Hogargilem is a blend of natural honey, garlic, ginger and lemons formulated in the right proportions, to help you boost your immunity and prevent several health conditions (from inflammation and associated disorders like rheumatoid arthritis to heart disease). Using Hogargilem along with healthy lifestyle choices like regular exercise and reduced consumption of sugar-rich foods (like ultra-processed canned food and soft drinks like cola) aids in maintaining a high quality of life. Hogargilem also contains essential vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals from natural sources that support health and wellness. It is especially recommended for people who are sick, but it is also needed for those who live healthy lives and those who wish optimum health and vitality. It is geared toward creating a healthy environment for the body cells to thrive, aiding the body’s immunity and stress management. Natural Ingredients: The blend of garlic, ginger, honey, and lemon contains essential water-soluble multi-vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and natural immunostimulant, anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial chemicals. Functions: Functions of Hogargilem are diverse. They include (but are not limited to) the following: 2 teaspoons of Hogargilem should be mixed in a cup of hot water, to be taken twice a day Twice daily. One in the morning and one in the evening Yes, it can Yes, it can Yes, but ulcer patients who are sensitive to ginger should seek advice from their healthcare specialists Patients have reported good results after 3 days – 1 week of usage Due to the difference in response of patients, the duration of usage differs. It is advised that you use it until you see results. It can also be used continuously on a daily basis for maintenance It is in a semi-solid form A bottle currently goes for 5,000 NGN. (Patients will require 2 bottles for each month, making a total of 10,000NGN) Yes, it can Possible side effects are tiredness and fatigue (these are transient and occurs for two days, usually due to detoxification ongoing). In very rare cases, it may cause exacerbation of stomach ulcer
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