Category: Biotherapeutic Index

  • Mucosa compositum

    Injection solution Composition:

    Injection solution: 2.2 ml cont.: Mucosa nasalis suis D8, Mucosa oris suis D8, Mucosa pulmonis suis D8, Mucosa oculi suis D8, Mucosa vesicae felleae suis D8, Mucosa vesicae urinariae suis D8, Mucosa pylori suis D8, Mucosa duodeni suis D8, Mucosa oesophagi suis D8, Mucosa jejuni suis D8, Mucosa ilei suis D8, Mucosa coli suis D8, Mucosa recti suis D8, Mucosa ductus choledochi suis D8, Ventriculus suis D8, Pankreas suis D10, Argentum nitricum D6, Atropa belladonna D10, Oxalis acetosella D6, Semecarpus anacardium D6, Phosphorus D8, Lachesis mutus D10, Ipecacuanha D8, Nux vomica D13, Veratrum album D4, Pulsatilla pratensis D6, Kreosotum D10, Sulfur D8, Natrium diethyloxalaceticum D8, Bacterium coli-Nosode D28, Marsdenia cundurango D6, Kalium bichromicum D8, Hydrastis canadensis D4, Mandragora e radice siccato D10, Momordica balsamina D6, Ceanothus americanus D4 22 µl each. Indications:

    Stimulation of the bodily defences in diseases of the mucous membranes and catarrhs of various types and localisations, e.g. in the alimentary canal with or without ulcers, in the region of the upper and lower parts of the respiratory tract, the urinary passages and the conjunctiva.

    Contraindications:

    None known.

    Side effects:

    In rare cases, skin reactions may occur. In this case, a therapist should be consulted. Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

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

    Package sizes:

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

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Ventriculus suis (stomach)

    Stimulating effect in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. chronic gastritis, achylia gastrica.

    Mucosa nasalis suis (nasal mucosa)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucous membrane in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. rhinitis.

    Mucosa oris suis (oral mucosa)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. gingivitis.

    Mucosa pulmonis suis (mucosa of the small bronchi)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. bronchitis.

    Mucosa oculi suis (conjunctiva)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. conjunctivitis.

    Mucosa vesicae felleae suis (mucosa of the gall bladder)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. cholangitis and cholecystitis.

    Mucosa vesicae urinariae suis (mucosa of the bladder)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. cystitis.

    Mucosa pylori suis (mucosa of the pyloric region)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g ventricular ulcers.

    Mucosa duodeni suis (mucosa of the duodenum)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. duodenitis.

    Mucosa oesophagi suis (mucosa of the oesophagus)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. heartburn.

    Mucosa jejuni suis (mucosa of the upper segment of the small intestine)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. duodenitis.

    Mucosa ilei suis (mucosa of the lower segment of the small intestine)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. duodenitis.

    Mucosa coli suis (mucosa of the colon)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. colitis.

    Mucosa recti suis (mucosa of the rectum)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. colitis, constipation.

    Mucosa ductus cholidochi suis (mucosa of the bile duct)

    Stimulating effect specific to the mucosa in dysfunctions and retoxic damage, e.g. cholangitis, cholelithiasis.

    Pankreas suis (pancreas)

    Pancreopathy, chronic enteritis, marasmus, cachexia. Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Inflamed and ulcerated mucosa, gastroenteritis, splinter pains. Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade)

    Localized reaction phase, dryness of the mucosa, conditions of irritation with cramp and stabbing pains, biliary colic.

    Oxalis acetosella (wood sorrel)

    Gastritis, ventricular and duodenal ulcers, diarrhoea, hepatopathy with dyspepsia, stomatitis aphthosa.

    Semecarpus anacardium (Malacca nut)

    Hunger pains, post-prandial pains, e.g. in pylorus syndrome, duodenitis, duodenal ulcers.

    Phosphorus (phosphorus)

    Remedy for affections of the parenchyma and mucosa, tendency towards diffuse haemorrhages of the mucosa.

    Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

    Sensation of globus, each ingestion of food brings disorders, sensitive hepatic region, feeling that clothes are too tight, inflated abdomen, angina tonsillaris, bluish-red swelling.

    Ipecacuanha (ipecacuanha)

    Nausea and vomiting, coughs with nausea, gushes of blood, conjunctivitis, chemosis, epiphora.

    Nux vomica (vomit-nut)

    Remedy for affections of the stomach, intestine and liver; consequences of the misuse of stimulants (alcohol, nicotine); vomitus matutinus, spasmodic constipation, haemorrhoids.

    Veratrum album (white hellebore)

    All highly feverish affections and those starting feverishly, e.g. pneumonia, gastroenteritis, circulatory failure.

    Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Remedy for affections of the mucosa, heartburn, gastro-intestinal colic, conjunctivitis.

    Kreosotum (beech tar creosote)

    Catarrh of the mucosa with acrid secretions, e.g. in bronchitis (fetida), leucorrhoea. Sulfur (sulphur)

    Reagent, cellular activity is influenced catalytically, scrofulous glandular swelling, hepatopathy, catarrh of the upper part of the respiratory tract.

    Natrium diethyloxalaceticum (sodium oxalacetate)

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

    Bacterium coli-Nosode (Escherichia coli nosode)

    Coli infection, meteorism, cholangitis, cholelithiasis, cystitis. Marsdenia cundurango (condurango bark)

    Stimulates the digestive functions; increased secretions of the digestive glands;  chronic gastritis with a tendency towards ulceration, oesophageal stricture.

    Kalium bichromicum (potassium bichromate)

    Viscid, ropy secretions from all mucosa, chronic catarrh of the nose, middle ear, ear passages, (poly-)sinusitis, stomatitis aphthosa and, in particular, ulcerosa, ventricular and duodenal ulcers.

    Hydrastis canadensis (golden seal)

    Remedy for affections of the mucosa: thick, viscid, ropy, yellowish-white secretions from all mucosa (nose, sinuses, uterus, bladder, etc.); stomatitis aphthosa, gastroduodenitis.

    Mandragora e radice siccato (mandrake)

    Gastrocardiac syndrome, duodenal ulcers, cholecystopathy. Momordica balsamina (balsam apple)

    Gripping, colicky pains in the epigastrium, gastrocardiac syndrome, pancreopathy. Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea)

    “Tangled” sensation in the left side of the epigastrium, diabetes, splenic disorders. Based   on               the              individual homoeopathic              constituents               of              Mucosa   compositum, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of catarrh and other affections of the mucosa, as well as of the digestive glands, e.g. duodenitis, gastritis, ventricular and duodenal ulcers, intestinal spasms, cardiospasms, diverticulitis; also as auxiliary remedy for pancreatitis, cholecystitis and cholangitis, as well as a predisposition for ileus, intestinal stasis, diarrhoea, eczema ani, flatulence, fissura ani, conjunctivitis, affections of the paranasal sinuses, sinusitis, catarrh of the ear passages, dysbacteria, gastrocardial syndrome, hyperacidity, constipation, bronchitis chronica, asthma, pyelitis, cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis, vaginitis, etc., stomatitis, tracheitis, laryngitis, for the preliminary and after-treatment in operations on the abdomen and intestine, bronchial tubes, larynx, etc., also for the purification of the homotoxic terrain in neoplasm phases.

    For constipation, inject into the nasolabial sulcus on both sides (20th colonic point of acupuncture).

    Mucosa compositum contains numerous mucous membranes and anti-inflammatory agents (Argentum nitricum, Atropa belladonna, etc.), as well as preparations intended specifically for the treatment of the epigastrium, pylorus, pancreas and the small intestine, but also the large intestine (Veratrum). Due to the inclusion of the colibacillinum nosode, Mucosa compositum is also indicated for colicystitis. By means of some effective antineoplasmatic components (Hydrastis canadensis, Marsdenia cundurango), Mucosa compositum also exerts a prophylactic action against progressive vicariation (in the sphere of the cellular phases).

