Amuzu Herbal Mixture

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Ingredients

  • Cymbopogon citratus
  • Spathodea campanulata
  • Paulinia pinnata
  • Alchornea cordifolia

Indication

Malaria

Dosage 

Adults (17years and above): Take three tablespoonful (45ml) three times daily

Children (12-17years): Take two tablespoonful (30ml) three times daily

To be taken before meals

Caution 

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

Shake well before use

Storage 

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

 

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