Hajmola mocktail recipe: Food influencer's video on how to make digestive mocktail recipe goes viral
Instagrammer Nicko Demu uploaded a recipe video to his 'Hajmola mocktail', and received a lot of comments on his post.

Instagrammer Nicko Demu recently uploaded the video recipe to his 'Hajmola mocktail', and received a lot of views as well as comments on his post.
Hajmola Mocktail Recipe:
In the video, it is seen that the food influencer simply crushes about a handful of Hajmola digestive tablets and mixes them with sugar, mint, soda and ice. He then goes on to drink it and gives a satisfied sigh.
Watch how to make the Hajmola mocktail here:
Is the Hajmola mocktail safe to drink?
While the pharma company who makes the tablet, Dabur, describes its product as, "Dabur Hajmola is a mix of traditional Indian culinary herbs, spices and edible salts. Not only does it get your digestive juices working better, it's also a useful laxative for children. Hajmola's khatta meetha taste is available in regular, imli, and anardana flavours."
Social Media Reactions
The video has got reactions from netizens, who point out that the consumption of the Hajmola mocktail could lead to indigestion. "Get ready for tomorrow morning," mocks a user, while another says, "Bro, drinking this means declaring a nuclear war in my stomach."
Another user commented in Hindi, saying that the amount of s*** one will release after drinking it will be "equal to releasing fountains".
Try it at your own risk!
FAQs
Q1:What is Hajmola?
Hajmola is a digestive tablet made by Indian pharmaceutical company Dabur.
Q2:Why is Hajmola consumed?
Hajmola may be consumed for indigestion and other related conditions.
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