Ralson Remedies Alfa-G Alfalfa Tonic With Ginseng (200ml) – Complete Vitality Restorer
A biochemic-herbal synergy formulated to address physical weakness, mental fatigue, and nutritional deficiencies. This alcohol-based tonic combines alfalfa’s nutritive properties with ginseng’s adaptogenic action for holistic rejuvenation.
Uses of Alfa-G Tonic
- Reverses post-illness weakness and convalescence
- Manages menopausal symptoms (hot flashes, bone weakness)
- Addresses chronic fatigue syndrome and prostration
- Improves nutritional anemia and appetite
- Reduces stress-related insomnia and anxiety
Key Active Ingredients
Herbal Components (Q Potency)
- Alfalfa – Rich in vitamins K/C/B and minerals
- Ginseng – Enhances physical stamina and cognitive function
- Hydrastis canadensis – Supports digestive absorption
- Avena sativa – Nervine tonic for exhaustion
Biochemic Tissue Salts
- Kalium phosphoricum 3x – Nerve nutrient for depression
- Calcarea phosphorica 6x – Bone mineralization support
- Ferrum aceticum 6x – Iron metabolism for anemia
Key Benefits
- Dual-action formula: Herbal + biochemic approach
- Gender-specific dosing for hormonal balance
- Alcohol-based for enhanced bioavailability
- No sedative effects – safe for daytime use
- Supports bone density in osteoporosis risk cases
Direction of Use
Dosage
- Men/Postmenopausal Women: 15ml (1 tbsp) thrice daily
- Menstruating Women: 5ml (1 tsp) thrice daily
- Pregnant/Lactating Women: Under medical supervision only
Administration
- Dilute in 50ml water before meals
- Morning dose preferably on empty stomach
- Minimum 3-month course for chronic conditions
Safety Information
Contraindications:
- Active peptic ulcers
- Hemochromatosis (iron overload)
- Ginseng-sensitive individuals
Precautions:
- May interact with anticoagulants
- Monitor blood pressure in hypertensives
- Not for children <12 years
FAQ
Q: Can this replace iron supplements for anemia?
A: Helps mild nutritional anemia but severe cases require dedicated iron therapy.
Q: Why different doses for menstruating women?
A: Lower dose prevents potential hormonal modulation during reproductive years.
Q: How does this differ from regular multivitamins?
A: Combines nutrient-rich herbs with tissue salts for functional improvement beyond basic nutrition.
Q: Best time to take for insomnia?
A: Last dose before 6PM to avoid ginseng-induced alertness.
Note:
Persistent fatigue or bone pain requires medical evaluation to rule out serious pathologies.
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