Ingredients
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Cineraria maritima | Applied to the eyes it has a mildly irritating effect that increases blood flow tot he area, helping to strengthen resistance and clear away infections. |
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Euphrasia officinalis | Used for common cold |
Calendula Officinalis | One of the best reasons to keep calendula handy is due to its healing abilities. If you apply calendula flower oil to your cuts, scrapes, bruises, and insect bites, you can quickly speed the healing process, partially due to the anti-inflammatory properties of the oil, in addition to the unique antioxidant compounds found in this miraculous plant. |
Kali muriaticum | It is used to treat a wide range of ailments, most commonly chronic congestion. In addition, it is often used by homeopathic medicine practitioners to treat earaches, blockage of the Eustachian tube, and tonsillitis. |
Calcarea fluorica | It is most commonly used by dissolving approximately twenty grains of the mineral in water and applying it to the affected area with a cotton ball. |
Magnesia carbonica | Magnesium is a mineral that is present in relatively large amounts in the body. |
Silicea | There are several uses for silicea in homeopathy practices, including treating conditions that progressively worsen, seasonal problems, and personality or behavior issues such as indecisiveness or a general lack of direction. Silicea is commonly prescribed if a patient shows symptoms of a pale complexion, fatigue, anxiety issues, or a fear of failure. It is derived from flint or quartz, and many homeopaths believe it imparts those grounding properties to the patient as well as aids in strengthening the body and the mind. |
Sodium chloride | It is found as an ingredient in oral hygiene products (because of its ability to polish teeth, reduce oral odor), shampoos, fragrance, skin, hair, nail, cleansing, suntan, makeup and bath products. I |
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