Check for the "Use-by" date on the packaging of Nirgundi.
Nirgundi should not be consumed by pregnant women and lactating women. Those who are suffering from heart diseases should consume nirgundi under medical supervision. Nirgundi has mild side effects on some people such as stomach upset, nausea, headaches and dry mouth.(2)
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Description
Nirgundi is a herb which is obtained from an aromatic shrub called vitex negundo. Nirgundi is used for medicinal purpose. It is native to tropical eastern and southern africa and asia.