Baidyanath Haldi Tablets – Pure Turmeric Extract 250 mg, 60 Tablets
Baidyanath Haldi Tablets are a proprietary Ayurvedic medicine in which each 250 mg tablet is extract of Haldi (Curcuma longa, rhizome) 250 mg, with only gum acacia and talc as excipients – no fillers, no blend of other herbs. That single-ingredient simplicity is the point of the product. Turmeric is the most-used medicinal spice in the subcontinent, but the difference between the kitchen powder and a standardised extract is substantial: raw turmeric rhizome is roughly two to five percent curcuminoids by weight, so a spoonful of powder delivers a fraction of what a concentrated extract does, and none of the consistency. A tablet gives a measured, repeatable quantity twice a day. In classical practice Haldi is a Kapha- and Kanpha-pacifying, blood-purifying rasayana, and the label lists it as useful in Vata rog, diabetes and anaemia. Bottle of 60 tablets from a house founded in 1917.
Key Features
- Haldi (Curcuma longa, Rz.) extract 250 mg in each 250 mg tablet
- No fillers or added herbs – only gum acacia and talc as excipients
- A measured, repeatable dose in place of kitchen turmeric powder
- Proprietary Ayurvedic medicine from Shree Baidyanath Ayurved Bhawan
- Bottle of 60 tablets
Composition
- Extract of Haldi (Curcuma longa, Rz.) – 250 mg per 250 mg tablet
- Excipients: Gum acacia q.s., Talc q.s. As printed on the label
Uses & Benefits
- Traditionally used to support the body’s natural immunity
- Turmeric is classically described as antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
- The label lists it as useful in Vata rog, diabetes and anaemia
- A single-ingredient tablet – you know exactly what you are taking
- Far more concentrated and consistent than culinary turmeric powder
- Convenient 60-tablet bottle for a month of twice-daily use
Directions for Use
- 1 to 2 tablets twice daily with water, or as directed by the physician, as printed on the label
- Take it after food if plain turmeric tends to upset your stomach
- Keep to the same times each day
- Ayurvedic rasayanas work gradually – consistency matters more than dose
- Re-cap the bottle tightly after every use, as the label directs
Precautions
- Turmeric can increase bleeding risk with warfarin and other blood thinners, and is usually stopped a week or two before surgery
- Avoid it if you have gallstones or a bile duct obstruction – turmeric stimulates the gallbladder
- It may aggravate acid reflux or gastritis in some people. Take it after food if so
- If you are on diabetes medicines, tell your doctor – monitor your sugars and do not change your prescription on your own
- Not recommended in medicinal doses during pregnancy. Ask a doctor if breastfeeding or giving it to a child
- Stop and consult a doctor if you develop a rash, nausea or digestive upset
Storage
- Store in a cool and dry place, protected from moisture and sunlight, as printed on the label
- Re-cap tightly after every use
- Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer
Ayurvedic proprietary medicine. This information is for general awareness and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. To be taken under medical supervision. Do not stop or reduce prescribed medicines on your own.















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