Amara-Pascoe Homeopathic Drops 50 ml,Amara-Pascoe Gocce Omeopatiche 50 ml,NAMED Srl

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The nutritional supplement is useful for hypochlorhydria, heavy stomach, chronic gastritis.
Useful for digestive disorders, loss of appetite, dyspeptic disorders, diarrhea.
Dosage and method of application:
20 drops 1-3 times a day, with a small amount of warm water, before meals.
Characteristics
– Gentian: known for its aperitative, gastric, tonic, anthelmintic and antipyretic properties. Contains bitter glycosides, pectins, vitamin C. It is widely used to stimulate digestive function and appetite, for stomach weakness, flatulence and during the recovery period.
– Cinchona yellow: known for its bitter-tonic, digestive, antimalarial and antipyretic properties. It contains alkaloids, tannins and quinotanninic acids, which give it tonic properties. It is useful for dyspepsia and in cases of loss of appetite.
– Roman Absinthe: It is known for its digestive, antiseptic, menstrual stimulant, stimulant, tonic and anthelmintic properties. Contains essential oil, wormwood, flavonoids, resins, tannins, nitrates, acids. Useful for loss of appetite, dyspepsia, digestive problems, and during the recovery period.
– Cinnamon: Known for its astringent, stimulant, gastric, tonic, digestive and antispasmodic properties. Contains essential oil, tannins, starch, catechins.
Components:
tincture of yellow gentian root; cinchona bark leaf extract; tincture of wormwood; tincture of cinnamon zeylanicum bark.
Format
50 ml.
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Weight 0,1 kg
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NAMED Srl

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Amara-Pascoe Homeopathic

SKU

Itfarmhomeop04

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Amara-Pascoe Homeopathic Drops 50 ml;Homeopathy;Gastrointestinal tract