| Indications |
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General arteriosclerosis
and hypertonia. Cerebral arteriosclerosis,
aortic and coronary sclerosis, nephrosclerosis,
dysbasia, abdominal dyspragia. Senility,
weak memory, congestion of blood, vertigo,
forgetfulness, tendency towards apoplexy
and its consequences, predisposition to
goitre, thyreotoxicosis.
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| Mode
of action of main Ingredients: |
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Extended iodine therapy
by using different iodates in combination
with active biologic elements.
Arnica:
Tendency towards apoplexy, favors resorption
at the beginning of an apoplectic stroke.
Aurum chloratum: Depressive psychosis.
Congestion of blood towards the head. Palpitation.
Barium
chloratum: Progressive loss of memory,
unsteadiness and psychic changes, vertigo,
deafness and senility.
Conium:
Vertigo, especially on rising, congestion
of blood, loss of memory, psychic changes,
general weakness of nervous system , hypersensitivity
and impotency.
Iodates:
Increasing viscosity of bloods, acts on
the thyroid glands, hypertonia and general
arteriosclerosis.
Glonoinum:
Congestions in head, strong pulse, oppression
in chest and heart.
Plumbum
aceticum: Pale hypertension with mental
dementia. Nephrosclerosis with consequences
of apoplexy. Intermittent limping.
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| Dosage |
- Generally 10-15
drops three times daily, in some water.
In acute cases, in the beginning of the
treatment, 4-6 times daily. After improvement
(taking 2-3 weeks) continue the treatment
for a longer period of time once or twice
a day. During the treatment the use of
salt should be forbidden and only be allowed
in small quantities after improvement
has set in. In predisposition to goitre
and thyreotoxicosis, a treatment of 10-15
drops once a day for about 4-6 weeks is
recommended, and should be repeated at
intervals of one month. In apoplexy, frequent
doses in the beginning, at the rate of
10-15 drops every 1-2 hours, then 4-6
times a day 10-15 drops.
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| Remarks |
- In simultaneous
cardial weakness, use alternatively R12
and R3, each one 2-3 times daily.
- In myocardial
infarct: see R67 and R2.
- In angina pectoris:
alternative with R2.
- In cardiac insufficiencies:
see R3.
- In cardiac decompensation:
R58.
- In vertigo: alternative
with R29.
- In intermittent
claudication, peripheral vascular disturbances,
etc: see R63.
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