The primary purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy of ENO Lime (fruit salt) in participants with Ajeerna vyadhi (acidity, acid indigestion, indigestion, and associated nausea) at 15-minutes after administration of dose. 'Ajeerna vyadhi' is defined as a state of incomplete digestion and metabolism caused due to deranged action of Jatharagni (digestive fire), which leads to the formation of an unprocessed or under-processed state of ingested food termed as Ajeerna.
Age range
18 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change from Baseline in Ajeerna Vyadhi (Acidity, Acid Indigestion, Indigestion, And Associated Nausea) Symptoms Using VAS Scoring After 15 Minutes of Taking ENO Lime
Timeframe: Baseline (0-minutes pre-dose) and 15-minutes post-dose on Day 1