ADOEM spag. Peka N Drops Helleborus niger, Thuja occidentalis
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.
Active ingredients
- 120 mg Aesculus hippocastanum D4
- 150 mg Apocynum cannabinum-spag. Peka D2
- 160 mg Convallaria majalis D12
- 120 mg Helleborus niger D4
- 135 mg Thuja occidentalis D6
- 125 mg Sambucus nigra-spag. Peka D4
- 135 mg Filipendula ulmaria 6X
- 55 mg stigmata maydis-spag. Peka D4
Auxiliary materials
- Ethanol
ADOEM drops Helleborus niger, Thuja occidentalis Ingredients
100 g contain:
Apocynum cannabium spag. Peka |
D 2 15.0 g |
Stigmata maydis spag. Peka |
D 4 5.5 g |
Convallaria majalis |
D 12 16.0 g |
Helleborus niger |
D 4 12.0 g |
Aesculus hippocastanum |
D 4 12.0 g |
Filipendula ulmaria (Spirea ulmaria) |
D 6 13.5 g |
Sambucus nigra spag. Peka |
D 4 12.5 g |
Thuja occ. |
D 6 13.5 g |
ADOEM drops Helleborus niger, Thuja occidentalis Areas of application
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.
ADOEM drops Helleborus niger, Thuja occidentalis Dosage
Unless otherwise prescribed: In acute conditions, take 5 drops in a little water every half to full hour, no more than 6 times a day. Use for more than a week should only be done after consulting a homeopathically experienced therapist. In chronic forms, take 5 drops 1 to 3 times a day in a little water. If the symptoms improve, the frequency of use should be reduced.
ADOEM drops Helleborus niger, Thuja occidentalis Notes
5 drops contain 0.0335 g of alcohol.
aesculus hippocastanum benefits
Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) has been used for centuries as a treatment for dysentery, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, and venous problems in folk medicine. Clinical studies support its use in chronic venous insufficiency, hemorrhoids, and postoperative edema.
Apocynum cannabinum benefits
Apocynum cannabinum was much employed by various Native American tribes who used it to treat a wide variety of complaints including rheumatism, coughs, pox, whooping cough, asthma, internal parasites, diarrhoea and also to increase milk flow in lactating mothers.
Convallaria majalis benefits
Lily-of-the-valley is used for heart problems including heart failure and irregular heartbeat. It is also used for urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, weak contractions in labor, epilepsy, fluid retention (edema), strokes and resulting paralysis, eye infections (conjunctivitis), and leprosy.
Helleborus niger benefits
Despite serious safety concerns, people take black hellebore for nausea, worms, kidney infections, colds, and constipation. Women take it to regulate their menstrual periods and to abort a pregnancy.
Thuja occidentalis benefits
Thuja is a tree. The leaves and leaf oil are used as a medicine. Thuja is used for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis, bacterial skin infections, and cold sores. It is also used for painful conditions including osteoarthritis and a nerve disorder that affects the face called trigeminal neuralgia.
Sambucus nigra benefits
The berries and flowers of elderberry are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that may boost your immune system. They could help tame inflammation, lessen stress, and help protect your heart, too. Some experts recommend elderberry to help prevent and ease cold and flu symptoms.
Filipendula ulmaria benefits
Meadowsweet has been used historically for a wide variety of conditions. It is reputed to break fevers and to promote sweating during a cold or flu. Meadowsweet contains salicylates, which possibly give the herb an aspirin-like effect, particularly in relieving aches and pains during a common cold.
stigmata maydis benefits
It is used for the treatment of cystitis, edema, kidney stones, diuretic, prostate disorder, and urinary infections as well as bedwetting and obesity. It soothes and relaxes the lining of the bladder and urinary tubules, hence reducing irritation and increasing urine secretion.