Lucky Herbal Mixture

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Lucky herbal mixture is an approved herbal medication for the management of malaria, loss of appetite and general body pains

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Indication

  • Malaria

Ingredients

  • Enantia polycarpa
  • Adenia cissapeloides
  • Plumbago capensis
  • Tetrapleura tetraptera
  • Moringa oleifera

Dosage 

Adult: 20ml three times daily before or after meals

12years and Above: 10ml three times daily before or after meals

Caution

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

Storage 

Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight

Keep out of reach of children

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