Himalaya Evecare Syrup – Hormonal Balance & Women’s Wellness

Prioritize your well-being with Himalaya Evecare Syrup. With 200 ml in a single pack, Evecare provides comprehensive support for hormonal balance and women’s overall health.Himalaya Evecare Syrup - Hormonal Balance & Women's Wellness

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Description

Description

Introduction to Himalaya Evecare Syrup:
Discover the holistic care of Evecare Syrup, a natural elixir for women’s well-being. Embrace the power of ancient Ayurvedic herbs in this 200 ml pack, offering comprehensive support for hormonal balance and nurturing your feminine health. 

Key Benefits: 

  • Hormonal Support: Syrup aids in promoting hormonal balance, especially during menstrual cycles. 
  • Menstrual Comfort: The herbal blend helps manage menstrual discomfort and supports a regular menstrual cycle. 
  • Uterine Health: Evecare Syrup supports uterine health, promoting women’s reproductive wellness. 

Usage Directions: 

  • Take 5 ml (1 teaspoon) twice daily after meals for optimal results. 
  • Consult with your healthcare professional before starting any new supplement. 
  • Suitable for long-term use to support women’s health. 
Additional information

Additional information

Key Ingredients

Ashoka (Saraca indica)

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Lodhra (Symplocos racemosa)

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Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)

Brand

Brand

Himalaya

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