Ruzu Herbal Bitters 500ML (Carton)
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Content: 12 Bottles of Ruzu Bitters of 500ml
Ruzu Herbal Bitters is a herbal product that detoxifies the body and takes care of Oxidative Stress ,
Ruzu Bitters is Natural Product, It Contains No additives and No Artificial Preservatives.
ALL THE EXTRACTION MATERIALS ARE ALL NATURAL.
NO ALCOHOLIC CONTENT,
NO SIDE EFFECT.
IT’S NATURE’S PURE MARVEL
Benefits of Ruzu Herbal Bitters
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For High blood pressures.
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Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Typhoid and Malaria.
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Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Weak Erection.
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Fibroid.
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Pile
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Ulcer.
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Obesity/stomach troubles.
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Detoxifies the kidney and tones the liver.
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Gonorrhea/staphylococcus
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Syphilis
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Menstruation abnormalities
Ruzu Herbal Bitters For Diabetes And lots more
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