Arubin Louha is indicated in iron deficiency anemia, anemia due to malnutrition, loss of appetite and debility
Zingiber officinale: Principal constituents are Zingiberene (α and β zingiberene) and zingiberol used as a carminative and stimulant to the gastro-intestinal tract. It has antiflatulent effect.
Piper nigrum: Principal constituents are piperine, chavicine, piperidine and piperettine. It is a stimulant and used in dyspepsia and flatulence.
Terminalia chebula: Principal constituents are chebulagic acid, chebulinic acid and corilagin. It acts as a gentle laxative and helps in smooth evacuation.
Emblica officinalis: It is also called Amalaki. Fruit contains phyllembin and curcuminoides. It is rich in nutrition, vitamin C, minerals and amino acids. It increases absorption of iron. In combination with iron, it is used as a remedy for anemia and jaundice.
Terminalia bellirica: Fruit bark contains β-sitosterol, gallic acid and chebulagic acid. It is used in dropsy, piles and diarrhea.
Cyperus rotundus: The major constituent is cyperine. It is carminative, stomachic and stimulant.
Plumbago zeylanica: The root bark contains plumbagin. It has been used in anemia and rheumatism.
Cuminum cyminum: It contains large amount of zinc and folic acid.
Carbonyl Iron: Indicated in anemia, fatigue, stunted growth, increased maternal morbidity, and fetal distress.
Adult: 1 capsule should be taken daily before meal.
Children: Not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
Arubin Louha capsules are not known to have any side effects if taken as per prescribed dosage.