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SBL Five Phos A+ Nerve Tonic

(115 ml Tonic in bottle)
SBL Five Phos A+ Nerve Tonic
Product Details
SBL Five Phos A+ Nerve Tonic promotes tissue building and provides essential nourishment to the nerves, brain, and bones, ensuring their optimal function but also offers relief from troubling symptoms like nervous exhaustion, irritability, and sleeplessness. Moreover, this tonic is particularly useful in managing wasting diseases, combating an exhausted feeling, addressing general weakness, restoring vitality, and alleviating anemia. It stands as a versatile remedy for those seeking to enhance their overall well-being and vitality.

Key Ingredients:
Avena sativa Q, Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) Q, Calcarea phosphorica 3x, Ferrum phosphoricum3x, Kali phosphoricum 3x, Magnesium phosphoricum 3x, Natrum phosphoricum 3x.

Key Benefits:
  • Avena sativa Q: helps managing debility after exhausting diseases. Has a selective action on brain and nervous system, favourably influencing their nutritive function
  • Withania somnifera Q: A great mental tonic for managing weak memory
  • Calcarea phosphorica 3x: A tonic for managing anaemic after acute diseases and chronic wasting diseases
  • Ferrum phosphoricum 3x: Increases haemoglobin. Palpitation associated with inflammatory conditions. Marked prostration
  • Kali phosphoricum 3x: It is one of the nerve remedies managing concerns arising from want of nerve power, neurasthenia
  • Magnesium phosphoricum 3x: Remedy for neuralgic pains, easy prostration, trembling and involuntary motion of the hands
  • Natrum phosphoricum 3x: Giddiness, anaemia and palpitation associated with gastric derangement. It helps manage nervousness with trembling and maintain sleep cycle

Directions For Use:
  • Adult: 10ml (2 teaspoonfuls)
  • Children: 5ml (1 teaspoonful) 3 times a day or as prescribed by the physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

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