50 ml cont. :
Tanacetum vulgare 1X, Artemisia vulgaris 2X ana 15 ml. each; Absinthium
4X 10 ml; Thymus serphyllum 3X, Chenopodium anthelmincum ana 5 ml. each;
contains
60 Vol.% alcohol
Indications: Nervous irritative conditions of various types and origins, particularly during
the removal of worms.
For the temporary relief of symptoms due
to disturbances of the digestive tract including gastritis and irritable
bowel syndrome, colitis and symptoms secondary to parasitic infection such
as enterobiasis (pinworm.)
Dosage:
In general, 10 drops directly on the tongue 3 times daily.
Form in which supplied and package size: Dropper bottle containing 50 ml.
Pharmacological and clinical notes Constituents Indications
Tanacetum vulgare (tansy)
Dysentery, nervous irritation during removal of worms, e.g. contractions, tics, nervous
irritation and restlessness in children
Artemesia vulgaris (common artemesia)
Disturbances in the digestive tract, convulsions, chorea minor
Chenopodium anthelminthicum (goosefoot)
Hepatic diseases, hypersensitivity to noise, Meniere's syndrome,anthelminthic
Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of
Tanacet-Heel, therapeutic possibilities result for the expulsion of worms, with secondary,
toxic symptoms, tics, also chorea minor during worm removal (also idiopathic), cramp, loss
of appetite and Iycorexia alternating (Tanacet-Heel stimulates the appetite).
The helminths are not killed by Tanacet-Heel, but the homotoxic terrain which is palatable
to the worms (excretion ofhomotoxins in the intestine) is changed. Tanacet-Heel should
always be administered with alternating remedies, e.g. with Nervoheel for tearfulness,
exhaustion, discomfort; Vomitusheel for nausea and sickness; Hepeel for salivation,
disorders of the hepatic functions and anorexia; Spascupreel for intestinal spasms
(helminthic coil), intestinal colic,
Nux vomica-Homaccord (for ileus arising from the helminthic coil - ascarides); Schwef-Heel
for cleansing the terrain; Diarrheel for dyspeptic phenomena and toxin adsorption.
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the
illness:
10 drops 3-4 times daily.
For long-term therapy after the introductory dosage:
10 drops twice daily, possibly on
sugar.
Oral Drops
$25.00
Tartephedreel
Composition:
Indications: Descending catarrh of the respiratory tract, e.g. Iaryngitis, tracheitis and
bronchitis, particularly of an asthmatic nature; coughs.
For the treatment of productive and unproductive coughs due to bronchitis,
bronchial asthma and cough with nausea.
Ingredients:
Oral drops:
Each 100 ml contains:
Hepatica triloba 3X (pharyngeal catarrh with hoarseness; viscid, thick mucus),
Antimonium tartaricum 4X (rattling of mucus with little expectoration; hoarseness),
Belladonna 4X (tickling, dry cough worse at night; painless hoarseness),
Natrum sulphuricum 4X (asthma in children; must hold chest when coughing),
Side effects: None known.
Interactions with other medication: None known.
Dosage:
Oral drops:
Adults and children above 11 years: 10 drops orally 3 times daily, or as directed by a physician. Consult a
physician for use in children under 12 years of age.
Tablets:
Adults and children above 6 years: 1 tablet sublingually or dissolved completely in mouth 3 times daily or
as directed by a physician.
Hepatica (liverwort)
Pharyngitis and bronchitis with viscid, ropy mucus
Belladonna (deadly nightshade)
Localized reaction phases, conditions of irritation with cramp and delirium, feverish
conditions, tonsillitis
Natrium sulfuricum (sodium sulphate)
Worsening of condition in wet weather (fog), asthma
Arsenum jodatum (arsenic triiodide)
Asthma; dry, irritating coughs; symptomatically or as adjuvant for scrofulous glands and
pulmonary tuberculosis,
nocturnal sudoresis
Blatta orientalis (blackbeetle)
Bronchial asthma, expectorant
Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of Tartephedreel, therapeutic
possibilities result for the treatment of catarrh of the respiratory tract, e.g.
