CUTRO spag. Peka Drops, Ranunculus bulbosus, Viola tricolor
Registered homeopathic medicine, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.
Active ingredients
- 125 mg Helianthemum canadense D3
- 140 mg Centella asiatica D4
- 145 mg Daphne mezereum-spag. Peka D12
- 150 mg Ranunculus bulbosus D4
- 140 mg Smilax D12
- 20 mg Ledum palustre D6
- 140 mg Fumaria officinalis-spag. Peka D6
- 140 mg Viola tricolor-spag. Peka D4
Auxiliary materials
- Ethanol
Ranunculus bulbosus, Viola tricolor Ingredients
100 g contain:
Viola tricolor spag. Peka |
D 4 14.0 g |
Centella asiatica (Hydrocotyle asiatica) |
D 4 14.0 g |
Daphne mezereum spag. Peka (mezereum) |
D 12 14.5 g |
Fumaria off. Spag. Peka |
D 6 14.0 g |
Cistus canadensis (Helianthemum canadense) |
D 3 12.5 g |
Smilax (Sarsaparilla) |
D 12 14.0 g |
Ledum palustre |
D 6 2.0 g |
Ranunculus bulbosus |
D 4 15.0 g |
CUTRO drops Ranunculus bulbosus, Viola tricolor Areas of application
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.
Ranunculus bulbosus, Viola tricolor 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.
CUTRO drops Ranunculus bulbosus, Viola tricolor Notes
5 drops contain 0.03123 g of alcohol.
centella asiatica benefits
Centella asiatica (often just called centella) is rich in amino acids, beta carotene, fatty acids, and numerous potent phytochemicals. Extracts have been found to calm inflammation, speed wound healing, stimulate new cell growth, build collagen, and improve circulation.
Daphne mezereum benefits
Beneficial for rheumatism, indolent ulcers, skin complaints and inflammations, venomous bites, neuralgia and toothache.
Ranunculus bulbosus benefits
The whole flowering plant is used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, people take bulbous buttercup for skin diseases, arthritis, gout, nerve pain, flu (influenza), swine flu, and meningitis.
Smilax benefits
Sarsaparilla contains a wealth of plant chemicals thought to have a beneficial effect on the human body. Chemicals known as saponins might help reduce joint pain and skin itching, and also kill bacteria. Other chemicals may be helpful in reducing inflammation and protecting the liver from damage.
Ledum palustre benefits
Echinacea has been used for virus infections such as the common cold and flu. It is used to strengthen the immune system. It has also been used for returning vaginal fungal infections ("yeast infections") along with antifungal products applied to the vaginal area.
Fumaria officinalis benefits
Fumaria has been traditionally used as a laxative and diuretic, and as a treatment for dermatologic conditions such as eczema. Limited evidence suggests that it may be beneficial in hepatobiliary disorders, and F. officinalis is approved in Germany for colic pain.
Viola tricolor benefits
Due to its anti-inflammatory properties it is regarded as a traditional remedy against skin diseases, for example for the treatment of scabs, itching, ulcers, eczema or psoriasis, and it is also used in the treatment of inflammation of the lungs and chest such as bronchitis or asthma.