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Dr Willmar Schwabe India Magnesium Phosphoricum Dilution 1000 CH

(30 ml Dilution in bottle)
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Magnesium Phosphoricum Dilution 1000 CH
Product Details
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Magnesium Phosphoricum Dilution 1000 CH
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Magnesium Phosphoricum Dilution 1000 CH is a homoeopathic formula used for managing cramping pains, and spasms. It may be suited for people feeling exhausted both mentally and physically. It may also be effective for toothache managed by warm liquids.

Key Ingredients:
Magnesium Phosphoricum

Key Benefits:
  • May help ease discomfort from cramping pains such as those experienced due to gas. It may support nerve comfort in cases of sharp, shooting sensations. May provide relief for individuals feeling mentally and physically drained, supporting general wellbeing. May help ease toothaches that improve with the intake of warm liquids.

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Potency: 1000 CH
  • Product Form: Liquid dilution

Net Quantity:
30 ml

Indications:
["Toothache managed by warm liquids", "Flatulent colic", "Nerve health"]

Concerns It Can Help With:
["cramping pains", "spasms", "exhaustion", "toothache"]

Product Weight Net Qty:
30 ml

Best Suited For:
People feeling exhausted both mentally and physically

Dosage:
3-5 drops, 2-3 times a day or as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Dosage may vary depending on individual needs.

Directions For Use:
  • 3-5 drops, 2-3 times a day or as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Dosage may vary depending on individual needs.

Safety Information:
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage
  • Read the information given carefully before use
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Avoid strong smells such as coffee, mint, or camphor while taking the medicine
  • Maintain a gap of at least 30 minutes between food/drink/other medicines and this formula

Content on this page was last updated on 17 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)