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Dr Reckeweg Sabina Q 20ml – Uterine Bleeding

Dr Reckeweg Sabina Q 20ml – Uterine Bleeding

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Dr. Reckeweg Sabina Q (Savine) mother tincture is indicated for uterine bleeding, especially after miscarriage, and for painful periods with bright red blood.

Indicated for: Uterine bleeding, miscarriage, painful periods
Form: Mother Tincture, 20ml
Brand: Dr. Reckeweg - trusted German homeopathic brand
Authentic - sourced directly from India
Usage: As directed by a qualified homeopathic physician. Do not self-medicate.

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Customer Reviews

5/5 Rating

"Bottle came sealed and in good condition."

Michael Garcia from Australia | April 22, 2026 | Verified Purchase

5/5 Rating

"Straightforward purchase with no issues."

Isabella Anderson from Singapore | December 07, 2025 | Verified Purchase

5/5 Rating

"Quality looked consistent with the Reckeweg brand."

Swati Bhatia from Switzerland | January 22, 2026 | Verified Purchase

5/5 Rating

"Clean packaging. Clear label. Product looked genuine on arrival."

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5/5 Rating

"The bottle and label were both clean and clear."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CH potency?

CH is a centesimal dilution scale used in homeopathy.

How should I store dilution bottles?

Keep them cool, dry, and away from strong odours like camphor or perfume.

What should I check on arrival?

Check the seal, label, batch number, and expiry date.

Can I use dilution directly?

For higher potencies, follow a practitioner's advice. Generally, you take a few drops in water.

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