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How to use lactihep plus
My doctor recently asked me to take lactihep plus 10ml instead of lactifiber for hard stools. In how much ml of water should i have to take 10ml of lactihep plus
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At your age it is not advisable to start using laxatives. First try natural means to get rid of constipation problem. Take lots of fresh leaffy vegetables on daily basis. Drink atleast 4-5 litres of water per day. Take fresh fruits.
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In one glass of water
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Arnd 100ml of water.
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