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SBL Abroma Augusta Mother Tincture Q

(30 ml Mother Tincture in bottle)
SBL Abroma Augusta Mother Tincture Q
Product Details
SBL Abroma Augusta Mother Tincture is a highly useful homeopathic remedy which is used for the treatment of a number of health complications. It effectively cures conditions of sleeplessness and diabetes induced bodily weakness and exhaustion. Abroma is a potent remedy to treat absence of menstrual periods that causes abdominal pains and pain in the pelvic region. Conditions associated with hypoglycaemia is effectively treated with the use of Abroma Augusta. It can also be used to treat sleeping disorders, rheumatism, fever and abnormal vaginal discharges.

Key Ingredients:
Abroma Augusta

Key Benefits:
  • Primarily used for the treatment of diabetes and its associated ailments
  • Corrects emotional disturbances and mood disorders including irritability and depression
  • Relieves vertigo with painful headache and migraine
  • Excellent remedy to cure eye conditions associated with conjunctivitis
  • Abroma Augusta is a potent remedy to cure coryza and fever with constant sneezing
  • Highly effective in the treatment of sore throat and dryness of the mouth
  • Treats stomach disorders including flatulence and pain in the abdominal region
  • Acts as a laxative and can be used to cure constipation and its associated ailments
  • Diabetes induced urinary disorders including weakness after urination is treated by Abroma
  • Relieves conditions of increased flow and urgency to urinate frequently
  • Weakness of sexual organs in males caused due to diabetes is cured by Abroman Augusta
  • Relieves signs of fatigue and exhaustion and cures drowsiness with desire to sleep often

Directions For Use
Take 3-5 drops of Abroma Augusta Dilution in half cup water three times a day or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and heat

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)