Iogen Syrup
Natural & Herbal Iron Supplement
If you feel unusually tired, sluggish, struggling with concertation, feeling low on energy, probably you have an iron deficiency or you are anemic.
Anemia is one among the most common disorders to affect blood and when you are low on iron, it can affect different aspects of your life and might lead to vitamin B12 deficiency impacting overall health.
About Iogen Syrup
Iogen syrup is a combination of naturally processed iron and essential herbs that are helpful in treating iron deficiency and anemia as recommended by Ayurveda. Iogen syrup helps alleviate anemic condition by increasing hemoglobin levels in the blood and renormalizing appetite, naturally. Being a completely herbal product it contains natural extracts used in the formulation syrup to increase haemoglobin in ayurveda to help facilitate proper digestion and nutrition absorption. Unlike other iron supplements, Iogen syrup doesn't have an unpleasant metallic taste and doesn't disturb your bowel movement. It leverages key ingredients known to be used widely in ayurvedic syrup to increase blood in the body.
Benefits of Iogen SyrupNatural and Herbal Iron Folic Acid supplement
The best iron supplement must contain a form of iron that is easy to absorb and doesn’t cause side effects. Iogen syrup is a natural and herb-based iron supplement made with a unique formulation of Ayurveda ingredients for maximum benefits. The syrup contains herb-based iron which is absorbed in a way it maintains normal iron balance translating to fewer health concerns.
Complete Iron absorption
Iogen Syrup is safe to use a natural iron supplement and a rich source of ferrous sulphate in a form that facilitates complete iron absorption into your body. In order for your body to absorb iron, vitamin C is essential. Our Iogen syrup also contains ingredients rich in natural vitamin C which combines with iron to form an iron chelate complex which in turn increases the solubility of iron in the small intestine.
Improve hemoglobin level
Iron plays a significant role in improving hemoglobin levels, a protein called transferrin binds to iron and transports it in the body. Transferrin helps your body to produce red blood cells which contain hemoglobin. Iogen syrup, rich in ferrous sulphate increases hemoglobin production considerably and thereby reducing the symptoms of anemia.
No Gastro-intestinal disturbance or constipation
The common complaint associated with any iron supplements is that it causes constipation by creating gastrointestinal disturbances. As Iogen syrup is a natural supplement containing other ingredients which help in proper bowel movements, it doesn’t cause constipation, unlike other synthetic iron supplements.
Ayurvedic Herbs in Iogen Syrup
Draksha (Vitis vinifera)
- This essential ingredient helps in the formation of red blood cells and the complete suppression of anemia
- It strengthens immunity and helps in fighting off infections
- Due to its high fiber content, it aids in digestion
- The packed natural sugars in it help in giving energy without adding calories
Draksha is grapes that have a natural cooling effect and acts as a coolant which gives the ayurvedic blood purifier ‘Iogen' its most intrinsic qualities. Draksha raisins are used in treating excessive thirst, respiratory problems, fever, vomiting, liver problems, burning sensation, etc. It is especially helpful in relieving tiredness.
Annabedi/Kasisa ( Processed Ferrous Sulphate )
- Beneficial in improving hemoglobin levels
- Improves Strength
- Works as an astringent
It promotes health and eyesight as well as helps improve hemoglobin levels. It also aids in stimulating blood flow in the pelvic area and uterus. Annabedi, in particular, is also known to treat dysentery, jaundice and fever.
Sveta Sariva ( Hemidesmus Indicus )
- Acts as an Ayurvedic blood purifier syrup and detoxifying agent
- Help reduce the imbalance in rakta dhatu and act a natural blood purifier and coolant agent
- Possess anti-inflammatory properties
- This root is well known for its blood purifying qualities. It is also used to treat leprosy and skin-related diseases. It is anabolic in effect and can be used as a nerve tonic and an immune booster as well.
- It is an Ayurvedic diaphoretic, demulcent, blood purifier, alterative, diuretic and anti-pyretic
This root is well known for its blood purifying qualities. It is also used to treat leprosy and skin-related diseases. It is anabolic in effect and can be used as a nerve tonic and an immune booster as well.
