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Styplon

Styplon’s hemostatic property controls local tissue hemorrhage effectively. The natural ingredients are also vasoconstrictors, which stops capillary blood flow.

Demulcent: Styplon contains herbs which are demulcent. Demulcent herbs have a high content of mucilage, which soothes and protects irritated or inflamed internal tissues. It also helps heal the wounds more quickly.

Antioxidant: Oxidative stress causes tissue injury, which can result in hemorrhage. Styplon contains natural antioxidants that correct local tissue oxidative damage.


Key ingredients

Indian Gooseberry (Amalaki) has hemostatic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which control local tissue hemorrhage, inflammation and oxidative tissue damage respectively.

Indian Sarsaparilla (Anantamul) is a vasoconstrictor that stops capillary blood flow.

Lodh Tree (Lodhra) helps in wound healing.

Red Coral (Pravala pishti) is a styptic commonly used in bleeding disorders.