Author: Urenus

  • Ginseng compositum

    Drops Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Ginseng Ø 20 g; Acidum sarcolacticum D2, Hydrastis canadensis D10, Conium maculatum D10, Psorinum-Nosode D28, Colchicum autumnale D10,

    Pulsatilla pratensis D10, Kreosotum D10, Viscum album D8, Sulfur D10, China D10, Galium aparine D8, Sempervivum tectorum D8, Coenzymum A D10, Natrium diethyloxalaceticum D8, Adenosinum triphosphoricum D10, Nadidum D10 1g each. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Indications:

    Improvement of the constitution in intoxication of the defensive system, also in neoplasias.

    Dosage:

    In general, 10 drops 3-6 times daily.

    Package sizes:

    Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Ginseng (ginseng root)

    Conditions of exhaustion of all kinds. Acidum sarcolacticum (sarcolactic acid)

    Acid-base regulation in the connective tissues. Hydrastis canadensis (golden seal)

    Remedy for affections of the mucosa: thick, viscid, ropy, yellowish-white secretions from all mucous membranes; improves tonicity in cachectic and marasmic conditions. Conium maculatum (spotted hemlock)

    Glandular swelling, as in scrofulous and cancerous conditions, vertigo, remedy for senile conditions.

    Psorinum-Nosode (psorinum-nosode)

    Lack of reaction, debility, chronic rheumatism, chronic exanthema. Colchicum autumnale (meadow saffron)

    Gastroenteritis, rheumatism of the muscles and joints, peri- and endocarditis, adjuvant in neoplasm phases.

    Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Migrating disorders, vertigo, neuralgic pains, venous stasis. Kreosotum (beech tar creosote)

    Mucosal catarrh with acrid secretions, e.g. in bronchitis, leucorrhoea, dental caries, eczema of the hands.

    Viscum album (mistletoe)

    Sudden attacks of vertigo, headache, especially in the forehead, constitutional hypertonia, precancerous state and neoplasia.

    Sulfur (sulphur)

    Reagent in all chronic diseases, cellular activity is influenced catalytically. China (Peruvian bark)

    Remedy for debility, burning and weakness between the shoulder blades, anaemia, sensitivity to cold.

    Galium aparine (goosegrass)

    Precancerous state, diuretic, oedema, favours granulation of ulcers. Sempervivum tectorum (houseleek)

    Herpes zoster, haemorrhoids, nephritis, precancerous state. Coenzymum A (coenzyme A)

    Coenzyme for transacetylation.

    Natrium diethyloxalaceticum (sodium oxalacetate)

    Active factor of the citric acid cycle and of redox systems; weakness of the defensive system.

    Adenosinum triphosphoricum (adenosine triphosphate) Support of the energy-consuming system.

    Nadidum (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)

    Biocatalyst, stimulation of the end oxidation in the respiratory chain.

    Intoxication of all kinds must be broken down by the main defensive system (according to H. H. Reckeweg). In degenerative diseases, including, in particular, cancer, most

    serious endogenous toxin levels are present, which cannot be overcome without medical aid.

    In such cases Ginseng compositum is indicated, Ginseng, according to experience, acting to strengthen the anterior lobe of hypophysis-cortex of the suprarenal gland system, and Acidum sarcolacticum which, in degenerative phases and particularly in neoplasia, always acts against pronounced acidosis of the affected tissue in the reversal effect.

    Sulphur, Psorinum and Pulsatilla possess far-reaching constitutional action in the form of loosening and eliminating toxins, while Hydrastis canadensis, Conium maculatum, Colchicum autumnale, Kreosotum, Viscum album, as well as Galium aparine and Sempervivum tectorum act against the tendency towards the formation of neoplasia, when especially the medium potencies have a far-reaching action, without provoking unwanted or excessive reactions. The enzyme systems, always strained or also damaged in the cellular phases, are stimulated by the intermediary catalysts Natrium diethyloxalaceticum, Coenzyme A, Adenosine triphosphate and Nadidum in the similarity principle, resulting in favourable overall effects in various degenerative phases, including, in particular, neoplasia. In addition, injections of appropriate Composita-Heel (Coenzyme compositum, Ubichinon compositum, Hepar compositum, Mucosa compositum), also Galium-Heel, advantageously mixed with Aqua Daun D2 and cAMP D8, and in particular Engystol N and Pulsatilla compositum are indicated; Thalamus compositum (against faulty neural control). In the case of colitis (following X- ray/radium therapy), in addition to Veratrum-Homaccord and possibly Nux vomica- Homaccord, Podophyllum compositum (liquid and ampoules) is also indicated; in Precancerous state and for pronounced neoplasia, stimulation therapy with Viscum compositum (medium, forte); also for powerful stimulation of the defensive mechanism, Echinacea compositum forte S.

    Ginseng compositum is an auxiliary therapeutical agent not only in neoplasia, leukaemia, Hodgkin’s disease (lymphogranulomatosis), but also in preliminary stages and upon suspicion of precancerous states, when there is strain of (the cortex of) the suprarenal gland (deep rings around the eyes, and conditions of exhaustion), as well as for excessive toxin levels of any kind (auxiliary remedy for burns).

    As alternating remedy to Ginseng compositum, Galium-Heel is especially suitable, among other medicaments. For intestinal disorders of any kind: Nux vomica- Homaccord. In addition, Molybdän compositum should always be administered orally as trace element donor-regulator.

  • Gelsemium-Homaccord®

    Drops _ Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Gelsemium sempervirens D2, Gelsemium sempervirens D10, Gelsemium sempervirens D30, Gelsemium sempervirens D200 0.4 g each; Rhus toxicodendron D3, Rhus toxicodendron D10, Rhus toxicodendron D30, Rhus toxicodendron D200, Cimicifuga racemosa D2, Cimicifuga racemosa D10, Cimicifuga racemosa D30, Cimicifuga racemosa D200 0.3 g each. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Gelsemium sempervirens D4, Gelsemium  sempervirens D10, Gelsemium sempervirens D30, Gelsemium sempervirens D200 4.4 µl each; Rhus toxicodendron D5, Rhus toxicodendron D10, Rhus toxicodendron D30, Rhus toxicodendron D200, Cimicifuga racemosa D4, Cimicifuga racemosa D10, Cimicifuga racemosa D30, Cimicifuga racemosa D200 3.3 µl each.

