Taabea Zenecare -500ml

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Taabea Zenecare; Locally produced herbal medicine for immune boosting and general welbeing

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Taabea Zenecare -500ml 29.00 Sold By: GMF Store
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Ingredients

Artemissia annua

Garcinia kola

Azadiracter indica

Moringa oleifera

Curcuma longa

Theobroma cacoa

Citrus aurantifolia

Indication

General welbeing

Dosage form

Liquid

Dosage

Take four tablespoonful three times daily before meals

Caution

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

 

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