Description
Introduction
Lagun Fact’r Syrup is your go-to herbal solution when your liver needs a little extra support. Whether you’re feeling sluggish, bloated, or recovering from a period of unhealthy eating or medication, this syrup helps detoxify your body and promote better digestion. It’s suitable for daily use and works gently yet effectively to restore balance. Some users may experience mild effects like a change in bowel movements or slight stomach discomfort, but these are temporary and usually fade as your body adjusts.
Ingredients/Active Ingredients
Lagun Fact’r Syrup is made from a blend of herbal ingredients traditionally used to support liver health. It commonly includes:
- Andrographis paniculata (King of Bitters)
- Phyllanthus niruri (Stonebreaker)
- Silybum marianum (Milk Thistle)
- Picrorhiza kurroa
- Boerhavia diffusa
Dosage
The usual recommended dosage is 10ml to 15ml, two to three times daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Direction of Use
Shake well before use. Measure the syrup using a dosing cup and take it after meals.
Side Effects
- Changes in bowel movement
- Mild stomach discomfort
- Occasional nausea
Precautions
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women unless advised by a doctor
- Consult your doctor if you have a liver condition or are on medication
- Keep out of reach of children
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
FAQs
- What is Lagun Fact’r Syrup used for?
It’s used to support liver health, aid in detoxification, and improve digestion naturally. - Is Lagun Fact’r Syrup suitable for daily use?
Yes, it is designed for regular use to help maintain liver function, but always follow the recommended dosage or consult your doctor. - Where can I buy Lagun Fact’r Syrup in Malaysia?
You can purchase it conveniently on our online pharmacy with delivery across Malaysia and international shipping available. - Is Lagun Fact’r Syrup Halal?
Yes, it is made from herbal ingredients and is suitable for Muslim consumers. - Can I take Lagun Fact’r Syrup with other medications?
It’s best to consult your doctor or pharmacist, especially if you’re on medications that affect the liver.