Robinia Pseudo Acacia 4CH

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For what
Digestive
Source
Homeopathy
For whom
People

Robinia Pseudo Acacia 4CH is a homeopathic remedy that may help with dyspepsia, difficult digestion, and acid reflux. It may help reduce heartburn and regurgitation.


Robinia Pseudo Acacia 4CH
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Apr 07, 2025
How long do you have to use it to see the effects? I've used it a couple of times but the reflux hasn't improved. Any other advice?
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