Adutwumwaa Tonic

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Ingredients 

  • Khaya ivorensis
  • Kigelia africana
  • Vitex grandifolia

Indication 

Loss of appetite

General weakness

Dosage

Adults: Two tablespoonful (30ml) three times daily for all

Children (12 years and above): One tablespoonful (15ml) two times daily for all

Storage

Store in a cool dry place away from sunlight and keep out of reach of children

Caution 

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

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