Munnaka for soft stools

2023-10-26 02:29:12
Can I take 5-6 munakka with boiled milk for soft stools and to avoid constipation, will there be any side effects.
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Yes you can take it

Answered2023-10-27 05:36:05

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Answered2023-10-26 17:15:34

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Yes

Answered2023-10-26 08:25:54

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No side effects

Answered2023-10-26 07:34:56

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Yes of course you can take it ...its completely harmless and natural laxative! Take it daily but make it seedless..first! Buy seeded One!

Answered2023-10-26 07:03:41

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Thanks for trusting plant based traditional things. But at ur age n in this Oct heat (torturing) needed to evaluated by in personal examination and assessment. Pomegranate Manuka pineapple surely sorts out

Answered2023-10-26 04:37:23

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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine

Answered2023-10-26 03:37:14

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Its ok But what's your main issues Do work on root cause Call us online

Answered2023-10-26 03:06:55

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Black raisins(munakka)is a good fruit.It contain many vitamins , minerals and fiber and can be used as a stool softener.diabetic persons should not use.Eight to ten can be used .No side-effects

Answered2023-10-26 02:53:09

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U should go for Triphala churna at night for better results

Answered2023-10-26 02:41:17

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