Link Natural Samahan, 10 Pack Box | 10 sachets of 4g each
These are herbal teas that provides relief, not a prescription medicine.
Current Stock Expiry Date: Feb 2027
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Samahan is a unique and pleasant herbal drink formulated using a combination of 14, time-tested herbal ingredients that have proven beneficial effects on health and wellbeing. Ingredients of Link Samahan have been used in Ayurveda, especially for cold and catarrh-related symptoms.
Link Samahan comes as convenient-to-use granules packed in unit dose sachets. It is specially formulated to preserve the health benefits of its ingredients.
Link Samahan is a trusted herbal supplement that can help to ease the discomforts associated with colds and catarrh and support to Boost your Immunity.
The ready-to-use sachets fit in your pocket and are on the go anywhere. The hot beverage is also popular with children since it is obtained by licorice with a sweet Note. The sharpness of ginger and pepper can be adjusted with the amount of water.
APPLICATION
- The contents of one sachet with a Cup of hot water pour - done.
- As a preventive measure:
- Daily 1 to 2 sachets of Samahan tea in boiling water to dissolve.
- Alternatively, in hot coffee or milk.
- Acute: 3-5 packs a day, spread throughout the day, drink.
- Children (up to 15 years), each of the half portion.
1. What is Samahan?
Samahan is a 100% herbal preparation based on Ayurveda principles. It contains the extracts of 14 herbs mentioned in the sachet, only. The formula was developed by a panel of Ayurveda practitioners. The formula was developed after 5 years of Research and Development by a multi-disciplinary team of scientists, technologists and Ayurveda practitioners at Link Natural.
2. What's so special about Samahan?
Samahan is the first Ayurvedi 100% herbal easy-to-use preparation in the market for colds and cold related symptoms and Flu.
3. When should Samahan be taken?
Samahan can be taken at any time. It is most effective when taken at the first sign of cold or flu.
4. Can Samahan be taken while on other medication?
Yes. Most ingredients in Samahan are commonly used in our day-to-day food. According to the panel of Ayurveda practitioners who developed the Samahan formula, it could be taken while on other medication.
5. If its an Ayurvedic formulation, how can it be instant and so effective?
Ayurveda is a medical system that is in existence for over 5000 years and used by millions of people. Samahan formula was developed based on Ayurvedic principles and experience. The use of authentic raw materials of right quality and the scientifically optimized production protocol by Link Natural, make the Samahan effective and instant.
6. Samahan is said to act instantly. How is that?
Answered in (5) above.
7. Are "Western drugs" added to give Samahan the quick-fix effect?
NO. Samahan is 100% natural. It contains only the ingredients mentioned in the pack and cane sugar.
8. Is Samahan good only for cold and cold-related ailments?
Samahan is especially prepared for cold and cold related symptoms and flu but, is effective for fatigue, body aches and similar common complaints.
9. Can Samahan be taken regularly?
Yes. It can be taken as a normal warm drink. It can be taken with tea or coffee, or could even replace them.
10. Will it have side effects if taken daily?
No. Ingredients of Samahan had been in use for centuries for food and medicine, without any side effects.
Ingredients:
Coriander, Ginger, Black Pepper, Venivel, Siritekku, Long Pepper, Vishnukranti, Cumin, Ajwain, Lesser Galanga, Katuwelbatu, Pathpadagam, Licorice, Raw Sugar
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Plant name (Latin binomial) |
Name in English |
Plant part utilized |
Picture |
Adhatoda vasica Nees. (Acanthaceae) |
Adathoda |
Root |
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Alpinia galanga Willd. (Zingiberaceae) |
Java galangal |
Rhizome |
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Carum copticum Benth & Hook. (Apiaceae) |
Ajowan |
Rhizome |
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Coriandrum sativum Linn. (Apiaceae) |
Coriander |
Seed |
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Coscinium fenestratum (Gaertn.) Colebr. (Menispermaceae) |
Flase calumba |
Stem |
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Cuminum cyminum Linn. (Apiaceae) |
Cumin |
Seed |
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Evolvulus alsinoides Linn. (Convolvulaceae) |
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Whole plant |
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Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn. (Fabaceae) |
Liquorice |
Stem |
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Hedyotis herbaceae (Linn.) Lam. (Rubiaceae) |
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Whole plant |
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Piper longum Linn. (Piperaceae) |
Long pepper |
Fruit |
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Piper nigrum Linn. (Piperaceae) |
Black pepper |
Fruit |
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Premna herbacea Roxb. (Verbenaceae) |
|
Root |
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Solanum xanthocarpum Schrade. & Wendl. (Solanaceae) |
Yellow berried nightshade |
Whole plant |
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Zingiber officinale Roscoe. (Zingiberaceae) |
Ginger |
Rhizome |
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Details are correct at the time of listing.