- Assists in supporting nervous system health.
- Helps manage mild symptoms of vertigo.
- Supports relief from mild skin ailments such as irritation.
- May support respiratory health.
- Encourages overall wellness and vitality.
Bottle of 100 ML
MRP ₹180
₹162
₹1.8/ML
100% genuine medicines
Safe & secure payments
15 days Easy returns
Bjain Agaricus Muscarius 30ch Dilution is used for supporting nervous system functions. This homoeopathic remedy may assist with various symptoms, including vertigo and mild neuralgia discomfort. The primary ingredient, Agaricus Muscarius, is known for its potential benefits in promoting a sense of balance and well-being. By addressing issues such as twitching and spasms, Bjain Agaricus Muscarius may encourage a more stable and comfortable state. Additionally, it supports skin health in neurotic conditions, providing a holistic approach to wellness.
Disclaimer:
Check out Editorial Policy
We, at Truemeds make a diligent attempt to deliver accurate, expert- drafted and thoroughly reviewed medicine related information to our consumers. However, it should, by no means, be considered a substitute for prescription from a certified doctor or a trustworthy doctor-patient relationship. In fact we detest any form of self medication without expert advice. The sole purpose of the information on our portal is to educate our consumers, which helps improve the communication between a doctor and a patient. The information by no means is complete in its entirety and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition. No amount of information can replace the experience and expertise of a doctor, therefore his/her advice always holds priority and should be followed appropriately.
...View more
...View more
Company
About UsHealth ArticleHealth StoriesDiseases & Health ConditionsAll MedicinesAll BrandsNeed HelpFAQSubscribe
Registered Office Address
Grievance Officer
Download Truemeds
Contact Us
Our customer representative team is available 7 days a week from 9 am - 9 pm.
v3.7.12
Our Payment Partners