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ADOL drops 100 ml Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum

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ADOL drops 100 ml Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum

Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum ADOL drops

Active ingredients

  • 130 mg of Aconitum napellus D12
  • 130 mg Semecarpus anacardium 6X
  • 110 mg Bryonia cretica-spag. Peka D3
  • 130 mg Gelsemium sempervirens D4
  • 105 mg Menyanthes trifoliata D3
  • 105 mg Schoenocaulon officinale D3
  • 140 mg Spigelia anthelmia D3
  • 150 mg Piper methysticum-spag. Peka D8

Auxiliary materials

  • Ethanol

Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum Areas of application
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.

Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum 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 homeopathic 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.

ADOL drops Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum composition

Active ingredient power Per 100 g
Gelsemium sempervirens D 4 13.0 g
Menyanthes trifoliata D 3 10.5 g
Spigelia anthemlia D 3 14.0 g
Aconitum napellus D 12 13.0 g
Bryonia cretica spag. Peka D 3 11.0 g
Schoenocaulon officinale (sabadilla) D 3 10.5 g
Piper methysticum spag. Peka D 8 15.0 g
Semecarpus anacardium D 6 13.0 g

 

Spigelia anthelmia, Piper methysticum Other notes

  • 5 drops contain 0.04 g of alcohol.

aconitum napellus benefits

Aconitum have been given orally in traditional medicine to reduce fever associated with colds, pneumonia, laryngitis, croup, and asthma; for pain, inflammation, and high blood pressure; as a diuretic; to cause sweating; to slow heart rate; and for sedation.

Semecarpus anacardium benefits

Semecarpus anacardium is used for various medicinal properties. The fruit and nut extract shows various activities like antiatherogenic, antiinflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-reproductive, CNS stimulant, hypoglycemic, anticarcinogenic and hair growth promoter.

bryonia cretica uses

 bryonia is used as a laxative to relieve constipation and as an emetic. Emetics are medicines that are used to cause vomiting. Bryonia is also used to treat stomach and intestinal diseases, lung diseases, arthritis, liver disease, and metabolic disorders; and to prevent infections.

Gelsemium sempervirens uses

In homeopathic Materia Medica, Gelsemium sempervirens (Loganaceae) is described as a remedy for a variety of neurological and behavioral symptoms including general prostration, drowsiness, tiredness, mental apathy, lack of muscular coordination and discomfort when confronted with novelty or unfamiliar situations.

menyanthes trifoliata uses

Buckbean has been used to treat many ailments, including jaundice, indigestion, skin diseases, scurvy, intestinal worms, and rheumatism. Small doses of this plant are said to impart vigor to the stomach and aid digestion. However, large doses may cause abdominal pains, nausea, and vomiting.

Schoenocaulon officinale uses

The plant is used locally as an insecticide. The seed has been widely used in the past as a means of ridding the body of both internal and external parasites - large quantities of the seeds used to be exported from Venezuela to Europe.

Spigelia anthelmia uses

Spigelia is an important remedy in pericarditis and other diseases of the heart, because the provings were conducted with the greatest regard for objective symptoms and the subjective symptoms are by innumerable confirmations proved to be correct

Piper methysticum benefits

Its scientific name is Piper methysticum.

Studies suggest kavalactones may have the following effects on the body:
  • Reduce anxiety.
  • Protect neurons from damage.
  • Reduce pain sensations.
  • Reduce the risk of cancer, though the evidence is limited to mice.