- 100 percent pure and natural.
- Maintains healthy digestion of food.
- Supports healthy immune function.
- Free from side effects.
- Free from chemicals, additives, preservatives.
- 100 percent vegetarian.
Pack size – Each bottle contains 60 capsules in it.
Dosage – 1-2 capsules two times a day, after meals, with plain water.
Ingredients of Heart Burn Capsules
Sr. No. | Common English Name | Classical Ayurvedic Name | Quantity |
1 |
Coral Calcium | Praval Pishti | 125 mg |
2 | Agate Calcium | Akik Pishti | 125 mg |
3 | An Ayurvedic Calcium compound | Jahar Mohra Pishti | 125 mg |
4 | An Ayurvedic Calcium compound | Kamdudha Ras | 125 mg |
5 | Pearl Calcium | Mukta Pishti | 50 mg |
6 | Tinospora corifolia stem extract | Giloy Satva | 125 mg |
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What is Acidity?
Acidity is a common problem which occurs by eating spicy and fried foods. It may occur due to overeating. Even Less intake of water can cause acidity. If you are not taking meals on time, acidity problem may occur.
What is Heartburn?
Heart burn is not a heart problem as the name indicates but it is a form of indigestion which is felt as burning sensation in the chest. It is an irritation of esophagus which in turn is caused by stomach acid. It is also common in pregnant women.
What is the Cause of Heartburn?
The function of lower esophageal sphincter, also known as LES, is to keep the stomach acid in the stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is located below the rib cage on the left where the esophagus meets the stomach. This LES opens up normally and allows the food into the stomach and then closes again. If this LES opens and does not close tight enough as it should, then it can cause, stomach acid reflux, or seep into the stomach which in turn causes burning sensation.
Too much food in the stomach due to overeating causes too much pressure on the stomach which in turn causes heartburn. Certain foods such as tomatoes, garlic, onions, chocolate, citrus fruits, coffee, alcohol and meals rich in fats and oils lead to heart burn. Some medicines may even cause heartburn.
Is GERD a Disease?
Gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a medical condition which causes heartburn and other symptoms. In gastro esophageal reflux disease, food in the stomach leak backwards into the esophagus from the stomach. This causes irritation in the esophagus.
How can Symptoms of Heart Burn Managed?
The symptoms of Heart burn can be managed by following ways:
- By maintaining Healthy weight
- By avoiding smoking, alcohol.
- By avoiding foods which causes heartburn.
- By avoiding lying down immediately after meals.
- By adopting healthy lifestyle.
- By doing regular exercises.
- By taking frequent small meals instead of three large meals.
What are the Complications of Heart Burn?
Heartburn can cause GERD and Barrett’s esophagus. Barrett’s esophagus is a medical condition in which the lining of lower esophagus changes due to inflammation of the esophagus. Barrett’s esophagus may develop in people, who have chronic gastro esophageal disease.
How can Heart Burn be Diagnosed?
Occasionally, heart burn is not a dangerous problem but it can leads to various other serious health problems. There are some tests which can be used to diagnose serious heart burn problems. These test includes x-ray of the stomach, endoscopy and simple pH test to check the amount of acid in the stomach.
Ayurveda and Heart Burn
Heart burn is caused by aggravation of Pitta dosha of the body, according to Ayurveda. Acid starts climbing the esophagus, when Kapha dosha is associated with this aggravated pitta dosha. So if a person is suffering from heart burn, then he should avoid Pitta aggravating foods. Ayurveda is a healthcare system which helps to maintain healthy body by balancing all the three doshas of the body.