Adusa Herbal capsules

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Adusa Herbal capsules for male vitality and waist pain

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Ingredients 

  • Khaya ivorensis
  • Paulinia pinnata
  • Pycnanthus angolensis
    Rawolfia vomitoria

Indications

  • Waist pain
  • Male vitality

Dosage form

Capsules (30)

Dosage 

Adult: Take two capsules two times daily after meals for two weeks

Children (12 -17 years): Take one capsule two times daily before meals for two weeks

Adverse effect

None reported

Contraindication 

None reported

Storage 

Store in a cool dry place away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of Children

Precaution

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

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    Ethnomedical uses
    The plant is claimed to be therapeutically useful in the management of convulsion, leprosy, oedema, rheumatic pains, asthma, female
    sterility and inflammation. Bark decoction is used for cough, bronchitis, menstrual pains, and arthritis while the root decoction is used for
    jaundice. Aqueous extract of the pod is used as anticonvulsant whilst its paste is used to treat rheumatism. The intense odor on roasting is claimed to have insect- and snake-repellent properties (Gill, 1992). In some parts of West Africa, the fruit serves as a spice or as a source of multivitamins. In eastern parts of Nigeria, fruits are used to prepare soups for mothers from the first day of delivery to prevent
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