Schuessler Tissue Salts Nat Sulph Water Eliminator 11 Tablet, Chewable
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This is a product description for a homeopathic medicine called Schuessler Tissue Salts - Natrum Sulphuricum 6X. The medicine is used for relieving symptoms associated with poor digestion, liver upsets, and mild water retention. It is made in Australia and imported by Martin & Pleasance North America. The product is available in tablet form and should be taken as directed. Caution is advised, and users are instructed to consult a doctor if certain symptoms persist or worsen.*
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Schuessler Tissue Salts offer Nat Sulph 6X for poor digestion, liver upsets, and mild water retention. These 125 oral tablets are developed based on homeopathic medicine principles by Dr. Wilhelm Schuessler. The product supports the body's natural mineral balance and is flavorless, easy to chew, and has been in use for over 150 years. Nat Sulph is also available in a lactose-free oral spray. The drug facts state the active ingredients and their purposes, while directions for use are provided for adults and children. Additionally, other relevant information includes inactive ingredients and a disclaimer about traditional medical practices.*

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