Mim orange l syrup consists of Zinc, Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2. Role of key ingredients: Zinc is used for boosting the immune system, treating the common cold and recurrent ear infections and preventing lower respiratory infections. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is used for boosting the immune system and maintaining a healthy nervous system and improving the cardiovascular functioning of the body. Vitamin B2 plays a major role in energy production and represents an essential nutrient in your diet. Mimorange l syrup provides essential iron, B vitamins and minerals which help prevent iron deficiency and maintains overall health and well being.
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this will make a nice glow skin,will keep you hydrated,will given you all the required nutrients and feel fresh every second.
research shows fruits need to avoid prior or after 10 mint of medicine intake .
It must be the colouring agent from the condom. It is advisable not to use the same in future. I guess nothing will happen and later after few washes you should be fine. All the best.
There is no clear proof that excessive eating of papaya change the colour of stool like orange. There are some other fruits like berries which might change stool colour If you consume excess beta-carotene from supplements or produce, such as carrots, sweet potato, squash, some leafy greens, and some herbs, then your stool can appear orange. Yellow/Pale Brown/Grey: Bright yellow diarrhea can signify a condition known as Giardiasis.
this could be due to acidity due to which you are feeling orange peel taste within your mouth or it might also be due to any medication which you might be taking. you visit a physician and get it diagnosed properly
Please take homoeopathic medicine - a. Ph. 0/2 10 equal strenth strocks put 10 to 25 drops in one or two teaspoon of water thrice a day for one month.
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