Ginger rhizome
Application domain
Digestion and Intestinal Health - Joints and Muscles - Circulatory Care
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The E-Commision for phytotherapy recognizes the medical use of the ginger root to treat digestive disorders and to prevent nausea caused by travelling."
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Dosage
4 drops - 150 mg.
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Advice
2 drops of this mixture in a little honey morning and evening. "
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Precautions
Reference
7541
EAN
5420008508783
CNK
2732246
Nut/PL
PL 175/199
Regulatory status
Dietary supplement
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