Description:
- Lords L 112 Cardiopulmonary Drop is a homeopathic cardiac tonic, reduces palpitations, anxiety, heart and chest pain.
Key Ingredients:
- Lachesis 12x
- Naja Tripudians 12x
- Grindelia Robusta 4x.
Key Benefits:
- Useful in treating suffocation, palpitation, oppression, nervous irritable cough, auginous condition of the heart also following flatulence
- Treats difficulty in breathing, suffocation, oppression, palpitation, nervous irritable cough and many other symptoms are well treated with it
- An efficacious remedy for wheezing and oppression in bronchitic patients
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Lord's L 112 Cardiopulmonary Drop - 30 ml
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Description:
- Lords L 112 Cardiopulmonary Drop is a homeopathic cardiac tonic, reduces palpitations, anxiety, heart and chest pain.
Key Ingredients:
- Lachesis 12x
- Naja Tripudians 12x
- Grindelia Robusta 4x.
Key Benefits:
- Useful in treating suffocation, palpitation, oppression, nervous irritable cough, auginous condition of the heart also following flatulence
- Treats difficulty in breathing, suffocation, oppression, palpitation, nervous irritable cough and many other symptoms are well treated with it
- An efficacious remedy for wheezing and oppression in bronchitic patients
