Digestive & Liver Support Complex

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For what
Digestive
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Homeopathy
For whom
People

Digestive & Liver Support Complex is a homeopathic combination prepared from Carduus marianus decoctum D3 and Oxalis acetosella D3. It is traditionally used to help support liver and digestive function, helping with sluggish digestion, bloating, heartburn, and symptoms linked to liver or biliary imbalance.


Digestive & Liver Support Complex
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