Infrared thermometer
₵500.00 Original price was: ₵500.00.₵450.00Current price is: ₵450.00.
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Kingdom Garlic Bitters
₵45.00Original price was: ₵45.00.₵29.00Current price is: ₵29.00. Sold By: GMF StoreAn herbal bitters made from pure herbs used for the management of heart related conditions; hypertension, stroke and diabetes
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Adom P-Away Capsules
₵35.00Original price was: ₵35.00.₵34.00Current price is: ₵34.00. Sold By: GMF StoreRelief of constipation, piles, and waist pains cures. Improves eyesight. This is a supplemental natural herbal product
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Alstonia boonei (Nyamedua) bark – 150g
₵25.00Original price was: ₵25.00.₵20.00Current price is: ₵20.00. Sold By: GMF StoreA deciduous tree up to 35 m high, buttresses deep-fluted high and narrow; slash spotted white and light brown; latex copious.The analgesic and antiinflammatory effects of Alstonia have been shown in many laboratory studies, Extracts of A. boonei have potential antihelminthic effects by the ability to inhibit glutathione S-transferases from parasitic nematodes (Fakae et al., 2000). The indole alkaloid echitamine, which showed several pharmacological activities including hypotensive activity and relaxing activity of the smooth muscles. The bark, leaves and roots are all used to relieve rheumatic pain and other pains.
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Bidens Pilosa Leaves- 250g
₵30.00Original price was: ₵30.00.₵29.00Current price is: ₵29.00. Sold By: GMF StoreBidens pilosa is an annual plant producing an erect, much-branched stem up to 100cm tall, though the plant can often flower, seed and then die when much smaller.
The plant is gathered from the wild for local use as a food and medicine. In parts of Africa, the plant is allowed to remain as a weed in cultivated ground, and it is also sometimes cultivated
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Dahiada Macho Capsules
₵35.00Original price was: ₵35.00.₵32.00Current price is: ₵32.00. Sold By: GMF Store -
(Noni) Morinda citrofolia fruit – 150g
₵50.50Original price was: ₵50.50.₵35.00Current price is: ₵35.00. Sold By: GMF StoreNoni is a dramatically foliaged evergreen shrub or small tree with a conical crown; it usually grows 2 – 6 metres tall, occasionally to 10 metres. The bole can be 12cm in diameter. Noni has long had a reputation for its healing qualities. The unripe fruit is used in Indian cooking in sambals and curries. Young leaves and blanched shoots – raw or steamed, added to curries etc. They contain 4.5 – 6% protein. The leaves are a rich source of vitamin A. Most parts of noni have been widely used medicinally since ancient times. The fruit contains rancid smelling capric acid and unpleasant tasting caprylic acid. It is thought that antibiotically active compounds are present.
The fruits are used as a diuretic, a laxative, an emollient and as an emmenagogue, for treating asthma and other respiratory problems
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