    Indications:

    Cervical syndrome, cervical migraine (osteochondrosis of the cervical region of the vertebral column), neuralgia in various positions.

    Contraindications:

    Hypersensitivity to the genus Rhus of the Anacardiaceae family.

    Side effects:

    None known.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    Drops: In general, 10 drops 3 times daily. In acute disorders, initially 10 drops every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours. Long-term application of the  preparation (over several months or longer) must be supervised by a therapist.

    Injection solution: In acute disorders daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v.

    Package sizes:

    Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.

    Injection solution: Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Gelsemium sempervirens (wild jasmine)

    Neuralgia, migraine, headache, numbness, vertigo, cardiac pangs. Rhus toxicodendron (poison oak)

    Rheumatism and neuralgia worsening in cold, wet weather, after being exposed to rain or when at rest, e.g. neuralgia of the arm, intercostal neuralgia. sciatic neuralgia, pain in the limbs.

    Cimicifuga racemosa (black cohosh)

    Neuralgia, cervical syndrome, sudden, shooting pains and rapid change of symptoms, pain extending from the back or neck over the head, osteochondrosis, especially of the dorsal and cervical regions of the vertebral column, sciatic neuralgia.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Gelsemium-Homaccord, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of cervical migraine (in addition to Spigelon and Osteoheel S, Cimicifuga-Homaccord, etc.); osteochondrosis of the cervical vertebrae (Colocynthis-Homaccord, China-Homaccord S); sensitivity to changes in the weather, occipital neuralgia.

    Also typical migraines (shock-therapy alternation with Spigelon). Neuralgia of the head, in the cervical syndrome, may result from chronic nerve pressure in the foramina transversalia, due to faulty deportment, therefore posture correction must be followed unconditionally. For symptomatic headache, e.g. influenza, angina and other feverish illnesses, as well as during or before menses, Gelsemium-Homaccord (possibly alternating with Spigelon) is indicated. It is also often effective in agoraphobia (fear of open spaces) in addition to Anacardium-Homaccord, Nervoheel, Valerianaheel etc., as well as for dysmenorrhoea (Spascupreel, Hormeel S, Gynäcoheel, etc.).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 10 drops 3-4 times daily; in sporadic diseases when an attack occurs, 10 drops every 15 minutes, alternating with other preparations. 1 ampoule daily in acute disorders, otherwise 1 ampoule 1-3 times weekly i.m., s.c., i.v., forming wheals in the area of the pain, possibly mixed with Spascupreel, Colocynthis-Homaccord, Neuralgo- Rheum-Injeel, Cimicifuga-Homaccord, etc.

  • Gastricumeel®

    Tablets Composition:

    1   tablet cont.: Argentum nitricum D6, Arsenicum album D6 30 mg each; Pulsatilla pratensis D4, Nux vomica D4, Carbo vegetabilis D6, Antimonium crudum D6 60 mg each.

    Indications:

    Acute and chronic gastritis, heartburn, meteorism.

    Dosage:

    In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute disorders initially 1 tablet every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours.

    Package sizes:

    Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Meteorism, gastrocardiac syndrome, gastritis, ventricular ulcers, gastrorrhagia. Arsenicum album (white arsenic)

    Burning gastralgia, unquenchable thirst, gastritis, diarrhoea. Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Remedy for affections of the mucous membranes in the mucodermal reaction phases, dyspepsia, meteorism.

    Nux vomica (vomit-nut)

    Gastro-intestinal and hepatic remedy, spasms, consequences of misuse of stimulants (alcohol, nicotine).

    Carbo vegetabilis (wood charcoal)

    Dyspepsia, flatulence, pyrosis, conditions of collapse, acts as toxin adsorbent. Antimonium crudum (black antimony)

    Gastralgia, sensation of fullness, intolerance of alcohol, circulatory failure.

    Based on the individual constituents of Gastricumeel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of gastritis acuta and chronica, with and without hyperacidity; pyrosis, meteorism and gastrocardiac syndrome.

    Gastricumeel is indicated as basic therapeutic agent in every stage of gastritis. Frequently needed additional remedies: Spascupreel (spasms), Cardiacum-Heel (anginal disorders), Duodenoheel (duodenal ulcers), Erigotheel (duodenal ulcers), Veratrum-Homaccord (gastroenteritis), Hepeel (implication of the liver), Chelidonium- Homaccord (cholangitis), Nux vomica-Homaccord (spasmodic constipation), Diarrheel S (dyspepsia, meteorism).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 1 tablet dissolved on the tongue 3(-4) times daily. For acute disorders, massive initial-dose therapy: 1 tablet every 10-15 minutes with the appropriate additional remedies.

  • Galium-Heel®

    Drops _ Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Galium aparine D3, Galium mollugo D3 4 g each; Sedum acre D3, Sempervivum tectorum D4, Clematis recta D4, Thuja occidentalis D3, Caltha palustris D3, Ononis spinosa D4, Juniperus communis D4, Hedera helix D4, Betula alba D2, Saponaria officinalis D4, Echinacea angustifolia D5, Calcium fluoratum D8, Phosphorus D8, Aurum metallicum D10, Argentum metallicum D8, Apis mellifica D12, Acidum nitricum D6, Pyrogenium-Nosode D6 5 g each; Urtica urens D3 2 g. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Galium aparine D3, Galium mollugo D3 0.44 µl each; Sedum acre D3, Sempervivum tectorum D4, Clematis recta D4, Thuja occidentalis D3, Caltha palustris D3, Ononis spinosa D4, Juniperus communis D4, Hedera helix D4, Betula alba D2, Saponaria officinalis D4, Echinacea angustifolia D5, Calcium fluoratum D8, Phosphorus D8, Aurum metallicum D10, Argentum metallicum D8, Apis mellifica D12, Acidum nitricum D6, Pyrogenium-Nosode D6 0.55 µl each; Urtica urens D3 0.22 µl.

