Mr Q
₵140.00 Original price was: ₵140.00.₵135.00Current price is: ₵135.00.
Formulated for the world and distributed in West Africa, Mr Q, a herbal medicine enhances the body’s immune system, balances men multi-sexual elements thus improving immunity and reinstates physical fitness. Mr. Q Liquid energizes the human system to overcome stress, fatigue and depression whilst improving the immune system.
Mr. Q Liquid offers an impressive functionality of improving ones sex life with an increased libido, quick and rapid erection. Mr. Q liquid is not limited to promoting man’s sexual function only but also helps maintain and prolong sexual desires, strengthening waist and knees, preventing chilly and cold sensations of the limbs, managing fatigue and other undersexed symptoms.
“Our herbal medicines guarantee a high curative effect without side effects” said Mr. Jonas Amoni, Marketing Manager of Qunloon Ghana Limited. Mr Q Liquid is a world class formulated herbal medicine certified and approved by FDA China and FDA Ghana.
“The uniqueness of Mr Q sets it apart from other self-acclaimed sex products with relation to the fact that, Mr Q can be used for daily health care without any side effect.”
Indication
- Increases sexual energy in men.
- Prolongs sexual intercourse period.
- Strengthens the waist and knees for a better sex life.
- Energizes the body to overcome fatigue and stress.
- Improves the human immune system.
- Increases libido to have a good and healthy sex drive.
- Provides a quick erection.
- Reinvigorates the body to peak phyiscal fitness for daily tasks and duties.
- Acts as a remedy to premature ejaculations
This liquid has the effect of promoting the sexual function and enhancing the body’s nature curing ability, and additionally, adjusting and balancing the body’s multi sexual element and boosting the overall immunity
Dosage
10ml per bottle x 10bottles
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Lippia seedlings
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Bridelia Tea- 250g
₵23.50Original price was: ₵23.50.₵23.00Current price is: ₵23.00. Sold By: GMF StoreClinical data
Administration of a leaf decoction to a 49-year-old female diabetic patient caused her fasting blood sugar level to fall from 242 mg/dl to about 120 mg/dl after 12 weeks, remaining at this level for eight weeks (Addae-Mensah, 1992). A 45-year old hypertensive woman, who had diabetes diagnosed on routine examination had her fasting blood sugar level of 370 mg/dl reduced to 250 mg/dl after one week and continued to fall until it normalized after eleven weeks on immediate administration of B. ferruginea. No medication was prescribed for her hypertension, but her blood pressure fell from 180/90 to 140/90 during the treatment period (Addae-Mensah, 1992; Ampofo, 1977). Aqueous extracts of the leaves were able to normalize the fasting blood glucose levels and helped in eliminating glycosuria of patients with maturity-onset diabetes (Iwu, 1993). -
Prekese- 500g
₵30.00Original price was: ₵30.00.₵25.00Current price is: ₵25.00. Sold By: GMF StoreEthnomedical 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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₵75.00Original price was: ₵75.00.₵65.00Current price is: ₵65.00. Sold By: GMF Store -
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Nauclea latifolia (Kisia) roots – 150g
₵30.00Original price was: ₵30.00.₵25.00Current price is: ₵25.00. Sold By: GMF StoreNauclea consists of the dried transversely sliced and chopped roots of Nauclea latifolia. A straggling shrub or small tree, 2-3 m high; leaves elliptic or rounded-ovate, acuminate tip, cuneate, rounded or subcordate base, 10-20 cm long, 6-12 cm broad; pedicel 1-2cm long. Used in the treatment of diabetes. The root is febrifuge and tonic. The bark and roots of the plant contain more than 1% of an opioid that is clinically identical to the analgesic drug ‘tramadol’. It can be extracted in a cost-effective way to provide an economical source of this widely used analgesic. Extracts of the plant have exhibited activity against Escherichia coli, Shigella flexneri, Salmonella typhi and Staphylococcus aureus (which are responsible for gastroenteritis in children)
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