Amoebic dysentery treatment, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, DB Entoxin N drops
Dosage form:drops
DB Entoxin N drops, Amoebic dysentery treatment, bronchitis, hemorrhoids
Active Amoebic dysentery treatment, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, DB Entoxin N drops ingredients:
Aesculus hippocastanum Artemisia abrotanum Cinchona pubescens Phytolacca americana Dil.D2 Scrophularia nodosa
The alcohol content of the Entoxin preparations is 51% by volume.
Therefore, liver disease, epileptics and people with organic diseases of the brain should consult their doctor before use, as well as before use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Areas of Amoebic dysentery treatment, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, DB Entoxin N drops application:
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no indication on the market.
Dosage Amoebic dysentery treatment, bronchitis, hemorrhoids, DB Entoxin N drops:
According to a specification of the Commission D for homeopathic medicines in acute conditions, the dosage of the Entoxin preparations is 5 drops every half hour to a full hour, a maximum of 6 times a day.
In chronic forms, 5 drops should be taken 1-3 times a day.
Since this is a recommendation that is the same for all homeopathic medicines, each therapist can choose a different dosage based on his or her experience.
Composition based on 1 milliliter
0.03 ml Aesculus hippocastanum (hom./anthr.) Ø
0.03 ml Phytolacca americana (hom./anthr.) D2
0.025 ml Cinchona succirubra (hom./anthr.) Ø
0.009 ml Scrophularia nodosa (hom./anthr.) Ø
0.0025 ml Artemisia abrotanum (hom./anthr.) Ø
+ ethanol
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.
Phytolacca americana benefits
Poke root oil is used for swollen lymph noes, mastitis, or breast cancer (Easley, 2016). History: Phytolacca americana is said to be an emetic and purgative with narcotic properties, also used for rheumatism, skin diseases, headaches and perhaps uteran cancer (Grieve, 1994).
Cinchona succirubra benefits:
Cinchona is used for increasing appetite; promoting the release of digestive juices; and treating bloating, fullness, and other stomach problems. It is also used for blood vessel disorders including hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and leg cramps.
Scrophularia nodosa benefits
Figwort
Taken internally it supports detoxifying the body and to remove impurities, stagnant infections and to clean the lymph nodes and systems. Modern herbalists employs figwort to treat chronic skin conditions (eczema, psoriasis, pruritis), mastitis, swollen lymph nodes and poor circulation.
Artemisia abrotanum benefits:
Southernwood
As an herbal bitter (a preparation with hot water that stimulates appetite) it forms a brownish yellow solution with antimicrobial, carminative (gas prevention)