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Kesh Nirogi Tablet | Amla, Guduchi & Nagarmotha | 90 Tabs | Riddhish

Kesh Nirogi Tablet | Amla, Guduchi & Nagarmotha | 90 Tabs | Riddhish

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About Kesh Nirogi Tablet

Kesh Nirogi Tablet is an Ayurvedic proprietary medicine from Riddhish Herbals, formulated as a daily rasayana with three classical herbs: Amalaki (Amla), Guduchi (Giloy) and Nagarmoth (Musta). Each tablet carries 160 mg each of these botanicals in equal measure. In Ayurveda, healthy hair and skin reflect well-nourished rasa–rakta and steady digestion, and this combination is traditionally taken to support the body's natural balance from within — with Amalaki long valued as a keshya, or hair- and skin-supporting, rasayana.

Traditional Ayurvedic Importance

Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) is described in the Haritakyadi Varga of the Bhavaprakasha Nighantu as a foremost rasayana, classically valued for rejuvenation and for nourishing hair and skin. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), known in classical texts as Amrita — "the nectar of immortality" — is one of Ayurveda's great rasayana and is traditionally used to support the body's natural resilience. Nagarmoth, or Musta (Cyperus rotundus), is a classical deepana–pachana herb described in the Bhavaprakasha Nighantu, traditionally valued for supporting healthy digestion and the natural balance of Pitta. Together these three are a time-honoured wellness trio rather than a single-purpose remedy.

Key Features

  • Three-herb rasayana — Amalaki, Guduchi and Nagarmoth, each 160 mg per tablet, exactly as printed on the pack.
  • Wellness from within — traditionally taken to support the body's natural balance as part of a daily routine.
  • Amalaki for hair and skin — classically valued as a keshya rasayana and a rich natural source of vitamin C.
  • Guduchi (Amrita) — a celebrated Ayurvedic rasayana traditionally used to support natural resilience.
  • Nagarmoth (Musta) — a classical deepana–pachana herb that supports healthy digestion.
  • Free from added preservatives — a straightforward herbal tablet, vegan and free from animal-derived ingredients.
  • Convenient daily format — an easy-to-take tablet suitable for adult men and women.

Composition (Label-Verified)

Each tablet contains:

  • Amalaki (Emblica officinalis) — 160 mg
  • Nagarmoth / Musta (Cyperus rotundus) — 160 mg
  • Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) — 160 mg
  • Excipients — Q.S.

An Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine.

Research Notes

The herbs in this formula have been the subject of published research. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia), classically called Amrita, has been studied for its immunomodulatory properties (Raghu et al., 2009, Immunology Letters). Amalaki is among the richest natural sources of vitamin C and polyphenols and has been widely studied for its antioxidant activity. Findings were observed under study conditions and individual results may vary; this information is shared for context and is not a treatment claim.

How to Use

Take 1–2 tablets twice daily after meals with warm water, or as directed by your Ayurvedic physician. Consistent use as part of a daily routine is traditionally recommended.

Who Can Use It

Suitable for adult men and women as part of a daily wellness routine. If you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication or managing a health condition, consult your physician before use. Not intended for children except under qualified guidance.

Safety Information

Use under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician. Consult your physician before use, especially if you are pregnant, lactating, taking any medication, or managing any medical condition. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Results may vary from person to person. Manufactured in India in a GMP-, ISO 9001:2015- and HACCP-certified facility. Marketed by Riddhish Herbals; manufactured by Panchamrut Herbals (Mfg. Lic. No. GA/1762).

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the bottle tightly closed after each use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is in Kesh Nirogi Tablet?

Each tablet contains Amalaki (Amla), Guduchi (Giloy) and Nagarmoth (Musta) at 160 mg each, with excipients as needed. It is an Ayurvedic proprietary medicine.

Is this an AYUSH or GMP certified product?

It is manufactured in a facility holding GMP, ISO 9001:2015 and HACCP certifications. We do not claim AYUSH or organic certification for this product.

Is this tablet only for hair?

No. It is a rasayana wellness formula traditionally taken to support the body's natural balance from within. Amalaki, one of its three herbs, is classically valued for hair and skin.

Can I take it without consulting a doctor?

As an ingestible Ayurvedic medicine, we recommend taking it under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic physician, particularly if you have any health condition or take other medication.

What are the alternate names of the ingredients?

Amalaki is also called Amla; Guduchi is known as Giloy or Amrita; Nagarmoth is known as Musta, Nagarmotha or Nagaramustaka.

How is it different from other brands?

The composition is printed transparently on the pack with exact quantities, and it draws on classical rasayana herbs rather than a generic blend. Every purchase comes with a bill.

What is the recommended anupan?

Warm water is the traditional anupan. Take the tablets after meals, or as directed by your physician.

How should I store it?

In a cool, dry place away from sunlight, with the bottle tightly closed.

Have these herbs been studied scientifically?

Yes. Guduchi has been studied for its immunomodulatory properties (Raghu et al., 2009, Immunology Letters), and Amalaki for its antioxidant activity. Results were observed under study conditions; individual results may vary.

Is it available at Riddhish Herbals?

Yes — at riddhishherbals.com, our Gujarat retail stores, and leading marketplaces.

Regional Names

  • Sanskrit: Amalaki, Guduchi (Amrita), Musta
  • Hindi: Amla, Giloy, Nagarmotha — केश निरोगी टैबलेट
  • Gujarati: Amla, Galo, Nagarmoth — કેશ નિરોગી ટેબ્લેટ
  • Botanical: Emblica officinalis, Tinospora cordifolia, Cyperus rotundus
  • Search variants: Kesh Nirogi tablet, Giloy Amla tablet, Ayurvedic rasayana tablet, Nagaramustaka
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