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Beal Churn

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Triaanya’s Beal Churna is a pure, organic, and handmade Bael fruit powder from Uttarakhand. A powerful Ayurvedic remedy, it supports digestion, relieves constipation, diarrhea, ulcers, piles, and boosts respiratory health. Take ½ teaspoon with warm water after meals for natural wellness.

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Triaanya’s Beal Churn – Pure, Handmade & Organic

A Timeless Ayurvedic Secret for a Healthy Gut & Strong Immunity!

Straight from the lush green valleys of Uttarakhand, Triaanya’s Beal Churn is a 100% pure, handmade, and organic formulation crafted from the finest Bael (Wood Apple) fruit. Celebrated in Ayurveda for its exceptional healing properties, this natural wonder is your go-to solution for digestive wellness and respiratory health.

Why Choose Triaanya’s Beal Churn?

🌿 Pure & Potent – Made from sun-dried Bael fruit, without additives or preservatives
🌿 Handmade with Care – Retaining nature’s goodness for maximum benefits
🌿 Traditional Ayurvedic Remedy – Time-tested formula for holistic health
🌿 Ethically Sourced – Harvested from the pristine lands of Uttarakhand

Incredible Health Benefits 💚

Relieves Constipation & Indigestion – Promotes smooth digestion and gut health
Soothes Diarrhea & Ulcers – Gently heals the digestive tract
Supports Piles Recovery – Reduces discomfort and promotes healing
Boosts Respiratory Health – Aids in cough, cold, and congestion relief
Cools & Detoxifies – Helps balance body heat and remove toxins naturally

How to Use:

Take ½ teaspoon of Triaanya’s Beal Churn with warm water after meals for optimal results.

Reclaim your digestive health the natural way – Experience the purity of Ayurveda with Triaanya’s! 🌿

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100gm

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