Iaryngitis, tracheitis, bronchiolitis, especially with a decrescent tendency, bronchitic
asthma. Adjuvant in (broncho)pneumonia, tubercular and pleuritic irritating coughs,
catarrh of the other mucosa, including gastric,intestinal and of the urogenital system.
Catarrh (flow of mucus) aids detoxification.
The same applies for the influenza virus which,
through the inflammatory process, is broken down and eliminated. Catarrh, therefore,
should not be suppressed but its course promoted and accelerated, in order to purify the
toxic condition, e.g. in bronchial asthma.
The individual constituents of Tartephedreel give rise to the anti-inflammatory, excretory
and detoxifying action of the preparation.
The dosage is adjusted according to the
disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness:
for continuous treatment 10
drops (3-4) times daily.
In acute disorders, shock therapy with alternating remedies, 10
drops every 15 minutes until an improvement is observed.
The following prescription has proved effective
in bronchial asthma:
Husteel 5-8 drops at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Tartephedreel 5-8 drops at 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Drosera-Homaccord 5-8 drops at 12 noon and 8 p.m.
or all 3 preparations taken together 2-4-6 times daily.
Indications:
For the temporary relief of proliferative processes present in any
condition including warty growths, polyps or cysts.
Ingredients:
Oral vials:
Each 100 ml contains:
Thuja occidentalis 4X, 12X, 30X, 200X, 1000X (warts; polyps; carbuncles; herpetic eruptions sensitive to touch)
0.2 ml each
in an isotonic sodium chloride solution base.
Tablets:
Each 300 mg tablet contains:
Thuja occidentalis 4X, 12X, 30X, 200X, 1000X 0.6 mg each
in a lactose base.
Side effects: None known.
Interactions with other medication: None known.
Dosage:
Oral vials:
Adults and children above 6 years: In general, 1 vial 1-3 times daily.
Children to 6 years:
1/2 the adult dosage.
Unused portion of open vials should be discarded.
Not for injection.
Tablets:
Adults and children above 6 years: 1 tablet sublingually or dissolved completely in mouth 3 times daily or
as directed by a physician.
Infants and children to 6 years: 1/2 the adult dosage.
Indications:
For the temporary relief of symptoms of emotional distress including
depressed mood, nervous anxiety, nervous exhaustion, hyperactivity and lack
of concentration.
Ingredients:
Oral vials:
Each 100 ml contains:
Nux vomica 10X, 30X (zealous, fiery temperament; very irritable;
misuse of stimulants)
0.25 ml each,
Kali phosphoricum 10X, 30X (irritability; anxiety; depression)
0.2 ml each;
Aurum metallicum 10X, 30X, 200X (talks about suicide; great fear of death; profound despondency)
0.15 ml each;
Chininum arsenicosum 10X, 30X (general weariness and prostration; asthma;
anxiety),
Indications:
For the temporary relief of minor sore throat, laryngitis and minor
throat irritation.
Warning: Severe or persistent sore throat or sore throat
accompanied by high fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting may be serious.
Consult a physician promptly.
Do not use more than 2 days or administer to children under 3 years of age
unless directed by physician.
