- Written by Multibase Services
- Published: 16 Sep 2017
Emphatic Laxative + Phyto Life Herbal Capsule + Togacin is the total herbal solution for the eradication of Stubborn Sexually Transmitted Diseases such as Staphylococcal Aureus infection, gonococcal urethritis infection, gonorrhoea infections, skin and soft tissue infections, sexually transmitted diseases and purification of the blood
Benefits
• Taking the Emphatic Laxative Tablet will help to flush and clean the whole of your body system and prepared it for the cure of the bacterial, fungal and virus diseases in your system. Dosage: Adult - For treatment of STD or STI 2 tablets as a single dose: chew or ingest with warm water after meal best taken before bedtime. It produces effects within 3-7 hours. After stooling up to 12 hours stop the effect by taking 2 tablespoon of red oil. Emphatic should be taken once (1 time) in every 2 weeks or 3 weeks.
• Phyto Life Herbal Capsule is for boosting of the immune system, for the control of opportunistic infections in patient with human immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), it prevents the virus from altering the genetic material of healthy T-cells which prevent the cells from producing new virus and diseases in the body.
• Togacin is a broad spectrum bactericidal and fungicidal agent with high potency in the management of Gram-positive and Gram-Negative bacteria: Staphylococcal Aureus infection, E-coli, Enterobacter species, gonococcal and non gonococcal urethritis;
Togacin is a spetrum antibiotic that cures:
• Staphylococcal Aureus infection,
• gonococcal urethritis;
• soft and connective tissues bacterial infections
• other localized inflamtory joints infections; Tinea versicolor and Eczema.
• NAFDAC REG. NO. A7-5794L
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