Gulabi sharbat: Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev of the country is in discussion with his yogasanas but he has come forward with his Ayurvedic 'Gulab Sharbat'. In the summer season, Baba Ramdev has described this pink syrup as better from the perspective of health. Along with this, for many diseases, its consumption has been counted. Baba Ramdev's Pantjali company produces many products and describes it as natural with construction.
Pink syrup has been linked to the most drunk Ruh Afja, while it has been called chemical free. Let us know how this pink syrup is ready.
Let us tell you that this pink syrup is prepared at a high level by the Pantjali company. This pink syrup uses fresh rose petals, rose water, and small amounts of sugar. For this, farmers are purchased by farmers from rural areas. These petals are then cleaned in automatic washing machines. At the same time, rose water and extracts are prepared through steam distillation machines. This process preserves the natural properties of petals.
In this, sugar is dissolved in water and heated thick syrup, which is mixed with rose water and Ayurvedic herbs, such as cardamom,. All the prepared mixtures are uniformly unacceptable in stainless steel mixing tanks and impurities are cleaned by filtering with micron filter machines. The rule of Pantjali Sansthan is with emphasis on naturalness.
Let me tell you that this finished syrup is filled in food-grade bottles with the help of automatic filling machines, which are packed and packed with capping and labeling machines. Each batch is checked from devices such as pH meter and bricks meters to ensure quality.
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Let me tell you that Pantjali said about this natural pink syrup that this syrup is considered beneficial for digestion, skin, and mental peace. Along with this, this dedication to naturalism and quality makes Patanjali lead in Ayurvedic products. Let me tell you that Pantjali has increased its business which is not limited in India but exports to global markets such as America, Europe, and Africa. Farmers are also benefiting from this institute.