    Indications:

    To activate the non-specific defensive mechanism, particularly in chronic diseases. Dosage:

    Drops: In general 10 drops 3 times daily.

    Injection solution: Initially daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d.,  i.v.

    Package sizes:

    Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.

    Injection solution: Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Galium aparine (goosegrass)

    Precancerous state, diuretic, oedema, favours granulation of ulcers.

    Galium mollugo (lady’s bedstraw)

    Detoxicating agent.

    Sedum acre (stonecrop)

    Precancerous state, haemorrhoidal disorders, fissura ani.

    Sempervivum tectorum (houseleek)

    Precancerous state, herpes zoster, haemorrhoids, nephritis.

    Clematis recta (clematis)

    Hyperplastic, hard glandular swelling, urethral stricture, prostatitis; vesicular, highly irritating eczema.

    Thuja occidentalis (Arbor vitae)

    Constitutional remedy, especially for diseases with a tendency towards proliferative processes.

    Caltha palustris (marsh marigold)

    Uterine carcinoma, bronchitis, pemphigus.

    Ononis spinosa (spinous rest-harrow)

    Nephrosis, nasal haemorrhage.

    Juniperus communis (juniper)

    Diuretic, glomerulonephritis.

    Hedera helix (ivy)

    Acute and chronic nasal (sinus) catarrh.

    Betula alba (birch)

    Diuretic, choleretic remedy, mucosal catarrh and, in particular, also gastritis.

    Saponaria officinalis (soapwort)

    Eczema, diuretic, cholagogue, acute chills.

    Echinacea angustifolia (narrow-leaved cone flower)

    To strengthen the defensive mechanism, inflammation of every kind and location, septic processes.

    Calcium fluoratum (calcium fluoride)

    Glandular swellings (of stony hardness).

    Phosphorus (phosphorus)

    Remedy for affections of the parenchyma (lungs, heart, liver, kidneys), decalcification of bone.

    Aurum metallicum (gold)

    Far-reaching remedy for affections of the tissues, arteriosclerosis, depression (tendency towards suicide).

    Argentum metallicum (silver)

    Deficiency of memory, vertigo, angiospasms, coxitis.

    Apis mellifica (honey bee)

    Oedema, exerts a channelling action on the connective tissues.

    Acidum nitricum (nitric acid)

    Dyscrasia, eczema, dermatosis, chronic nephritis.

    Pyrogenium-Nosode (pyrogenium nosode)

    Infectious reaction phases, oedema.

    Urtica urens (small nettle)

    Rheumatism, gout, eczema, dermatosis.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Galium-Heel, therapeutical possibilities result for the activation of the unspecified defenses, particularly in chronic diseases and especially in all phases with enzyme damage on the right of the  biological division (impregnation, degeneration and neoplasm phases), regardless of whether internal (asthma, bronchiectasis, hypertonia, hepatic disorders, achylia gastrica, colitis), neurological (Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, causalgia, trigeminal and other types of neuralgia), urological, dermatological, opthalmological, ears, nose and throat (otosclerosis, papillomas, anosmia) or other manifestations of cellular processes are involved. Precancerous state and therapeutical damage represent a primary indication for Galium-Heel.

    Galium-Heel acts inductively on detoxicating intracellular enzyme systems; further, through the stimulation of the main defensive system, thereby promoting detoxicating and secretory reactions and leading, in particular, to a strengthening of the function of the connective tissues.

    Galium-Heel, by cleansing the homotoxic terrain, can delay neoplasm phases  or render them stationary. Galium-Heel is, at the same time, a geriatric medicament.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness. In continuous treatment, including in geriatrics, 10 drops 3 times daily. At the start, massive initial-dose therapy for 1-2 days, 10 drops every 15-30 minutes until phase conversions are achieved. In precancerous state and neoplasm phases (especially for sarcoma), increasing and decreasing dosage of 5-50 drops (daily 3-5 drops more or less), 3-4 times daily. Avoid excessive reactions! Daily maximum dose (DMD): 150-200 drops.

    Galium-Heel ampoules at first daily, later once to 3 times weekly i.m., s.c.. i.v.

    For (pre-)cancerous state, simultaneous antihomotoxic stimulation with Engystol N and Traumeel S and promotion of detoxication with Hepeel, Psorinoheel and Lymphomyosot, also with intermediate catalysts of the citric acid cycle, suis-organ preparations, etc.

  • Erigotheel®

    Injection solution Composition:

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Origanum vulgare D6, Origanum vulgare D10, Origanum vulgare D30 6.6 µl each; Erythraea centaurium D10, Erythraea centaurium D30 4.4 µl each.

    Indications:

    Ulcus ventriculi et duodeni.

    Dosage:

    In acute disorders 1 ampoule daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v. Package sizes:

    Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Origanum vulgare (marjoram)

    Gastro-intestinal catarrh (with or without ulceration), antispasmodic. Erythraea centaurium (centaury)

    Gastric, hepatic and biliary disorders, antipyretic.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Erigotheel, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of ventricular and duodenal ulcers, hyperacidity, parapyloric syndrome according to Strauss = irritation triad: hyperaesthesis, supersecretion and hypermotility of the stomach.

    As the bitter principles contained in both components of the preparation are able to increase the excitability of the sympathetic nervous system, the effect of Erigotheel is essentially conditioned by the indirect alleviation of the vagotonia caused by the stimulation of the antagonistic sympathetic nervous system. In addition to a mild spasmolysis, Erigotheel leads to a biological regulation of the secretory function of the gastroduodenal mucosa, creating the necessary physiological conditions for curing an ulcer, which are also of great significance in preventing recurrent ulcers. Also chronic ulcers and the dumping syndrome can be favourably influenced therapeutically by Erigotheel.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness: Erigotheel is advantageously administered over a fairly long period, during which 3 injections (i.m., s.c., i.v.) are given weekly in the form of segmental therapy, in

    the skin of the right side of the epigastrium, or paravertebrally. In acute disorders or as initial treatment, daily injections for several days.

    Combination with Traumeel S in an i.v. or i.m. mixed injection enhances the therapeutical success.

