Impatiens Glandulifera Flower
Generic Name: impatiens glandulifera flower
Brand Names:
Bach Original Flower Remedies
For relief of naturally occurring simple nervous tension.
Overview
For relief of naturally occurring simple nervous tension.
Uses
Indications For relief of naturally occurring simple nervous tension.
Dosage
Directions Take 2 drops in mouth or in water, sip at intervals. Repeat as needed.
Warnings
Warnings Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or breast-feeding , ask a health professional before use.
Pregnancy
If pregnant or breast-feeding , ask a health professional before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Impatiens Glandulifera Flower used for?▼
Indications For relief of naturally occurring simple nervous tension.
Can I take Impatiens Glandulifera Flower during pregnancy?▼
If pregnant or breast-feeding , ask a health professional before use.
What are the important warnings for Impatiens Glandulifera Flower?▼
Warnings Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or breast-feeding , ask a health professional before use.
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Medical Disclaimer
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