Mittishor Syrup – For Kids Who Eat Sand, Chalk, and Soil
Mittishor Syrup
Mittishor Syrup is specially formulated to help children who develop the habit of eating non-food items like sand, chalk, mud, or soil. This gentle formula supports healthy appetite, improves digestion, and helps discourage pica habits in growing children. It is safe, effective, and suitable for regular use.
Key Benefits:
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Helps reduce the habit of eating sand, chalk, mud, or soil
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Supports healthy appetite in children
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Aids digestion and improves nutrient absorption
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Helps manage weakness linked with poor eating habits
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Suitable for children of all ages
Indications:
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Eating sand
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Eating chalk
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Eating soil or mud
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Poor appetite
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Digestive weakness in children
Dosage:
As prescribed by a homeopathic doctor.
Precautions:
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Do not exceed the recommended dose
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Keep out of reach of children
Pack Size:
120 ml
Manufacturer:
SBL Pakistan
Form:
Syrup
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified practitioner for guidance.
Mittishor Syrup
Mittishor Syrup is specially formulated to help children who develop the habit of eating non-food items like sand, chalk, mud, or soil. This gentle formula supports healthy appetite, improves digestion, and helps discourage pica habits in growing children. It is safe, effective, and suitable for regular use.
Key Benefits:
-
Helps reduce the habit of eating sand, chalk, mud, or soil
-
Supports healthy appetite in children
-
Aids digestion and improves nutrient absorption
-
Helps manage weakness linked with poor eating habits
-
Suitable for children of all ages
Indications:
-
Eating sand
-
Eating chalk
-
Eating soil or mud
-
Poor appetite
-
Digestive weakness in children
Dosage:
As prescribed by a homeopathic doctor.
Precautions:
-
Do not exceed the recommended dose
-
Store in a cool, dry place
-
Keep out of reach of children
Pack Size:
120 ml
Manufacturer:
SBL Pakistan
Form:
Syrup
Disclaimer:
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified practitioner for guidance.