    For particularly therapy-resistant cases it is recommended, in addition to an Erigotheel- Traumeel S mixed injection to be administered every 2 days i.v. or i.m., on the intervening days to administer 1 ampoule of Erigotheel in the hyperesthetic zones in the form of wheals or injected s.c.

    The additional oral therapeutic agent is Duodenoheel (1 tablet 3 times daily); in chronic cases Anacardium-Homaccord; where there is a suspicion of precancerous state, Galium-Heel, etc.

  • Ferrum-Homaccord®

    Drops _ Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Ferrum metallicum D8, Ferrum metallicum D30, Ferrum metallicum D200, Ferrum phosphoricum D8, Ferrum phosphoricum D30, Ferrum phosphoricum D200 0.2g each; Ferrum sulfuricum D6, Ferrum sulfuricum D10, Ferrum sulfuricum D30, Ferrum sulfuricum D200 0.1g each; Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D4, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D10, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D30, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D200 0.05 g each; Spiraea ulmaria D2, Spiraea ulmaria D10, Spiraea ulmaria D30, Spiraea ulmaria D200 0.45 g each. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Ferrum metallicum D10, Ferrum metallicum D30, Ferrum metallicum D200, Ferrum phosphoricum D10, Ferrum phosphoricum D30, Ferrum phosphoricum D200 2.2 µl each; Ferrum sulfuricum D8, Ferrum sulfuricum D10, Ferrum sulfuricum D30, Ferrum sulfuricum D200 1.1 µl each; Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D6, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D10, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D30, Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum D200 0.55 µl each; Spiraea ulmaria D4, Spiraea ulmaria D10, Spiraea ulmaria D30, Spiraea ulmaria D200 4.95 µl each.

    Indications:

    Shoulder and arm syndrome, epicondylitis.

    Dosage:

    Drops: In general 10 drops 3 times daily. In acute disorders initially 10 drops every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours. Long-term application of the  preparation (over several months or longer) must be supervised by a therapist.

    Injection solution: In acute disorders 1 ampoule daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v.

    Package sizes:

    Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.

    Injection solution: Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Ferrum metallicum (iron)

    Rheumatism, shoulder and arm syndrome, secondary anaemia. Ferrum phosphoricum (iron phosphate)

    Feverish and inflammatory conditions, shoulder and arm syndrome. Ferrum sulfuricum (iron sulphate)

    A longing for warmth, condition worsening in cold conditions, muscular rheumatism, hyperaemia.

    Ferrum sesquichlorum solutum (iron chloride) Anaemia, iron deficiency diseases.

    Spiraea ulmaria (meadowsweet)

    Epicondylitis, rheumatism of the muscles and joints.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Ferrum-Homaccord, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism, particularly in the region of the shoulder joints and the arms. Cervical syndrome with radiation into the arms, bursitis calcarea, periarthritis humeroscapularis, epicondylitis (in addition to Traumeel S ointment), secondary anaemia and anaemic headache, anaemia with nephritis; for pernicious anaemia as auxiliary remedy (Galium-Heel, Graphites- Homaccord, Lamioflur, Engystol N, Traumeel S, etc.)

  • Euphorbium compositum S

    Drops _ Injection solution

    Euphorbium compositum- Nasal Spray S Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Euphorbium D3, Pulsatilla pratensis D2, Luffa operculata D6, Mercurius bijodatus D8, Mucosa nasalis suis D8, Hepar sulfuris D10, Argentum nitricum D10, Sinusitis-Nosode D13 1g each. Contains 45 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 2.2 ml cont.: Euphorbium D4, Pulsatilla pratensis D2, Luffa operculata D6, Mercurius bijodatus D8, Mucosa nasalis suis D8, Hepar sulfuris D10, Argentum nitricum D10, Sinusitis-Nosode D13 22 µl each.

    Nasal spray: 100 g cont.: Euphorbium D4, Pulsatilla pratensis D2, Luffa operculata D2, Mercurius bijodatus D8, Mucosa nasalis suis D8, Hepar sulfuris D10, Argentum nitricum D10, Sinusitis-Nosode D13 1g each. Benzalkonium chloride 0.01%.

    Indications:

    Drops, Injection solution: Chronic sinusitis (maxillary sinus, frontal sinus, ethmoidal sinus, sphenoid sinus), catarrh of the ear passages, dropsy of the middle ear.

    Nasal spray: Rhinitis of varied origins (viral, bacterial, allergic); rhinitis sicca, rhinitis hyperplastica and atrophicans, for the auxiliary treatment of ozena; chronic sinusitis; to facilitate nasal respiration in hay fever.

    Contraindications:

    Drops, Injection solution: The preparation includes an iodine-containing ingredient. In cases of thyroid disorder with reduced iodine tolerance use only on the advice of a physician.

    Nasal-Spray: Hypersensitivity to benzalkonium chloride.

    Side effects:

    Drops, Injection solution: In rare cases, increased flow of saliva may occur after taking this medication. If this happens, the therapist should be consulted.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    Drops: In general, 10 drops 3 times daily. In acute disorders, initially 10 drops every 15 minutes, followed by a reduction to 10 drops 6 times daily.

    Injection solution: In acute disorders daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d., or if necessary, i.v.

    Nasal spray: Spray 1-2 shots into each nostril 3-5 times daily; for children under 6 years, 1 shot 3-4 times daily. The product can also be used safely for infants.

    Package sizes:

    Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml.

    Injection solution: Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 2.2 ml. Nasal spray: Atomiser without propellant, 20 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Euphorbium (euphorbium)

    Mucosal catarrh of the upper part of the respiratory tract, e.g. rhinitis and sinusitis, catarrh of the ear passages.

    Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Migrating disorders, remedy for affections of the mucosa, thick, mild and greenish yellow discharges; conjunctivitis, rhinitis.

    Luffa operculata (vegetable sponge)

    Allergic and vasomotory rhinitis, rhinitis atrophicans, sinusitis, hay fever. Mercurius bijodatus (mercury(ll) iodide)

    Angina, particularly viral, acute nasal catarrh, catarrh of the sinuses, suppurations. Mucosa nasalis suis (nasal and sinus mucosa)

    Sinusitis chronica, polysinusitis, ozena, nasal polypi, affections of the sinuses. Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphide)

    Tendency towards suppurations, particularly on the skin and lymph glands, tonsillar abscesses.

    Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Pharyngitis, laryngitis, hoarseness, conjunctivitis, headache. Sinusitis-nosode (sinusitis-nosode)

    Acute and chronic suppurations of the sinuses, lymphatism, ozena, hay fever.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Euphorbium compositum, therapeutical possibilities result with drops and injection solution for the treatment of acute and chronic sinusitis (maxillary, frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal), as well as of tubal catarrh (ear) and of dropsy of the middle ear. Nasal spray (dosing spray) for chronic dry nasal catarrh, dry nasal mucosa in chronic sinusitis; to facilitate nasal respiration in nervous and allergic coryza (hay fever); for acute nasal catarrh and catarrh caused by a chill (dissolves the secretions, ensures free nasal respiration and relieves frontal pressure); as auxiliary remedy for atrophic rhinitis (ozena).

    The preparation, which is available as drops to be taken as well as in the form of injection solution, has shown excellent effects in an extensive series of tests,  especially for chronic sinusitis, and particularly the dry form (atrophy of the nasal mucous membrane), bringing about reactivation and, in the form of regressive vicariation, restoring the lubrication of the mucosa. Occasionally it is beneficial, at the same time to administer also the preparation Mucosa compositum, after a fairly long use of caustics, after ointments which reduce mucus, etc., also the preparations which act effectively on the enzymes, Coenzyme compositum, Ubichinon compositum; for inflammatory symptoms also Echinacea compositum S (possibly forte i.v.) or Traumeel S and Engystol N.

    Also for aphonia, Euphorbium compositum injection solution has proved effective in combination with Echinacea compositum S, Mucosa compositum and Ubichinon compositum.

    For dropsy of the middle ear and for chronic otitis, all 3 forms of medicament should be administered simultaneously.

    Euphorbium compositum-Ñasal Spray S stimulates the mucosal functions, their action being directed especially towards the nose and paranasal sinuses, having a regulatory effect on the widest variety of diseases of the mucosa of the sinuses, including acute and allergic coryza. Avoiding the otherwise usual deturgescence of the mucosa, and without reactive hyperaemia with the consequent constriction of the respiratory tract, the nasal mucous membrane alone is cleansed from crusts and secretions by the solvent (physiological salt solution). Irksome desiccation is avoided, free respiration ensured and the unpleasant frontal pressure dispelled. In addition, the administration  of Euphorbium compositum-Nasal Spray S over a fairly long period does not bring about a decrease in their action, but on the contrary, this is increased with time.

  • Engystol®

    TABLETS – INJECTION SOLUTION

    Compositions:

    Tablets: 1 tablet containing: Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D6, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D10, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D30 75 mg each; Sulfur D4, Sulfur D10 37.5 mg each.
    Injection solution: 1.1 ml containing: Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D6, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D10, Vincetoxicum hirundinaria D30 6.6 mg each; Sulfur D4, Sulfur D10 3.3 mg each.

    Indications:

    To activate the nonspecific immune system, particularly in influenzalike infections and viral diseases in general.

    Contraindications:

    Known allergy (hypersensitivity) to one or more of the ingredients.

    Side effects:

    Allergic (hypersensitivity) reactions (e.g. skin allergies, (injection solution:) redness/swelling at the injection site) may occur in very rare cases (i.e. affects less than 1 in 10,000 users)

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    Tablets:
    Standard dosage: Adults (and children 12 yrs. and older): 1 tablet to be dissolved in the mouth 3x daily.
    Acute or initial dosage: Adults (and children 12 yrs. and older): 1 tablet every 1/2 to 1 hr., up to 12x daily, and then continue with standard dosage.

    Injection solution:

    Standard dosage: Adults (and children 12 yrs. and older): 1 ampoule 1 to 3x weekly. Engystol injection solution may be administered by the s.c., i.d., i.m. or i.v. route.
    Acute or initial dosage: Adults (and children 12 yrs. and older): 1 ampoule daily, and then continue with standard dosage.

    Package sizes:

    Tablets: Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets. (9830)
    Injection solution: Packs containing 10 and 100 ampoules of 1.1 ml each. (8546)


    Pharmacological notes

    Vincetoxicum hirundinaria: viral infections, mononucleosis (1,2), and mumps (2).
    Sulfur: influenza (3,4), epidemic and sporadic fevers (5), continued fevers (4,6,7), pneumonia (6–14), hepatitis (4,7,11,15,16), aphthae (ulcerated or nonulcerated) (4,7,9,11–13,17–21), mononucleosis (16), urticaria (4,7,12,13,15,16,22,23), pruritus vulvae (4), furunculosis (4,5,7,12,13,19,24–26), eczema (4,6,7,9,10,12–14,19–21,25,27), hay fever (15,16), bronchitis (6,7,12,13,24,27–29), pertussis (7,16,30), asthma (4–7,9,10,12–14,17,19–21,27,29,31), heart palpitations (4–6,13,28,29,32,33), endocarditis (34), migraine (10,16,22,26,35), neuralgia (4,6,7,9,13,17,28,29,31), and bronchiectasis (36).


    Clinical notes

    Because of the individual constituents of Engystol, the medication can be offered for the following conditions:

    1. Viral infection of all kinds: influenzalike infections, viral pneumonia, viral hepatitis (adjuvant therapy), and aphthous ulceration (reactivation of a viral disease, such as Epstein-Barr virus infection)
    2. Skin disease: urticaria, pruritus vulvae, eczema, and furunculosis
    3. Respiratory system conditions: hay fever, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, pertussis, pneumonia, and asthma (adjuvant therapy)
    4. Circulatory system conditions: palpitations and endocarditis (adjuvant therapy)
    5. Nervous system conditions: migraine and neuralgia

    Note:

    Engystol exerts its effect mainly on the immune system and the sympathetic nervous system. Apart from having an effect on neutrophil proliferation in vitro, which is synergistically enhanced by Gripp-Heel (37), a recent study (38) of Engystol demonstrated the antiviral effect of Engystol on adenovirus and respiratory syncytial virus. In clinical studies, Engystol lowered the severity of symptoms and enhanced resolution of influenzalike infections when given prophylactically (39). The sympathomimetic effect of Engystol is achieved through the asclepiadic acid in vincetoxin, which acts similarly to aconitine. It has a powerful effect on the sympathetic nervous system. Reckeweg (1) postulated that homeopathic Sulfur may regenerate sulfhydryl-containing enzymes, which are powerful antioxidants and free radical scavengers. Thus, it also may have a deep action on the extracellular matrix.

