- Keep in a cool and dry place.
- Keep the bottle of Tulsi drops tightly closed to prevent air and moisture from getting in.
- Avoid storing it in areas exposed to direct sunlight, as sunlight can affect the quality of the drops.
- Keep out of reach of children.
FAQs
Q1. Does Zandu Tulsi Drops contain any preservatives?
Ans. No, Zandu Tulsi Drops do not contain any preservatives. They are typically formulated with natural tulsi extract without the addition of preservatives.
Q2. Are there any side effects of Zandu Tulsi Drops?
Ans. Zandu Tulsi Drops are generally considered safe when taken as directed. However, it is advisable to consult with a doctor before starting any new supplement regimen.
Q3. Does Zandu Tulsi Drops contain artificial colours or flavours?
Ans. No, Zandu Tulsi Drops do not contain artificial colours or flavours. They are typically made from natural tulsi extract without any additional artificial additives.
Q4. What is the best time to take Zandu Tulsi Drops?
Ans. The best time to take Zandu Tulsi Drops is typically in the morning on an empty stomach, as it may help flush out toxins and cleanse the stomach. It can also be taken at night. It's advisable to consult with a doctor for personalised guidance on the timing and frequency of consumption.
Q5. Are Zandu Tulsi Drops suitable for children?
Ans. Yes, Zandu Tulsi Drops are generally suitable for children over 5 years old. However, it's recommended to consult with a doctor before giving any supplement to children.
Testimonials
'I started using Zandu Tulsi Drops a few months ago and I have seen a significant improvement in my immunity. I no longer catch colds frequently.' – Vikas Negi, Banker, 45
'Zandu Tulsi Drops is now an integral part of my daily routine. It has enhanced my respiratory function and I feel more energetic.' – Harshita Bansal, Yoga Instructor, 30
'My mother always recommended tulsi for its health benefits and now I understand why. After starting Zandu Tulsi Drops, I noticed a significant improvement in my overall health and well-being.' – Ishan Verma, Software Engineer, 40