
Composition Sulfur Dosage Topical application on the skin on affected areas Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Composition Hydrocotyle Dosage Apply locally. Rub well and gently to the affected part. Discontinue if skin irritation results. For external use only. Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Composition Calcium Carb 3x, Calcium Phos 3x, Ferrum Phos 3x, Magnesium Phos 3x, Natrium Phos 3x, Silicea 6x, Urtica Urens Dosage Apply on the affected area, rub gently until the cream gets absorbed & disappears. Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Composition Arnica Dosage Apply gently on the affected area, gently massage the cream into the skin until it has all disappeared. Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Sulph (Sodium Sulphate) – Na2SO4 x 10 H2O The salt for excretion Sodium Sulphate is mainly contained in the tissue fluids, less in the cells. It supports the general detoxification processes and excretion of fluids. It helps to excrete excessive tissue fluids and supports to boost the functioning of the pancreas, as well as intestine, liver, kidneys and gall bladder, by aiding the secretion of digestive juices. Where It Works : Against constipation, diarrhoea (also when yellow-green coloured), difficulty in digesting fat, with a light-coloured stool, flatulence and colic; tissue swelling (oedema), for instance, puffy eyelids or calves; moist skin rashes with small blisters containing yellow-greenish matter, acne, rosacea (adult acne); bedwetting; inflammation associated with colds, accompanied by greenish yellow mucus; rheumatic complaints which worsen in damp, cold weather; a tendency to melancholy (depression); depression following injury to the spine or head. Supports the clinical treatment of diabetes and St. Anthony’s fire (erysipelas). Visual Analysis : In General: tendency to swelling in tissues (oedema), such as in the legs and eyelids; greenish yellow, also light-coloured, stools. Face: greenish yellow blotches, inflamed redness, especially on the nose, “drinker’s nose”; the cheeks are reddish blue. The outer corners of the eyes look greenish yellow. The skin generally has a greenish tinge. Tongue: has a green coating; dirty, not slimy, bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults: 4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Composition Abrotanum, Verb Aquif, Calendula, Echinacea, Hydrocotyle, Ledum Par, Sulfur, Thuja Dosage As per the instructions mentioned on the pack. Or as per the guidance of the homeopath. Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Natr. Phos (Sodium Phosphate) – Na2HPO4 x 12 H2O The salt for Acid-base Balance Sodium Phosphate is a component of the blood cells, the muscles, the nerve and brain cells as well as the tissue fluid. It has a mildly laxative effect and regulates the acid-base-balance and is helpful in the treatment of hyperacidity. It assists the metabolism in general and is indicated in digestive complaints like dyspepsia, flatulence, disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity) and acid reflux. Where It Works : Against digestive complaints (colic, flatulence) in small children; digestive complaints in adults, after fatty meals; disorders in digesting fat-rich foods (stomach cramps, obesity), sour vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn and general excess acid; gout symptoms at the joints of the extremities (such as the toes); sour-smelling diarrhoea; breathing problems due to asthma; facial acne caused by the metabolism. Visual Analysis : In General: the skin is greasy and blemished; greasy hair; greasy sweat; the patient’s eyeglasses are constantly greasy. The lymph nodes of the underarms and throat may be swollen (soft); in small children, “soapy” stools (they look as though smeared with a white, soapy solution); on the outer ears, small nodules up to pea size, an indication of gout. Face: fatty shine, as though rubbed with animal fat; greasy sweat. Tongue: moist, grey-white thick coating; sour or bitter taste. Dosage & how to take: Infants: one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8: 2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13: 3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Mur (Sodium Chloride – table salt) – NaCl The salt for Fluids Balance It is found in all tissues and body fluids. It regulates the balance of fluid in the body’s cells, and is important for the division of cells (i.e. formation of new cells) and the production of gastric juices. The renewal of cells including red blood cells does not take place without Sodium Chloride. It is necessary for the all-around functioning of nerves and muscles. It is indicated in gastrointestinal complaints like diarrhoea and vomiting. Where It Works : Against dry skin and mucous membranes (recognized by dry eyes); watery to oily diarrhoea, constipation, gastric catarrh with watery vomit; watery, runny nose (chronic or acute), sudden watering of the eyes (e.g. in the wind); swelling (oedema) arising from different causes, such as insect bites; toothache with flow of saliva; skin rash with small blisters containing watery fluid (such as herpes); depression with weeping spells; general weakness and loss of strength; rheumatic complaints. Supports clinical treatment for frequent diarrhoea or frequent vomiting. Visual Analysis : In General: eyes that water in the wind; dry skin, dry conjunctiva. The patient appears bloated; a tendency to “orange-peel” skin (cellulite). Face: the skin has a dull, gelatinous sheen; the eyes appear watery; greasy line on the lids (greasy lower eyelid, as though smeared with fat), especially noticeable when the eyes look up; runny nose, nose and forehead damp and glistening. Tongue: clean, with slimy streaks (as though a snail has crawled over it); occasionally the saliva is foamy, especially on the rim of the tongue; damp tongue, also abundant saliva which has an effect on pronunciation; now and then a salty taste in the mouth. Dosage & how to take: Infants:one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8:2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13:3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Mur (Sodium Chloride – table salt) – NaCl The salt for Fluids Balance It is found in all tissues and body fluids. It regulates the balance of fluid in the body’s cells, and is important