Does Joshanda tea have caffeine?

Answer: It is not caffeinated at all. It is herbal Product.

What tea is good for chest?

DRINK TEA: Brew a cup of ginger, peppermint, chamomile or rosemary tea to effectively treat congested chest. Instead of sugar, add honey to get additional benefit. If you are not a tea lover, then just chew ginger in raw form.

What is Neofylin?

Neofylin cough syrup is used for the treatment, control, prevention, & improvement of Cough relief of common cold, Allergy, Hay fever, Watery eyes,Itchy throat/skin.

What is the best antibiotic for flu?

The CDC recommends baloxavir marboxil (Xofluza), oseltamivir (Tamiflu), peramivir (Rapivab), and zanamivir (Relenza) for flu. They are most effective when given within 48 hours after symptoms start to appear.

What are the benefits of joshanda powder?

It is beneficial for asthma, chronic bronchitis, whooping cough, catarrh, and other seasonal changes. Joshanda is used as herbal tea, quite effective for catarrh, cough, cold and physical fatigue. Joshanda powder helps to fight allergy and seasonal changes.

Why joshjoshanda is called an herbal tea?

Joshanda is also called as an herbal tea because it is always taken hot, either in a cup of hot water or a cup of tea or milk and which is very useful in the treatment of cough, cold, flu, catarrh, sore throat and the fever associated along with it.

How many times can I give joshanda tea to my Baby?

Babies suffering from coughs and cold may be given one spoon Joshanda twice or thrice a day. If you are suffering from fever during coughs and cold, you can take these ingredients for fast recovery. Joshanda tea is the remedy for all fevers, cough, and cold due to seasonal changes.

What are the Constituent ingredients of joshanda?

The constituent ingredients of Joshanda are Seeds of Khatmi (Althea officinalis)-6grams, fruits of Sapistan (Cordia latifolia)-5grams, dried rhizomes of mulethi (Glycyrriza glabra)-3grams, seeds of Khubbazi (Malva rotundifolia)-6grams, leaves of Gaozaban (Onosma bracteatum)-3 grams, flowers of Banafsha…

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