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Patanjali Hair Conditioner is an ayurvedic medicine The key ingredients of Patanjali Hair Conditioner are Bhringaraja, Aloe vera, Madan. The properties of which have been shared below. The correct dosage of Patanjali Hair Conditioner depends on the patient's age, gender, and medical history. This information has been provided in detail in the dosage section.
Bhringaraja |
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Aloe vera |
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Madanaphala |
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Patanjali Damage Control Hair Conditioner 100gm is used to treat the following -
Other Benefits
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. Please remember that every patient and their case is different, so the dosage can be different based on the disease, route of administration, patient's age and medical history.
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No side effects of Patanjali Hair Conditioner have been reported in the medical literature. However, you should always consult your doctor before using Patanjali Hair Conditioner.
Is the use of Patanjali Damage Control Hair Conditioner 100gm safe for children?
It is safe for children to take Patanjali Hair Conditioner.
Does Patanjali Damage Control Hair Conditioner 100gm cause drowsiness?
Patanjali Hair Conditioner will not make you feel sleepy or drowsy. So you may drive or operate machinery safely.
Is this Patanjali Damage Control Hair Conditioner 100gm habit forming or addictive?
Chances of addiction to Patanjali Hair Conditioner are nil
This medicine data has been created by -
BAMS, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Ayurveda, Sexology, Diabetology
10 Years of Experience
References
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume- II. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1999: Page No 21-24
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 81-82
C.K. Kokate ,A.P. Purohit, S.B. Gokhale. [link]. Forty Seventh Edition. Pune, India: Nirali Prakashan; 2012: Page No 8.23-8.29
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Department of Ayush: Government of India. [link]. Volume 1. Ghaziabad, India: Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy; 1986: Page No 114-115