Rooter Mixture

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Rooter mixture is a Ghanaian based herbal product which is used in the management of uncomplicated malaria over the decades and has been proven highly effective

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Rooter Herbal Mixture on Rafamall
Rooter Mixture 28.50 Sold By: GMF Store
     
Total Price: 59.50

Indication 

  • Malaria

Ingredients

  • Aloe schweinfurthis
  • Khaya senegalensis
  • Pileostigma thonningil
  • Cassia siamea flavor

Dosage 

Four tablespoonful three times daily

Caution

Not recommended for pregnant women, nursing mothers and children below 12 years

Storage 

Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight

Keep out of reach of children

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