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Bonnisan

Common GI disorders in infants and children, including infantile colic, diarrhea, abdominal pain and dyspepsia. Bonnisan relieves smooth muscle spasms associated with colic, protects the GI mucosa, expels gas from the GI tract and combats acute and chronic infections.

Ensures overall health: Bonnisan helps restore the normal physiological functions of the digestive tract which maintains overall health and well-being in infants and children.


Key ingredients

Dill Oil (Shatapushpa) has potent carminative, stomachic, antimicrobial and mucoprotective (protects the mucus membrane of the GI tract) properties, which significantly decrease flatulence, abdominal colic and distension and also improve appetite.

Tinospora Gulancha (Guduchi) is an anthelmintic, which dispels parasitic worms from the intestine. The herb also improves digestion and has hepatoprotective properties.

Indian Gooseberry (Amalaki) has strong mucoprotective, antispasmodic and antisecretory properties that improve the functionality of the gastrointestinal tract. This results in the reduction of abdominal colic and discomfort. Indian Gooseberry is also a potent antioxidant with free radical scavenging properties.


Directions for use

Please consult your physician or pediatrician to prescribe the dosage that is best suits your infant or child.