    Therapeutic notes:

    Because of the sympathomimetic effect of Engystol, caution should be exercised when it is injected into nervous individuals with sympathetic overload because it contributes to the symptoms.


    References

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    2. Schmid F, Hamalcik P. Antihomotoxische Medizin-Band II: Homöopathische Antihomotoxica. Vol 2. 1st ed. Baden-Baden, Germany: Aurelia Verlag; 1996.
    3. Baehr B. The Science of Therapeutics According to the Principles of Homoeopathy. Vol 1-2. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: World Homoeopathic Links; 1980.
    4. Hoyne TS. Clinical Therapeutics. Vol 1-2. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1979.
    5. Hahnemann S. The Chronic Diseases, Their Peculiar Nature and Their Homoeopathic Cure. Tafel LH, trans-ed. Vol 1-2. 2nd ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1981.
    6. Farrington EA. Lesser Writings With Therapeutic Hints. 1st ed. Calcutta, India: Salzer & Co; 1935.
    7. Hering C. The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica. Vol 1-10. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1989.
    8. Allen HC. Keynotes and Characteristics With Comparisons of Some of the Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica. 1st ed. Wellingborough, England: Thorsons Publishers Ltd; 1898.
    9. Allen TF. Handbook of Materia Medica and Homeopathic Therapeutics. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1889.
    10. Boger CM. A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1931.
    11. Buck H. The Outlines of Materia Medica and a Clinical Dictionary. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1865.
    12. Choudhuri NM. A Study on Materia Medica and Repertory. 2nd ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1929.
    13. Clarke JH. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica. Vol 1-3. 3rd ed. Bradford, England: Health Science Press; 1977.
    14. Degroote F. Physical Examination and Observations in Homoeopathy. 1st ed. Gent, Belgium: Homeoden Bookservice; 1992.
    15. Schroyens F. Synthesis. Repertorium Homeopathicum Syntheticum. 9th ed. London, England: Homeopathic Book Publishers; 2004.
    16. Murphy R. Homeopathic Medical Repertory: A Modern Alphabetical Repertory. 1st ed. Pagosa Springs, CO: Hahnemann Academy of North America; 1993.
    17. Allen TF. The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica: A Record of the Positive Effects of Drugs Upon the Healthy Human Organism. Vol 1-12. 1st ed. Ridgewood, NJ: Gregg Press Inc; 1964.
    18. Allen TF. A Primer of Materia Medica for Practitioners of Homoeopathy. 1st ed. Philadelphia, PA: Boericke & Tafel; 1892.
    19. Kent JT. Lectures on Homeopathic Materia Medica. 4th ed. London, England; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA: Boericke & Tafel; 1946.
    20. Lilienthal S. Homoeopathic Therapeutics. 5th ed. Calcutta, India: Sett Dey & Co; 1925.
    21. Lippe A. Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of Materia Medica. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1998.
    22. Murphy R. The Homeopathic Remedy Guide: 1200 Homeopathic and Herbal Remedies. 1st ed. Blacksburg, VA: HANA Press; 2000.
    23. Vermeulen F. Prisma – The Arcana of Materia Medica Illuminated. 2nd ed. Haarlem, the Netherlands: Emryss Publishers; 2002.
    24. Blackwood AL. A Manual of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacology (With Clinical Index). 2nd ed. New Delhi, India: World Homoeopathic Links; 1922.
    25. Leeser O. Textbook of Homoeopathic Materia Medica: Inorganic Medicinal Substances. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1980.
    26. Vermeulen E. Concordant Materia Medica. 2nd ed. Haarlem, the Netherlands: Merlijn Publishers; 1997.
    27. Burt WH. Physiological Materia Medica. 5th ed. Chicago, IL: Gross & Delbridge; 1896.
    28. Farrington EA. A Clinical Materia Medica. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Hahnemann Publishing House; 1890.
    29. Farrington H. Homeopathy and Homeopathic Prescribing. 1st ed. Philadelphia, PA: American Institute of Homeopathy; 1965.
    30. Royal G. Textbook of Homeopathic Materia Medica. 1st ed. Calcutta, India: Roy Publishing House; 1920.
    31. Hughes R, Dake JP. A Cyclopaedia of Drug Pathogenesy. Vol 1-4. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: World Homoeopathic Links; 1891.
    32. Boericke W. Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica With Repertory. 9th ed. Santa Rosa, CA: Boericke & Tafel; 1927.
    33. Hahnemann S. Materia Medica Pura. Vol 1-2. 1st ed. London, England: Homeopathic Book Publishers; 1880.
    34. Poirier I. Homoeopathic Treatment of the Diseases of Heart. Mukerjee RK, trans-ed. 1st ed. New Delhi, India: World Homoeopathic Links; 1982.
    35. Phatak SR. Materia Medica of Homoeopathic Medicines. 1st ed. London, England: Foxlee-Vaughan Publishers; 1988.
    36. Paige HW. Diseases of the Lungs, Bronchi and Pleura. New Delhi, India: Jain Publishers Ltd; 1988.
    37. Wagner H, Jurcik K, Doenicke A, Behrens N. Influence of homeopathic drug preparations on the phagocytosis capability of granulocytes: in-vitro tests and controlled single-blind studies. Biol Ther. 1993;11(1):43–49.
    38. Oberbaum M, Glatthaar-Saalmüller B, Stolt P, Weiser M. Antiviral activity of Engystol: an in vitro analysis. J Altern Complement Med. 2005;11(5):855–862.
  • Echinacea compositum S

