Cipzer Gas Mantra Powder – Unani Powder for Gas, Bloating, Acidity and Constipation
Cipzer Gas Mantra is a proprietary Unani powder for gas, bloating, acidity and constipation, in a 100 g bottle. Ten ingredients are each present at exactly 100 mg per gram, and the way they are grouped tells you how the formula is meant to work. The first three – Adrak (ginger), Filfil Daraz (long pepper) and Filfil Siyah (black pepper) – are the classical Trikatu combination, used to kindle sluggish digestion so food is broken down rather than left to ferment and produce gas. The next four – Ajmod, Zeera Safaid, Pudina and Ajwain – are carminatives that relax the gut and let trapped wind pass, and Kalonji adds anti-inflammatory support. Finally Kala Namak and Soda (sodium bicarbonate) give the immediate alkaline relief that settles burning acidity. The label indicates it for constipation, acidity and indigestion. Bottle of 100 g.
Key Features
- Proprietary Unani powder, ten ingredients at 100 mg per gram each
- Trikatu base (ginger, long pepper, black pepper) to kindle sluggish digestion
- Four carminatives – Ajmod, Zeera Safaid, Pudina and Ajwain – to release trapped gas
- Kala Namak and sodium bicarbonate for quick relief from burning acidity
- 100 g bottle from Cipzer, a GMP certified company
Composition
- Adrak (Zingiber officinale, root) – 100 mg
- Filfil Daraz (Piper longum, fruit) – 100 mg
- Filfil Siyah (Piper nigrum, fruit) – 100 mg
- Ajmod (Carum roxburghianum, seed) – 100 mg
- Zeera Safaid (Cuminum cyminum, seed) – 100 mg
- Kalonji (Nigella sativa, seed) – 100 mg
- Pudina (Mentha arvensis, leaf) – 100 mg
- Ajwain (Trachyspermum ammi, seed) – 100 mg
- Kala Namak (Black Salt) – 100 mg
- Soda (Sodium Bi-Carbonate) – 100 mg
- Per 1 g of powder, as printed on the label
Uses & Benefits
- Relieves gas and the bloating that comes with it
- Settles burning acidity and the heaviness that follows a heavy meal
- Indicated on the label for constipation, acidity and indigestion
- Helps restore appetite when indigestion has dulled it
- Eases nausea and stomach discomfort after eating
- Powder form mixes into water, so it acts quickly
Directions for Use
- Label dose: 5 to 10 g in the morning and evening with lukewarm water
- Alternatively, mix one scoop (about 4–5 g) into a cup of lukewarm water and stir until fully dissolved
- Take it after meals, when gas and acidity usually strike
- Do not exceed the stated dose – the formula carries a real salt and bicarbonate load
- Keep the bottle tightly closed; the powder absorbs moisture and will cake
Precautions
- The label states this should be taken under medical supervision only. Follow your practitioner’s guidance rather than self-dosing indefinitely
- This powder carries a significant sodium load. Each gram contains 100 mg black salt and 100 mg sodium bicarbonate, so a full 10 g twice-daily dose delivers around two grams of each. If you have high blood pressure, heart failure, kidney disease, or are on a salt-restricted diet, do not use it without checking with your doctor
- Antacid salts change how other medicines are absorbed. Leave a gap of about two hours between this powder and other tablets – particularly thyroid medicine, iron and antibiotics
- Black pepper and long pepper increase the absorption of many drugs by inhibiting the enzymes that clear them. If you take prescription medicines, mention this formula to your doctor
- Persistent symptoms need a diagnosis. Heartburn recurring for weeks, difficulty swallowing, vomiting, unexplained weight loss or black stools must be assessed by a doctor rather than masked
- The pepper content can aggravate an existing stomach ulcer or acid reflux in some people. Tell your practitioner if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or giving it to a child, and stop if it causes burning or loose motions
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep the bottle tightly closed to protect the powder from moisture
- Keep out of reach of children
Disclaimer
Proprietary Unani medicine. The label states it is to be taken under medical supervision only. This information is for general awareness and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Persistent or severe digestive symptoms must be assessed by a doctor.















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