Bilva ( Aegele Marmelos )
- The Bael or Bilva tree
- It balances all the three Doshas
- Improves Metabolism
- Anti-inflammatory & anti-fungal
- It has the power to fight various skin diseases and skin disorders as well
- By balancing Pitta Dosha it relieves ulcers, inflammations and Pitta related fevers in Ayurvedic medicine
Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus)
- It is called the queen of herbs
- It is a traditional fertility enhancer and is used as an Ayurvedic medicine tonic for the female reproductive system
- It is useful in Ayurveda as a nutritive tonic, diuretic, rejuvenative, antacid, antispasmodic, antioxidant, demulcent, galactagogue, anti-microbial, laxative, antitumor, aphrodisiac, anti-depressant, adaptogenic and immunomodulator
Khadira (Acacia catechu)
- An Ayurvedic antidiarrhoeal
- It is used to pacify the Vata Dosha
Amalaki (Emblica officinalis)
- Indian gooseberry also called Amla
- It is commonly used as a fruit as well as traditional medicine
- It has the ability to balance all three Doshas in the body. Amalaki can be taken in different forms in order to balance different Doshas. It can also be used in combination with other ingredients for different Dosha issues. Depending on the combination, it is used for both weight loss and weight gain.
- Vata imbalances are treated with amla combined with Sesame/Gingelly oil in the evening
- Pitta issues can be helped with a mixture of Amla and Ghee (clarified butter) or jaggery in the evening
- Kapha imbalances call for the combination of Amla with honey in the morning
- It is rich in Vitamin C and used in traditional medicine as an antioxidant, immunomodulator, anti-inflammatory, astringent, anti ageing and rejuvenative
- Amla is useful in traditional medicine for grey hair, general health, improvement in eye issues, respiratory problems, urinary troubles, burning, itching, and other skin troubles
- It is good for the health of the hair, eyes, skin and gives strength and vigour
- Amla is a good laxative and relieves constipation
Laksha (Lac)
This ingredient is used to pacify and balance Pitta and Kapha as well as for its anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
This recurring problem of iron deficiency among many individuals is the reason why ‘Kerala’ Ayurveda’ has introduced a helpful iron syrup called ‘Iogen Syrup’.
It acts as a blood purifier hemoglobin tonic syrup that is a combination of naturally processed iron and essential herbs which are helpful in treating iron deficiency and anemia. Iogen syrup is a blood purifying product that is the best syrup to increase hemoglobin.
This ayurvedic blood purifier is a hemoglobin increase syrup that supports an increase in appetite and treats iron deficiency. Being a completely herbal product containing natural extracts, Iogen acts as a hematinic syrup and hemoglobin syrup which consequently helps facilitate proper digestion and nutrition absorption in the intestines. Unlike other iron syrups, it does not have a metallic taste and does not disturb your bowel movements. It is a natural and herbal iron-folic supplement syrup for hemoglobin, which helps in complete iron absorption and no gastro-intestinal disturbance or constipation.
Overview
All of us are susceptible to feeling low on our energy at the end of the day. We fall victim to our daily hustle and grind that cause exhaustion and drain our energy. However, do you find this to be a recurring problem for you despite getting ample rest? Do you still feel sluggish? Finding your concentration drop repeatedly even though you have tried to amend your sleeping patterns?
If all of the above symptoms keep prevailing despite all of your efforts to overcome it, it is incredibly likely that you have a high iron deficiency or you are anaemic. We will be looking in-depth into what causes iron deficiency in our bodies, in terms of our general health and also through the perspective of Ayurveda as well the benefits of this iron syrup.
In this day and age of swift innovation based on convenience, it is important to remind ourselves that the herbal remedies of our ancestors still hold weight . With the right amount of information and knowledge about the herbs mentioned below, we can leverage it to benefit our health. But before that let us look at what causes Anaemia.
Causes
Anaemia is the most common disorder which affects our blood when we are low on iron. It can create the condition of having less number of red blood cells, also known as hemoglobin, which can lead to less number of red blood cells carrying oxygen throughout our bodies. It can originate through less consumption of iron in our diets or it can be due to the inability of our bodies to absorb iron. In extreme cases, it will eventually lead to a serious vitamin B12 deficiency.
Various skin disorders and health disorders may arise due to iron deficiency and it will lead an individual to be anemic. Pregnant women who do not take enough supplements might experience anemia as well.
Ayurveda Perspective
Let us look at the condition of an iron deficiency in our blood through the lens of ‘Ayurveda’. Remedies have been borne centuries advanced our times for iron deficiency and anemia
The term ‘Rakta Dhatu' refers to the primary fire of the body. The word Rakta means coloured or also ‘reddened' i.e., It refers to our blood in terms of health, specifically our red blood cells. When rakta dhatu is in excess, the heat in our bodies will increase and cause tissues in the body to possibly experience inflammation. This causes the mind to experience a higher intensity and sharper focus. When it gets overheated, it results in the liver and spleen possibly becoming enlarged. This will lead to conditions and diseases such as hepatitis. Excess heat in our bodies will manifest through rashes on our skin, increase in the frequency of urination and bowel movements increase, causing the stools to become loose. The body will then try to fight this through an increase in sweat. If this excess heat cannot be removed, then it will result in heavy burning sensations, resulting in inflammation and fever.
