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Phytorelief-CC Sugarfree Lozenges Phytorelief-CC Sugarfree Lozenges

Phytorelief-CC Sugarfree Lozenges

Quantity Description: strip of 10 lozenges
Manufacturer: Alchem Phytoceuticals Ltd
Price: ₹ 199.0

Information about Phytorelief-CC Sugarfree Lozenges

Phytorelief CC helps in the treatment of cough, cold & flu in a natural way.
Phytorelief CC is an ayurvedic remedy and contains Turmeric (Haridra), Pomegranate (Dantabija) & Zingiber Officinale plant actives.It has been developed using AlchemLifes proprietary PhytoAdvanceTM technology for faster and higher bioavailability .It has been clinically proven to maintain healthy respiratory functions by preventing & treating sign / symptoms of cough, cold & flu.
Curcumin,the active ingredient in Turmeric (Haridra), has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and is a very strong antioxidant.
Pomegranates contain three types of antioxidant polyphenols, including tannins, anthocyanins and ellagic acid provide your cell with adequate defense against attack by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Ginger has anti-inflammatory gingerols which help relieve a sore throat quickly and also kill rhinoviruses which cause cold and flu.
Phytorelief CC is a Phytomedicine Gen3 solution helps prevention and treatment of cough, cold & flu related concerns by providing the triple action benefits of:
Anti-Microbial Action
Analgesic Action
Immunity Enhancement

Use under medical supervision.

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I am suffering from diabetes, but I like eating sweets, so I feel like using sugarfree tables, so I want to know weather they are safe or not?

MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
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I am suffering from diabetes, but I like eating sweets, so I feel like using sugarfree tables, so I want to know weat...
Mr. Lybrate-user, it is best to avoid sugar totally for a diabetes patient. Taking sugar substitutes also in not good. Recent studies have shown that all the sugar substitutes are unsafe. They increase craving for sugar, plus also have side effects of their own. So it is always good to avoid them totally.
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I'm diabetic, I like sweets more, can use sugarfree please suggest me can I have sugarfree.

MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Fellow of Academy of General Education (FAGE)
General Physician, Delhi
I'm diabetic, I like sweets more, can use sugarfree please suggest me can I have sugarfree.
Sugar-free foods may be helpful if you have diabetes. In many cases, they serve as alternatives to conventional sweetened foods that are limited or restricted from your diet. It is recommended to take proper medical consultation before using any sugar-free products. Your query can be addressed in a more better way if discussed in detail over a call or a video conferencing.

I am 38 year old prediabetes. I want to know whether I can take sugarfree (sucralose) regularly in my tea and other recipe. I got confused because in corporate hospitals like forte, Medanta dietician do give sugarfree to the patients admitted in hospital .But in these day I read on some website that it is very harmful. Even it causes weight gain more than sugar because it is 200 times more sweeter than sugar.

BSc - Food Science & Nutrition, PGD in Sports Nutrition and Dietitics , Diabetes Educator
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
I am 38 year old prediabetes. I want to know whether I can take sugarfree (sucralose) regularly in my tea and other r...
Hello, I would advice you to have tea with minimum quantity of sugar (1/2 tsp) in 1 cup (even if you have diabetes) or rather have it sugarless. Artificial sweeteners are not a healthy choice.

Are the artificial sweeteners like Sugar-free and Relish good for diabetes? Can anyone take it? What is the difference between Sucralose and sucrose?

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Are the artificial sweeteners like Sugar-free and Relish good for diabetes? Can anyone take it? What is the differenc...
Actually, if you are diabetic, you should avoid any processed form of sugar. Be it sugar-free or relish. You can include jaggery in your diet for sweet effect.
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Is ambrolite s a sugar-free medicine? Can it be prescribed for patients with type 2 diabetes? Please let me know. Regards.

MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Dharwad
Is ambrolite s a sugar-free medicine? Can it be prescribed for patients with type 2 diabetes? Please let me know. Reg...
Hello, Thanks for the query. Usually if a liquid is labled as "syrup" it does contain sugar. So when one prescribes it to a diabetes patient you have to look at the quantity(mentioned on the lable. Or ask for a sugar free version of the same product which mostly companies have. Thanks.
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