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MALLOW OIL, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence

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MALLOW OIL 50 ml, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence

Malvenoel®

Anthroposophic medicinal product for nervous exhaustion. MALLOW OIL, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence.

Areas of application: Stimulating the metabolism in the event of nervous exhaustion, eg convalescence.

 

Dosage: Unless otherwise prescribed, rub in 2 to 3 times the oil once or twice a day or use a larger amount, adapted to the body size, for massages.
The treatment of the disease should be completed after 2 weeks. If there is no improvement within this period, a doctor should be consulted. The duration of treatment of chronic diseases requires consultation with the doctor.
For risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Anthroposophic medicine for exhaustion, weakness and convalescence.

active MALLOW OIL, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence ingredients

  • 4 mg pelargonium flower oil
  • 125 mg Alcea rosea e floribus W 5%
  • 125 mg St. John's Wort Oil (4:1); Extraction agent: peanut oil, refined
  • 125 mg Prunus spinosa e floribus W 5%
  • 125 mg Sambucus ex umbella W 5%
  • 125 mg Tilia e floribus W 5%

MALLOW OIL, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence excipients

  • Peanut Oil, Refined

pelargonium flower oil benefits:



Geranium essential oil has been used to treat health conditions for centuries. There is scientific data indicating that it may be beneficial for a number of conditions, such as anxiety, depression, infection, and pain management. It's thought to have antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Alcea rosea benefits:
The flowers are demulcent, diuretic and emollient. They are useful in the treatment of chest complaints, and a decoction is used to improve blood circulation, for the treatment of constipation, dysmenorrhoea, haemorrhage etc.
St. John's Wort Oil benefits:
St. John's wort may be used for nerve pain (neuralgia), anxiety, and tension. It may also aid in weakness, stress, irritability, and sleeping issues (insomnia). It's also claimed to ease the pain due to some conditions.
Prunus spinosa benefits:
Medicinally blackthorn has astringent, mildly diuretic and laxative and anti-inflammatory action. An infusion made from the dried flowers is used for blood cleansing in skin diseases and rheumatic complaints and as a gargle for mild inflammation of the mouth and throat.
Sambucus ex umbella benefits:
Health Benefits — Elderberry is associated with many additional health benefits, such as fighting cancer and bacteria, immune support, UV protection.
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.
Tilia e floribus benefits:
has been used in folk medicine across cultures to relieve high blood pressure, calm anxiety, and soothe digestion.

Anthroposophic medicine for exhaustion, weakness and convalescence

Areas of application according to anthroposophical human and natural knowledge .
These include: Stimulating the metabolism in the event of nervous exhaustion, eg convalescence.

Contraindications:
Mallow oil must not be used if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to
• geranium oil or any of the other active ingredients
• peanut oil or soy

Precautions for use and warnings:
If symptoms persist or are unclear, a doctor must be consulted. What do you have to consider during pregnancy and breastfeeding? Like all medicines, mallow oil should only be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding after consulting a doctor.

Interactions with other agents:
None known.

 

Dosage MALLOW OIL, nervous exhaustion, weakness, convalescence and method of application:


Unless otherwise prescribed, rub in 2 to 3 ml of oil once or twice a day or use a larger amount, depending on body size, for massages. Duration of use: The treatment of the disease should be completed after 2 weeks. If there is no improvement within this period, a doctor should be consulted. The duration of treatment of chronic diseases requires consultation with the doctor.

Side Effects:
Peanut oil can rarely cause severe allergic reactions. Very rarely, photosensitization or reddening of the skin may occur, necessitating discontinuation of the drug
. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This also applies to side effects that are
not listed in this leaflet.