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Arsenic album 30 potency LUQUID dose
Arsenic album 30 potency LUQUID dose for 8 to 9 years child and normal adult As suggested by Ayush dept. Liquid dose.
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Arsenic is a trace element that occurs naturally in very small amounts in the diet. Its exact functions are not known. The estimated adult daily intake of arsenic from a typical diet is 12-50 mcg. A dietary requirement of 12-25 mcg/day has been suggested. When taken by mouth: Arsenic is LIKELY SAFE when eaten in normal food amounts. The form of arsenic found naturally in foods (organic arsenic) does not seem to cause any harm. Other forms of arsenic (inorganic arsenic) are LIKELY UNSAFE when taken by mouth, especially when used long-term or in high doses. These forms can be very poisonous. Don't take arsenic supplements. Taking 10 mcg/kg daily over time can produce symptoms of arsenic poisoning. Taking high doses arsenic, 5 mg or sometimes less, short-term can cause digestive tract symptoms. Higher doses can also cause severe poisoning and death. Inorganic arsenic is classified as a cancer-causing agent in humans. Drinking water contaminated with inorganic arsenic has been linked to cancer, heart problems, and diabetes.
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