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About Vitamins.co.nz Martin & Pleasance Receding Gums Relief Spray
Martin & Pleasance’s range of 10 oral sprays combine traditionally prepared homeopathic remedies with Schuessler Tissue Salts, specially prepared micro-doses of minerals. Homeopathic formulations stimulate the body’s own ability to assist in restoring natural equilibrium and health.
These lactose-free sprays can be used by everyone, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, babies, children and people currently on other medications. Simply match the cost-effective sprays with the common aliments on the front of the pack Martin & Pleasance proudly prepare our natural remedies using traditional methods in our own laboratory.
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Suggested Use: For the temporary relief of inflamed, bleeding and receding gums.
Dosage:
Warnings: Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.
Ingredients:
Homeopathics: Hekla lava 6C, Fragaria vesca 6C, Plantago major 6C, Capsicum annuum 6C, Coccinella (septempunctata) 6C and Carbo vegetabilis 6C.
Tissue Salts: Calcium fluoride 6X.
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