Lifestyle choices that can increase rakta dhatu are intense intellectual studying, over-exercising, malnutrition as well as if we include extra-spicy food in our diets. All of this will eventually lead to burnout in our energy or fatigue. In women, an increase in rakta dhatu can intensify their menstrual flow but only for a few days. This will lead to intense mood swings. As heat builds through the body, joint and skin inflammation conditions are experienced.
When rakta dhatu is drained and depleted from our bodies, it will cause one to feel cold, causing the skin to turn pale or dark grey. This coldness will cause the body to cling on to more heat by reducing urination and sweat. In our minds, this will manifest in the form of dullness and difficulty in processing new information, i.e., issues with concentration, consequentially leading to possible confusion and misunderstanding. Lifestyle choices that lead to a decrease in rakta dhatu are laziness, a lack of exercise, imbalanced or bland diet a disinterest in intellectual discussion or exploration.
The rakta dhatu is also tied together with the Manipura chakra in our body. This is responsible for feelings of passion, focus, logic and reasoning. When rakta dhatu is healthy and balanced, the above feelings are healthy and balanced as well in the individual.
Rakta dhatu is also closely related to our digestion and subsequent diet.
In order to evaluate the health of the rakta dhatu, the blood should not just be tested but also evaluated. Upon a blood test being done, the red blood cell count tells of the quantity of rakta dhatu that is present in the body and bloodstream. The morphology, shape of the cell as well as the levels of hemoglobin are indicators of the quality.
Anemia is called Panduroga which translates as the disease of pallor. This is because the lack of blood makes the person look paler than normal. The human body is governed by the three Doshas called Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. The Pitta Dosha is the dosha that primarily governs the blood. So, when a person has anemia the Pitta Dosha is involved. It is usually linked to the liver and its disorders. Ayurveda defines the mixing of the blood with bile to be a cause of the blood thinning thus causing anemia.
The Vata Dosha can also cause anemia problems as a part of an overall problem of malnourishment and weakness. This is an issue that affects all the tissues of the body. The person is seen to have sleep problems, anxiety, dehydration, constipation as well as a dark tinge to the skin. Anemia caused by Kapha Dosha usually occurs due to the clogging up of the channels due to excessive phlegm, or fat in the body. This type of anemia also causes excessive salivation, phlegm and noticeable pallor in the skin as well as the urine. The person will feel very tired, have heavy limbs, and sleep too much. While the Vata type anemia is characterised by malnourishment, the Kapha type of anemia is accompanied by obesity, congestion, and water retention or edema. The nutrition of the blood is blocked by phlegm and excessive fat.
Ayurvedic texts describe an anemic person as looking dull and pale. There is tiredness, low-grade fever, yellowish urine, irregular bowel movements, and vertigo. For women, there will be a lack of menstrual flow or pale menstrual flow. Anemia can be triggered by poor lifestyle choices and bad habits. Sour and salty tastes are known to aggravate the Pitta and the blood and can cause anemia. A diet that is not nourishing and the abuse of alcohol are also known to cause anemia. For women, conditions, and issues that cause excessive bleeding are also known to cause anemic conditions. Too much heat in the blood or issues with the liver is also defined as triggers of anemia as per Ayurvedic principles.
Ayurveda recommends the treatment of anemia through a diet that is rich with nutrition and herbs that rectify the blood disorder. A person is also told to take medication that can treat iron deficiency. Since these supplements often cause problems with constipation, Ayurvedic supplements for anemia also incorporate herbs that aid and support digestion. Some of the food that is to be added to the diet are grapes, almonds, moong dal, and pomegranate. When the anemia is accompanied by general debility, Ayurvedic Chyawanprash is also prescribed as nutritive support.
Benefits
These are the ingredients that make up the iron syrup called Iogen. Some of the major benefits of this are that it is an effective iron supplement and does not cause any side effect whatsoever. Iogen syrup is a natural and herb-based supplement that maintains an optimal level of iron preventing health concerns.
Iogen syrup is also a rich source of ferrous sulphate which helps with iron absorption into your body. Iogen syrup is rich in vitamin C which combines with iron to form an iron chelate complex, which in turn increases the solubility of iron in the small intestines. It also functions as a blood purifier, as iron plays a very helpful role in increasing our hemoglobin levels. This hemoglobin syrup helps in the production of red blood cells which increases iron and decreases the chances of anemia.
The most common complaints and concerns surrounding iron supplements are that it always causes constipation or some form of gastrointestinal disturbances. Due to Iogen syrup being a natural supplement, containing ingredients that help in natural bowel movement, it does not cause any constipation.