric irritation and enhance effectiveness. 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