Penicillium 7CH

Application Principale
Imprégner
Pourquoi ?
Immunitaire et Lymphatique
Digestif
Source
Homéopathie
Pour qui ?
Personnes

Penicillium 7CH is a homeopathic remedy prepared from Penicillium (the “penicillin mold”). It is commonly associated with digestive balance and may help with digestive upset such as nausea, stomach discomfort, or loose stools, especially when symptoms tend to recur.


Penicillium 7CH
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