Bakson's Thuja Occidentalis (Ext.) Mother Tincture Q

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Bakson's Thuja Occidentalis (Ext.) Mother Tincture Q
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    Bakson's Thuja Occidentalis (Ext.) Mother Tincture Q Bakson's Thuja occidentalis (Ext) is a homoeopathic formulation that acts on polypi, tubercles, warts, naeva, carbuncles, and ulcers, especially in the anogenital region. It helps manage dry skin with brown spots, zona and herpetic eruptions. It is also beneficial in eruptions only on covered parts, which worsen after scratching.
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Bakson's Thuja occidentalis (Ext) is a homoeopathic formulation that acts on polypi, tubercles, warts, naeva, carbuncles, and ulcers, especially in the anogenital region. It helps manage dry skin with brown spots, zona and herpetic eruptions. It is also beneficial in eruptions only on covered parts, which worsen after scratching. | Key Ingredients: Thuja occidentalis (ext.) | Key Benefits: It works against polypi, carbuncles, tubercles and ulcers, especially in the anogenital region It is indicated in conditions where the chief manifestation is the formation of wart-like excrescences upon mucous and cutaneous surfaces-fig-warts and condylomata It is useful in hydrogenoid constitutions and ill-effects of vaccination It is indicated in ranula, varicose veins on the tongue and mouth and pyorrhea alveolaris It works against eruptions on covered parts and brown spots on hands and arms | Directions For Use: Use as directed by the physician. | Safety Information: Read the label carefully before use Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight Keep out of reach of children Avoid consuming tobacco or drinking alcohol during the course Use strictly under medical supervision Avoid using coffee, onion, hing, mint, camphor, garlic etc., while consuming the medicine Maintain at least half an hour gap between food/drink/ any other medicines and allopathic medicine