Ingredients
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Aconitum Napellus | If used with care can be helpful for pain and joint relief |
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Bryonia Alba 3x | Bryonia is also used to treat stomach and intestinal diseases, lung diseases, arthritis, liver disease, and metabolic disorders; and to prevent infections. It is also used to increase urination to relieve fluid retention. |
Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum | The homeopathic remedy hepar sulf. is primarily prescribed for people suffering from infections, for instance, earache, tonsillitis and skin disorder, wherein the skin becomes very susceptible to touch and damp and discharges pus somewhat easily. |
Spongia Tosta 3x | Common sponge or Spongia Tosta possesses numerous therapeutic properties and, hence, it is recommended for treating a number of conditions associated with the respiratory organs – for instance croup (a throat condition characterized by a hoarse cough and difficulty in breathing), cough and others. |
Stannum Metallicum 6C | As discussed in the beginning of this article, the metal tin has multiple uses and has been used by people since ages for various purposes – domestic, commercial as well as medicinal. |
Citric acid | Citric acid is of great help when a person has tonsillitis. |
Ethyl alcohol | Physicians also used to prescribe ethyl alcohol as a form of antidepressant, due to its effects on the brain. |
Gum arabic | In manufacturing, acacia is used as a pharmaceutical ingredient in medications for throat or stomach inflammation and as a film-forming agent in peel-off skin masks. |
Malt extract | Malt extract beverages, especially powdered varieties, contain vitamins B2, B3, B6 and B12, iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, as well as some amino acids that can be used by your body to build protein |
Sodium benzoate | Used chiefly as a food preservative and anti-fungal agent, and in diagnostic tests of liver function. |
Sucrose | Sucrose is a disaccharide consisting of a mixture of monosaccharides glucose and fructose. |
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