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Rooh Afza in a nutshell
When to use Rooh Afza
| To protect and treat
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To maintain |
| Dehydration (water loss) |
Nutritional status of the body
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| Heat Exhaustion |
Proper functioning of the heart
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| Heat stroke |
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| To treat |
To keep |
| Fever due to |
Fresh |
| heat exposure |
Active |
| Vomiting |
Energetic |
| Diarrhoea |
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| Stomach ache |
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When we keep in mind the many qualities of Rooh
Afza's ingredients, described above, it is easy
to understand why it has been found to be an exceptionally
appropriate summer drink. One that can be depended
on to keep body water in balance. But apart from
this Rooh Afza has many more therapeutic and nutritional
qualities, the important ones of which are:
Rooh Afza as nutrient
In the form of invert sugar, glucose and fructose.
Rooh Afza for essential electrolytes
In the form of sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium,
chloride and phosphate.
Rooh Afza for retention of body water
In its ability to maintain and finally adjust
the body's water balance due to the presence of
electrolytes in balanced quantity.
Roof Afza's medicinal properties
Which stimulate and correct the function
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Uses of Rooh Afza
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