Guduchi - 60 capsules

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Guduchi, the divine immunity herb

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra Guduchi (Rasakinda) capsules are a powerful immune-supporting supplement from Ayurvedic tradition. Known as the "divine nectar," Guduchi supports the body's immune system and vitality, with 400mg of pure Guduchi powder per capsule.

Benefits

  • Supports digestion and metabolism.
  • Supports the immune system.
  • Supports liver function.
  • Helps reduce stress and calm the mind.
  • Soothes joints and supports a healthy nervous system.
  • Supports skin and respiratory health.

How to take it

Take 1 capsule before a meal, up to 2 capsules per day. Consult your doctor before starting if you take any medication.

Frequently asked questions

What is Guduchi also called?

Guduchi is known as Rasakinda in Sinhala and Tinospora cordifolia botanically, often called the "divine nectar" in Ayurveda.

Can I take it daily?

Yes, for most healthy adults. It is often taken in cycles for immune and vitality support.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, GMP, HACCP, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000. Vegetarian capsules.

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