Ingredients:
Oral vials:
Each 100 ml contains:
Conium maculatum 4X (dry cough, worse at night, caused by dry spot in larynx),
Dulcamara 4X (cough after physical exertion, worse in cold,
wet weather; hoarseness),
Echinacea angustifolia 4X (ulcerated sore throat; tonsils purple or black),
Aesculus hippocastanum 6X (throat sensitive to inspired air; ropy mucus with sweet taste),
Antimonium tartaricum 6X (hoarseness; great rattling of mucus but little expectoration),
Ascorbicum acidum 6X (cofactor for enzymatic function),
Coccus cacti 6X (accumulation of thick, viscid mucus; tickling in larynx),
Millefolium (milfoil)
Hemorrhages, especially precapillary arteriovenous (anastomosis) oozing hemorrages
Belladonna na (deadly nightshade)
Localized reaction phases, cerebral sensitivity with cramp and delirium
Aconitum (monkshood)
Fever with hot, dry skin, neuralgia, inflammatory rheumatism; improvement of the
vasotonia: analgesic, hemostatic
Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni(mixture containing essentially mercuroamidonitrate)
Suppurations, abscesses, gingivitis, stomatitis, nasopharangeal catarrh, catarrh of
the sinuses, cholangitis, shrinking action on edematous conditions
Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphide)
Tendency to suppuration, especially on the skin and Iymph glands (furuncles, pyodermia,
panaris, phlegmons), tonsillar abscesses, chalazions, hordeolums, hemicrania, urinary
disorders, hypersensitivity to cold and draughts
Chamomilla (chamomile)
Anti-iflammatory; stimulates granulation, promotes healing in difficultly healing wounds
and ulcers; fistulae, hemorrhoids, mastitis, intertrigo, aphthous stomatitis, conditions
of restlessness and excitation, disorders of dentition, otitis media, glandular swellings
Symphytum (comfrey)
To accelerate callus formation in fractures; periostitis, causalgia, disorders
arising from amputation stumps; contusions
Bellis perennis (daisy)
Dislocations, contusions, sensation of soreness in the abdominal wall/cavity, exudative
processes, resorption of edema
Echinacea angustifolia (narrow leaved cone flower)
Increase in the mesenchymal defenses; inflammation of all kinds and locations, septic
processes; hyaluronidase inhibiting, anti-iflammatory action
Echinacea purpurea (purple cone flower)
Activation of the histogenous and hematogenous defenses in inflammatory processes and
general infections, fibroblast-stimulating effect
Hypericum (St. John's wort)
Neural and cerebral injuries, e.g. commotio cerebri; neural pains upon or after injuries;
hemostatic
Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of Traumeel, therapeutic possibilities
result for the treatment of injuries, sprains and dislocations, contusions, effusions of
blood and effusions into a joint, fractures, post operative and post-traumatic edema and
swelling of the soft tissues; inflammatory degenerative processes and those associated
with inflammation on various organs and tissues, particularly on the support and mobility
apparatus (tendovaginitis, styloiditis, epicondylitis, bursitis, periarthritis
humeroscapularis, arthrosis), damaged discs and other degenerative diseases of the
vertebral column with the corresponding intervertebral disorders, commotio cerebri (in
association with Vertigoheel).
Otitis media acuta et chronica (oral, parenteral as well as local instillation of the
drops), sinusitis. Suppurative inflammation such as sudoriparous abscesses, furuncles,
carbuncles, mastitis puerperalis. Paradontosis (parenteral, oral, local infiltration in
the oral mucosa), fistular suppurations, crural ulcers (ointment, orally and/or
parenterally), eczema, neurodermatitis, lichen ruber planus, intertrigo. go.
In general to stimulate the sulphide enzymes, e.g. in therapeutical damage and in
degenerative phases.
As after-treatment after myocardial infarction (regulation of the prothrombin level). The mechanism of action of Traumeel
arises from a combination effect (Burgi) of vegetable and inorganic chemical factors,
which are characterized by the following properties:
1. Anti-inflammatory and antiviral action of mercurials
2. Improvement of the vasotonia (Aconitum, Arnica), rendering the vessels impervious
(action of calcium) Elimination of venous stasis and antithrombotic effect (Hamamelis) as
well as hemostasis (Millefolium), together, with normalization of the prothrombin level
3. Support and improvement of the cellular respiration and oxidation process by means of
calcium sulphide and polysulphide (hepar sulfuris)
4. Stimulation of the main defense system
5. Stimulation of wound healing and shock control by means
of phy totherapeutic agents
(Arnica, Calendula, Echinacea, Symphytum); formation of
"pus bonum et laudabile" (good and commendable pus)
2. Anti-exudative
Swelling of the soft tissues, traumatic, post-operative, commotio cerebri,
arthrosis (with and without irritating discharge), effusions into a joint spontaneous,
traumatic, post-operative; hematomas in the joints
(traumatic hemarthrosis), hematomas in the soft tissues, tendovaginitis, bursitis
praepatellaris,otitis media
Based on the fairly high sulphide concentration in the
tablets compared with the drops, the tablets are indicated mainly for inflammatory
processes and for the regeneration of degenerated, damaged sulphide enzymes; the drops, on
the other hand, are indicated especially for post traumatic conditions.
