Whp Be Gone Stress
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Be Goneā„¢ Stress is a natural homeopathic formula that gently eases the fear and worrying often brought on by stress. It is made with lower essences and contains natural ingredients with no side effects, such as Helanthemum num, Impatiensglan, Olea e, Ornithogalum umbeliatum, and Prunus cera. To use, adults and children should take two pills under the tongue every three hours for two days. This formula is safe and easy to administer and has been produced by Washington Homeopathic Products since 1873. However, if symptoms worsen or persist for more than seven days or if a person is pregnant or nursing, they should consult a practitioner.*
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WHE Natural Care Since 1873 offers a homeopathic solution for managing stress. The recommended dosage for adults and children is 2 pills every 3 hours for 2 days, to be repeated as necessary. The active ingredients include equal parts of Helianthemum num, T15, Inpaties glan, and O et aimed at addressing issues such as fear, worry, feeling overwhelmed, impatience, and stage fright. Inactive ingredients include Sucrose and Lactose. As with all medications, users are cautioned to keep the product out of reach of children and are advised to consult a practitioner if symptoms persist beyond 7 days or if pregnant or nursing.*

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