Time Herbal Mixture

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Time herbal mixture is a proven herbal product used over the years for the management of malaria and Ghana and Africa

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Time Herbal Mixture Original price was: ₵15.00.Current price is: ₵13.00. Sold By: GMF Store

Time herbal mixture is a proven herbal product used over the years for the management of malaria and Ghana and Africa

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Indication

  • Malaria
  • Loss of appetite

Ingredients

  • Cola gigantea
  • Solanum torvum
  • Spathodea campanulata
  • Bombax buonopozense
  • Vernonia amygdalina

Dosage

Adults( 18 and above) two tablespoonful three times daily after meals

Children (12-17 years) one tablespoonful three times daily after meals

Caution

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

Storage

Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight

 

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