    Injection solution Composition:

    Echinacea compositum forte S

    2.2 ml cont.: Echinacea angustifolia D3, Aconitum napellus D3, Sanguinaria canadensis D4, Sulfur D8, Baptisia tinctoria D4, Lachesis mutus D10, Bryonia cretica D6, Eupatorium perfoliatum D6, Pulsatilla pratensis D8, Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus D8, Thuja occidentalis D8, Influenzinum-Nosode D13, Phosphorus D8, Cortisonum aceticum D13, Streptococcus haemolyticus-Nosode D18, Staphylococcus- Nosode D18, Phytolacca americana D6, Pyrogenium-Nosode D198, Zincum D10, Gelsemium sempervirens D6, Hepar sulfuris D10, Rhus toxicodendron D4, Arnica montana D4, Arsenicum album D8, Argentum nitricum D8, Euphorbium D6 22 ml each. Echinacea compositum forte S:

    2.2 ml cont.: Echinacea angustifolia D3 0.44 ml; Aconitum napellus D5, Sanguinaria canadensis D6, Sulfur D10, Baptisia tinctoria D6, Lachesis mutus D12, Bryonia cretica D8, Eupatorium perfoliatum D8, Pulsatilla pratensis D10, Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus D8, Thuja occidentalis D10, Influenzinum-Nosode D15, Phosphorus D10, Cortisonum aceticum D15, Streptococcus haemolyticus-Nosode D20, Staphylococcus- Nosode D20, Phytolacca americana D8, Pyrogenium-Nosode D200, Zincum metallicum D12, Gelsemium sempervirens D8, Hepar sulfuris D12, Rhus  toxicodendron D6, Arnica montana D6, Arsenicum album D10, Argentum nitricum D10, Euphorbium D8 22 µl each.

    Indications:

    Stimulation of the body’s intrinsic defence in cases of fever and inflammation, postvaccinal encephalitis, influenza, angina, furuncles, abscesses, phlegmons, focal toxicosis, gingivitis, stomatitis, sinusitis, gastroenteritis, enterocolitis, cystitis, pyelitis, colpitis, leucorrhea, adnexitis, glomerulonephritis, fistular suppurations, osteomyelitis, otitis media, chronic cerebral abscess, meningitis, anthrax, carbuncles,  mononucleosis, skin diseases, mastitis.

    Contraindications:

    Echinacea compositum S: Hypersensitivity to one of the active ingredients, or to botanicals of the Compositae family or the genus Rhus of the Anacardiaceae family.

    Echinacea compositum forte S: Hypersensitivity to one of the active ingredients, or to botanicals of the Compositae family.

    Side effects:

    In isolated cases, hypersensitivity reactions may occur. In rare cases, increased flow of saliva may occur after taking this medication. If this happens, the therapist should be consulted.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    For the general stimulation of the defensive system: 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d., or, if necessary, i.v., should be administered, 1-3 times weekly. The intramuscular or intravenous injection and dose must be adapted to the individual case and the reaction of the patient. If a rapid and pronounced reaction is sought, Echinacea compositum forte S should be given. If a milder reaction is sought in the case of patients who are already feverish, Echinacea compositum S should be given.

    Package sizes:

    Packs containing 5, 10, 50 and 100 ampoules of 2.2 ml.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Echinacea angustifolia (narrow-leaved cone flower)

    Strengthening of the mesenchymal defenses; inflammation of every kind and location, septic processes.

    Aconitum napellus (monkshood)

    Fever with hot, dry skin, influenza, neuralgia, inflammatory rheumatism. Sanguinaria canadensis (blood-root)

    Influenza with neuralgic disorders, catarrh of the respiratory passages, coughs, dyspnea.

    Sulfur (sulphur)

    Reagent, cellular activity is influenced catalytically, skin diseases, hepatopathy, catarrh of the upper part of the respiratory tract.

    Baptisia tinctoria (wild indigo)

    Typhoid fever with stupor, septic conditions, stomatitis. Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

    Inattention to worsening condition, patient believes that he is being poisoned, hot flushes, septic condition.

    Bryonia cretica (bryony)

    Inflammation of all serous membranes, inflammatory rheumatism, pleuritis, enlargement of the liver.

    Eupatorium perfoliatum (thoroughwort)

    Influenzal infections, influenza with pains in the limbs (particularly tibialgia). Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Migrating disorders, vertigo, neuralgic disorders, venous stasis, catarrh of the mucous membranes.

    Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus (mercury (II) chloride)

    Suppurations, abscesses, gingivitis, stomatitis, nasopharangeal catarrh, catarrh of the sinuses.

    Thuja occidentalis (Arbor vitae)

    Constitutional remedy, particularly for diseases with a tendency towards proliferative processes, antibacterial action.

    Influenzinum-Nosode (influenzinum-nosode)

    Chronic polysinusitis and other after-effects of influenza. Phosphorus (phosphorus)

    Remedy for affections of the parenchyma, damage to the liver parenchyma, bronchopneumonia, laryngitis with hoarseness.

    Cortisonum aceticum (cortisone acetate)

    Impairment of the cortex of the suprarenal gland, pituitary gland and connective tissue. Streptococcus haemolyticus-Nosode (streptococcus-nosode)

    Diseases in which there is a suspicion of involvement of streptococci, e.g. angina, eczema, rheumatism of the joints, endocarditis.

    Staphylococcus-Nosode (staphyloccus-nosode)

    Diseases in which there is a suspicion of involvement of staphylococci, e.g. hordeolum, blepharitis, furuncles, acne, myocarditis, nephritis.

    Phytolacca americana (pokeweed)

    Tonsillitis with Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring (inflamed, dark red), acute rheumatism of the joints, mastitis.

    Pyrogenium-Nosode (pyrogenium-nosode)

    Tendency towards suppuration, septic conditions, influenza with gastro-intestinal complications, cholecystitis, nephritis.

    Zincum metallicum (zinc)

    Conditions of irritation of the central and peripheral nervous system. Gelsemium sempervirens (wild jasmine)

    Vertigo, stupor, headache, nasal catarrh, cardiac pangs. Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphide)

    Tendency towards suppurations, particularly on the skin and lymph glands (furuncles, pyodermia, panaritis, phlegmons), tonsillar abscesses, chalazions, hordeolums.

