One of the most common things you will come across today is that children of all ages, but especially toddlers and those below the age of 11 years, tend to watch television or digital devices while eating. A true symptom of the times we live in, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns, kids and adolescents today are indeed more focused on viewing devices, whether these are phones or tabs, rather than the food on their plate. In fact, many busy parents have also taken to handing kids digital devices during meals in a bid to encourage them to finish the food on their balanced plates.
But the fact remains—and studies conducted recently prove this—that using digital devices as a method to boost your kid’s appetite is simply not going to work in the long term. A 2022 study published in the peer-reviewed journal Nutrients shows that increased digital screentime during meals also increases the risk of childhood obesity among pre-school and school-aged children. So, what is needed to prevent these health risks are natural appetite boosters like Lupin Aptivate, and not digital devices.
For those unaware, Lupin Aptivate is a syrup made with the essence of nine Ayurvedic ingredients that have been used for centuries to regulate appetite and digestion in the Indian subcontinent. Created with nine ingredients recommended by the Indian Ministry of AYUSH, Lupin Aptivate is recommended by doctors to improve appetite naturally while also providing kids with an immunity and energy boost. The ingredients at the core of Lupin Aptivate can not only protect your kids from infections, but also help with weight gain, constipation prevention, reduction of intestinal worms, etc.
Wondering what the core ingredients that make Lupin Aptivate a great appetite booster for your kids are? Take a look at these Ayurvedic ingredients that are included in Lupin Aptivate and know their benefits.
1. Saunf: Also known as fennel seeds, saunf has been recommended by Ayurveda as a digestive for centuries now, so much so that it is a custom in India to offer people saunf after meals. Ayurveda says that saunf can reduce Pitta Dosha which in turn can lessen stomach inflammation, heartburn, acidity and even symptoms of acid refux.
2. Kutki: An important medicinal plant, kutki is used extensively in Ayurvedic potions like Lupin Aptivate to reduce risks of diarrhoea, flatulence, bloating, abdominal pain and inflammation. Loaded with antioxidants and bioactive compounds, kutki can also boost immunity and reduce free radical damage to the body.
3. Vidang: Also known as kebabchini colloquially, vidang looks like black peppercorns and is used extensively for its mild laxative properties. But apart from treating indigestion and constipation naturally, vidang is also known to improve metabolism and help control cholesterol levels.
4. Nagarmotha: Ayurveda says that nagarmotha works both as a Deepan or appetizer and a Pachan or digestive, making it great for consumption before and after meals. From aiding digestion to reducing worm infestations in the gut, the benefits of eating nagarmotha extracts are many.
5. Yavani: More popularly known as ajwain or carom seeds, yavani is traditionally used in Indian homes as a cure for indigestion. Apart from treating indigestion, gas, bloating and flatulence, the enzymes in yavani are also known to help treat peptic ulcers and intestinal issues.
6. Guduchi: One of the most effective herbs for digestion, guduchi is usually consumed in its powdered form after being mixed with other Ayurvedic ingredients. From aiding digestion to preventing amoebic infections in the digestive tract, this herb is also used to treat constipation.
7. Jeera: Known as cumin seeds in English, jeera is traditionally used to treat digestive issues ranging from nausea and vomitting to indigestion and acidity. The bioactive compound known as thymol in cumin seeds can increase digestive enzyme secretion, keeping the gut healthy too.
8. Pippali: Also known as long pepper, pippali is recommended for many Ayurvedic potions and remedies. When it comes to digestion, pippali’s laxative and digestive properties help manage indigestion, gar, bloating and constipation.
9. Amlaki: More popularly known as amla or Indian gooseberries, amlaki is so well known as a digestive remedy that it is an essential component of triphala. Amlaki not only relieves abdominal pain, bloating and constipation but is also known to boost the immune system.
Created with a blend of these nine Ayurvedically approved ingredients--Saunf, Kutki, Vidang, Nagarmotha, Yavani, Guduchi, Jeera, Pippali and Amlaki--Lupin Aptivate is the prefctly healthy appetite and immunity booster your kid needs. Because it is created with Ministry of Ayush recommended ingredients, Lupin Aptivate is not only safe for consumption by kids, but is also delicious thanks to its pineapple flavour. Suitable for fussy kids who have trouble finishing their meals and absolutely packed with health benefits, Lupin Aptivate is all you need to rely on for your child's digestive, immune and overall health.