Adom Koo Mixture

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Adom Koo Mixture is for effective relief of constipation, piles, waist pains and removal of excess phlegm. It may also improve eyesight.

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Adom Koo Mixture 22.00 Sold By: GMF Store
     
Total Price: 46.00

Ingredient

Piper guineense

Khaya senegalensis

Indications

Constipation

Waist pains

Colon cleansing

Dosage form

Liquid

Dosage

Adult: Four tablesponful twice daily

Caution

Not recommended for pregnant women, lactating mothers and children below 12 years of age

 

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