for the division of cells (i.e. formation of new cells) and the production of gastric juices. The renewal of cells including red blood cells does not take place without Sodium Chloride. It is necessary for the all-around functioning of nerves and muscles. It is indicated in gastrointestinal complaints like diarrhoea and vomiting. Where It Works : Against dry skin and mucous membranes (recognized by dry eyes); watery to oily diarrhoea, constipation, gastric catarrh with watery vomit; watery, runny nose (chronic or acute), sudden watering of the eyes (e.g. in the wind); swelling (oedema) arising from different causes, such as insect bites; toothache with flow of saliva; skin rash with small blisters containing watery fluid (such as herpes); depression with weeping spells; general weakness and loss of strength; rheumatic complaints. Supports clinical treatment for frequent diarrhoea or frequent vomiting. Visual Analysis : In General: eyes that water in the wind; dry skin, dry conjunctiva. The patient appears bloated; a tendency to “orange-peel” skin (cellulite). Face: the skin has a dull, gelatinous sheen; the eyes appear watery; greasy line on the lids (greasy lower eyelid, as though smeared with fat), especially noticeable when the eyes look up; runny nose, nose and forehead damp and glistening. Tongue: clean, with slimy streaks (as though a snail has crawled over it); occasionally the saliva is foamy, especially on the rim of the tongue; damp tongue, also abundant saliva which has an effect on pronunciation; now and then a salty taste in the mouth. Dosage & how to take: Infants:one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8:2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13:3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Natr. Mur (Sodium Chloride – table salt) – NaCl The salt for Fluids Balance It is found in all tissues and body fluids. It regulates the balance of fluid in the body’s cells, and is important for the division of cells (i.e. formation of new cells) and the production of gastric juices. The renewal of cells including red blood cells does not take place without Sodium Chloride. It is necessary for the all-around functioning of nerves and muscles. It is indicated in gastrointestinal complaints like diarrhoea and vomiting. Where It Works : Against dry skin and mucous membranes (recognized by dry eyes); watery to oily diarrhoea, constipation, gastric catarrh with watery vomit; watery, runny nose (chronic or acute), sudden watering of the eyes (e.g. in the wind); swelling (oedema) arising from different causes, such as insect bites; toothache with flow of saliva; skin rash with small blisters containing watery fluid (such as herpes); depression with weeping spells; general weakness and loss of strength; rheumatic complaints. Supports clinical treatment for frequent diarrhoea or frequent vomiting. Visual Analysis : In General: eyes that water in the wind; dry skin, dry conjunctiva. The patient appears bloated; a tendency to “orange-peel” skin (cellulite). Face: the skin has a dull, gelatinous sheen; the eyes appear watery; greasy line on the lids (greasy lower eyelid, as though smeared with fat), especially noticeable when the eyes look up; runny nose, nose and forehead damp and glistening. Tongue: clean, with slimy streaks (as though a snail has crawled over it); occasionally the saliva is foamy, especially on the rim of the tongue; damp tongue, also abundant saliva which has an effect on pronunciation; now and then a salty taste in the mouth. Dosage & how to take: Infants:one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8:2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13:3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.
Composition Abrotanum, Calendula, Echinacea, Hydrocotyle, Ledum Pal, Sulfur, Thuja Usage Apply on the affected area, rub gently until cream gets absorbed & disappears. Precautions Read the label carefully before usage Keep it out of sight and reach of children! Store in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight Consult your homeopath before taking a dosage
Natr. Mur (Sodium Chloride – table salt) – NaCl The salt for Fluids Balance It is found in all tissues and body fluids. It regulates the balance of fluid in the body’s cells, and is important for the division of cells (i.e. formation of new cells) and the production of gastric juices. The renewal of cells including red blood cells does not take place without Sodium Chloride. It is necessary for the all-around functioning of nerves and muscles. It is indicated in gastrointestinal complaints like diarrhoea and vomiting. Where It Works : Against dry skin and mucous membranes (recognized by dry eyes); watery to oily diarrhoea, constipation, gastric catarrh with watery vomit; watery, runny nose (chronic or acute), sudden watering of the eyes (e.g. in the wind); swelling (oedema) arising from different causes, such as insect bites; toothache with flow of saliva; skin rash with small blisters containing watery fluid (such as herpes); depression with weeping spells; general weakness and loss of strength; rheumatic complaints. Supports clinical treatment for frequent diarrhoea or frequent vomiting. Visual Analysis : In General: eyes that water in the wind; dry skin, dry conjunctiva. The patient appears bloated; a tendency to “orange-peel” skin (cellulite). Face: the skin has a dull, gelatinous sheen; the eyes appear watery; greasy line on the lids (greasy lower eyelid, as though smeared with fat), especially noticeable when the eyes look up; runny nose, nose and forehead damp and glistening. Tongue: clean, with slimy streaks (as though a snail has crawled over it); occasionally the saliva is foamy, especially on the rim of the tongue; damp tongue, also abundant saliva which has an effect on pronunciation; now and then a salty taste in the mouth. Dosage & how to take: Infants:one tablet (dissolved into a mash with a small amount of water and applied on the lips) once or twice a day. Children aged 2 to 8:2 tablet two to three times a day. Children aged 9 to 13:3 tablet three times a day. Adults:4 tablets three to four times a day. Children and adults keep the tablets in the mouth until they have dissolved. This allows the active ingredient to be completely absorbed by the mucus membranes of the mouth, which is very important and is part of the healing plan.