    Rhus toxicodendron (poison oak)

    Rheumatism and neuralgia, worse in cold, wet weather; mastitis, whitlows, carbuncles with dark red coloration, tendency towards suppuration, erysipelas, herpes zoster.

    Arnica montana (mountain arnica)

    To stimulate healing of wounds, myocardial weakness, neuralgia, myalgia. Arsenicum album (white arsenic)

    Burning pains, restlessness, conditions of exhaustion, eczema, dermatitis urticaria, acne, psoriasis, glomerulonephritis, myocardosis, etc.

    Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Remedy for affections of the mucosa, mucopurulent secretion from the inflamed and ulcerated mucosa, splinter pains.

    Euphorbium (euphorbium)

    Catarrh of the mucosa of the upper part of the respiratory tract, e.g. rhinitis and sinusitis, catarrh of the ear passages.

    By means of homoeopathic remedies, the action of which is directed specifically at reaction phases and septic clinical pictures, also in viral diseases, a broad antihomotoxic reversal effect is achieved in the most varied reaction phases, also with the aid of nosodes and trace elements, particularly when, in regressive vicariation, serious inflammation occurs; in such cases Traumeel S, Engystol N and Hepar compositum (stimulation of the detoxicating hepatic function) may be administered as alternating injections. In feverish reaction phases, in general the usual form of Echinacea compositum S is administered. However, serious toxin levels with sepsis, chronic infections, primary chronic polyarthritis, and in particular precancerous dermatosis and neoplasia, so long as they can still be treated, require a considerable strengthening of the Echinacea components. In these cases, therefore, Echinacea compositum forte S is administered.

    In the cellular phases there is frequently a blockage of the defensive system. In addition, because of the disturbance of the fermentative detoxication mechanisms, there is a continual attack by intermediary homotoxins which, for their part, are responsible for secondary syndromes and symptoms of toxic origin. In this case, massive initial-dose therapy (Spitzy) with stimulating drugs is necessary, especially in degeneration and neoplasm phases.

    In order to stimulate the defensive system fundamentally and at the same time reopen the valvular functions which may have been obstructed, it is beneficial to administer increasing doses according to the following plan:

    On the 1st day: 1/2 ampoule Echinacea compositum forte S i.v.; on the 2nd day: 1 ampoule Echinacea compositum forte S i.v.; on the 3rd day: 1 ampoule Echinacea compositum forte S i.v.; on the 4th day: 2 ampoules Echinacea compositum forte S i.v.; on the 5th day: 2 ampoules Echinacea compositum forte S;

    on the 6th and 7th days the treatment should be omitted.

    Then possibly only every second day one i.v. injection should be administered; later, only once weekly.

    If the fever occurring after the usual intravenous injection of Echinacea compositum forte S has not subsided by the following midday, a day free from medicaments is inserted as early as after the first i.v. injection, in order to allow the defensive system time to react. Further, it can then be ascertained whether the therapeutic fever which may occur is to be regarded merely as a transitory intermediate reaction or whether a general feverish detoxicating reaction on a broad basis has been provoked, as the inflammation is a major, biologically important and, in the case of serious toxication, irreplaceable detoxication reaction. In this way (in the form of regressive vicariation: Reckeweg), even degenerative phases and possibly even neoplasia in reaction phases can be reversed and influenced favourably or even cured.

    It is certainly not necessary for favourable regressive vicariations to manifest themselves exclusively as a fever.

    In the case of a persistent fever continuing for weeks, in addition to Echinacea compositum forte S, 1 ampoule i.v. every 2-3 days, also interpolated injections of Engystol N and Traumeel S and possibly of Gripp-Heel are beneficial. In addition,

    detoxication of the liver by Hepeel, etc., and elimination through the gastro-intestinal canal can be stimulated with Momordica compositum, Anacardium-Homaccord, Mucosa compositum, Nux vomica-Homaccord, etc.

  • Duodenoheel®

    Tablets Composition:

    1 tablet cont.: Semecarpus anacardium D4, Argentum nitricum D6, Ipecacuanha D4, Jodum D6 30 mg each; Lachesis mutus D12, Petroleum rectificatum D6, Robinia pseudoacacia D4 60 mg each.

    Indications:

    Duodenitis, duodenal ulcer, hyperacidity.

    Contraindications:

    Pregnancy and lactation. Do not administer to infants and small children. Hypersensitivity to iodine.

    Side effects:

    None known.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute disorders, initially 1 tablet every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to two hours.

    Package sizes:

    Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Semecarpus anacardium (Malacca nut)

    Hunger pains, post-prandial pains, pylorus syndrome, duodenitis, duodenal ulcers. Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Sensation of fullness, improved by eructation, gastritis, ventricular ulcers, gastrorrhagia.

    Ipecacuanha (ipecacuanha)

    Nausea, vomiting, dysentery, with tenesmus. Jodum (iodine)

    Lycorexia; emaciation in spite of a good appetite, hunger pain, catarrh of all mucous membranes.

    Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

    Periodicity, hunger pains arousing the patient from sleep, epigastric disorders. Petroleum rectificatum (rock oil)

    Hunger pains, duodenal syndrome, catarrh of the mucous membranes, pyrosis, hyperacidity.

    Robinia pseudoacacia (common acacia)

    Hyperacidity, acid gastritis (eructation like vinegar), duodenal ulcers.

    Based on the individual constituents of Duodenoheel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of gastritis acida, hyperacidity, dyspepsia (with Diarrheel S), duodenal and ventricular ulcers, parapyloric syndrome, pylorospasmus).

    As additional remedy for cholepathia (in addition to Chelidonium-Homaccord, Hepeel, Nux vomica-Homaccord, Ceanothus-Homaccord, etc.) For pancreopathy with Diarrheel S, Spascupreel, Bryaconeel, Ceanothus-Homaccord and possibly Cardiacum-Heel for gastrocardiac syndrome). An important parallel injection preparation is Erigotheel for gastroduodenal ulcers).