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the
clinical picture and the stage of the illness.
Indications:
For the temporary relief from symptoms of chronic illness including
fatigue, effects of toxin build-up, slow metabolism and weakened
constitution.
Ingredients:
Oral vials:
Each 100 ml contains:
Colchicum autumnale 4X (gastro-enteritis; muscular and articular rheumatism),
Conium maculatum 4X (glandular swelling, as in scrofulous and cancerous conditions),
Hydrastis canadensis 4X (thick yellowish-white secretions from all mucous membranes),
Indications: As sedative in conditions of restlessness; neurasthenia.
For the temporary relief of insomnia, restlessness, nervous tension and
exhaustion.
Special note: Calms without influencing the safety in traffic, etc.
Dosage: In general, 10 drops directly on the tongue 3 times daily; in the evening 25 drops.
Single dose for infants and young
children: 3 drops; from the age of 2 to 6 years: 5 drops; from 6 to 12 years: 10 drops.
Form in which supplied and package size: Dropper bottle containing 50 ml.
Pharmacological and clinical notes Constituents Indications
Valeriana (valerian)
Conditions of restlessness, insomnia
Lupulus (hops)
Insomnia at night, possibly associated with daytime drowsiness
Crataegus (whitethorn)
General sedative, senile heart, pre-insufficiency,
coronary insufficiency
Hypericum (St. John's wort)
Nerve and brain injuries, e.g. commotio cerebri, neural pains upon or after injury
Melissa officinalis (lemon balm)
Nerve tonic and sedative
Chamomilla (chamomile)
Hypersensitivity with stupor (children want to be carried about), neuralgia; dry, tickling
cough, teething difficulties, restlessness and conditions of excitation, insomnia
Avena sativa (oats)
Nervous exhaustion
Acidum picrinicum (picric acid)
Conditions of nervous exhaustion with pains in the sacral region, back, muscles and
joints; neurasthenia, migraine
Kalium bromatum (potassium bromide)
Amnesia, speech disorders (words and syllables omitted), trembling hands, restlessness Ammonium bromatum (ammonium
bromide)
Feeling of soreness of the mucous membranes,hoarseness, bronchitic asthma, neuralgic headaches
Natrium bromatum (sodium bromide)
Increased reflex action, sleeplessness,
restlessness of the motor area
Based
on the individual homeopathic constituents of Valerianaheel, therapeutical possibilities
result for its application as vegetable sedative with mild bromine components (3:1,000);
in the treatment of conditions of restlessness, teething disorders, insomnia of any
origin; also following other disorders, neurasthenia, climacteric neuroses with insomnia
(Aurumheel drops, Cralonin, Klimaktheel).
Insomnia accompanying fever and acute infections (Gripp-Heel, Bryaconeel,
Veratrum-Homaccord, Traumeel, etc.).
Powerful narcotic effects cannot be expected from Valerianaheel.
Valerianaheel has no
toxic side effects and should be reinforced at times by the otherwise indicated
Heel biotherapeutics, e.g. by Rhododendroneel for insomnia due to rheumatic and cardiac
conditions, by
Nux vomica-Homaccord, Hepeel, etc. for insomnia resulting from disturbances of the hepatic
functions (the onset of a pronounced acid tide in the night, between about 2 and 6 a.m.
causing wakefulness followed by morning tiredness).
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the
illness:
in continuous treatment, 15-20 drops 3-4 times daily,
possibly with the
corresponding auxiliary remedies.
In the evening, (possibly several times)
25 drops in
water or on sugar, also when waking up in the night (possibly with auxiliary remedies,
particularly Rhododendroneel).
Single dose for infants and small children:
3 drops; from
the age of 2 years: 5 drops;
from 6-12 years: 10 drops.