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DEAS drops 50 ml Aralia racemosa, Lactuca virosa

PEKANA Naturheilmittel GmbH

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DEAS spag. Peka N Drops Aralia racemosa, Lactuca virosa

Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.

Active ingredients

  • 130 mg Aralia racemosa D8
  • 155 mg Cobaltum nitricum D4
  • 125 mg Dactylopius coccus-spag. Peka D2
  • 150 mg Lactuca virosa D12
  • 125 mg of Phosphorus D6
  • 155 mg Eriodictyon californicum D3
  • 65 mg Ammi visnaga-spag. Peka D6
  • 95 mg Grindelia robusta-spag. Peka D6

Auxiliary materials

  • Ethanol

DEAS drops Aralia racemosa, Lactuca virosa Areas of application
Registered homeopathic medicinal product, therefore no therapeutic indication is given. Medical advice should be sought if symptoms persist during use.

DEAS drops Aralia racemosa, Lactuca virosa 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

DEAS drops Aralia racemosa, Lactuca virosa Notes
5 drops contain 0.0383 g of alcohol

Aralia racemosa uses

In its North American habitat the Aralia root was used by herbalists and eclectics as a medicine for lung infections such as coughs, catarrh and tuberculosis as well as gynaecological disorders such as leucorrhoea, prolapse of the uterus and chlorosis.

Cobaltum nitricum uses

Cobaltum Nitricum Dilution is a homeopathic formulation indicated for nervous affections, inflammations of the urinary tract, headache and irritation of the mucosal lining of the gastro-intestinal system. It is helpful for treating mental problems like anxiety and depression.

Dactylopius coccus uses

Dactylopius coccus is the source of a natural crimson or scarlet dye called cochineal dye, originally used by the Indians of Mexico. Mature females are brushed from the cacti and dried and the pigments extracted from the dried bodies.

Lactuca virosa uses

This cousin of dandelion may help treat chronic pain

Wild lettuce (Lactuca virosa) is closely related to dandelion and is believed to have sedative and analgesic (pain-relieving) effects. It is often used as a natural remedy for stress and chronic pain.