    Mucosa compositum is, therefore, indicated as intermediate remedy in the treatment of numerous diseases of the mucosa (in addition to Duodenoheel, Gastricumeel, Nux vomica-Homaccord, Veratrum-Homaccord, Ceanothus-Homaccord, etc.).

    Mucosa compositum acts in association with Atropinum compositum (as mixed injection) for spasmodic symptoms occurring in organs lined with mucosa, e.g. for biliary colic. The mixed injections are distributed in the form of wheals along the right

    costal arch, and possibly also a few intracutaneous wheals are positioned at the right corner of the shoulder blade.

    Favourable combinations also result with Euphorbium compositum in affections of the sinuses, as well as in otitis media.

    Mucosa compositum can also be applied in the progressive auto-sanguis therapy when auto-aggression diseases are involved.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness: in acute disorders daily, then once to 3 times weekly, 1 ampoule i.m., s.c. (possibly with the patient’s own blood), possibly i.v., alternating or with auxiliary remedies.

  • Momordica compositum

    Injection solution Composition:

    Injection solution: 2.2 ml cont.: Momordica balsamina D6, Jodum D8, Podophyllum peltatum D6, Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni D8, Ceanothus americanus D6, Carbo vegetabilis D10, Lycopodium clavatum D6, Lachesis mutus D10, Mandragora e radice siccato D8, Argentum nitricum D12, Veratrum album D4 22 µl each.

    Indications:

    Pancreatic affections and epigastric complaints; regulative antihomotoxic effect in cases of pancreatitis and dysfunctions of the pancreas.

    Contraindications:

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

    Side effects:

    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:

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

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

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Momordica balsamina (balsam apple)

    Gripping, colicky pains in the epigastrium, gastrocardiac syndrome, pancreopathy. Jodum (iodine)

    Emaciation accompanied by a good appetite (lycorexia), hunger pains, pancreopathy. Podophyllum peltatum (may-apple)

    Pancreopathy with spurting, painless diarrhoea.

    Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni (mixture containing essentially mercuroamidonitrate) Acute and chronic inflammation of the whole lymphatic apparatus, dysentery, hepatitis, cholangitis.

    Ceanothus americanus (New Jersey tea)

    “Tangled” sensation in the left side of the epigastrium, diabetes, splenic disorders. Carbo vegetabilis (wood charcoal)

    Flatulent colic, slow digestion (disorders start half an hour after a meal), conditions of collapse.

    Lycopodium clavatum (club-moss)

    Disturbed digestion, meteorism, dyspepsia, disorders of the hepatic and cystic duct. Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

    Sensation of globus; every time nourishment is taken disorders follow; sensitivity of the area of the liver, (clothes feel too tight), inflated abdomen.

    Mandragora e radice siccato (mandrake)

    Gastrocardiac syndrome, duodenal ulcers, cholecystopathy. Argentum nitricum (silver nitrate)

    Gastritis, ventricular ulcers, intestinal colic, flatulence. Veratrum album (white hellebore)

    Gastroenteritis acuta, colic, tendency to collapse.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Momordica compositum, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of disturbances of the pancreatic function and to produce a regulatory antihomotoxic effect in pancreatitis.

    Momordica compositum, due to its composition, is aimed specifically at the symptoms present in pancreas affections, it being recommended, in the case of somewhat obscure disorders, to combine the injections in alternation with Injeel-Chol and Hepeel; in chronic conditions, also with Hepar compositum, Coenzyme compositum and Ubichinon compositum. Also interpolated injections of Mucosa compositum are advantageous in the case of a duodenal contributory cause of a pancreatic affection; for diabetes also Syzygium compositum (orally); for accompanying coronary disorders Strophanthus compositum and possibly Cor compositum.

    It is attempted to make as precise as possible a diagnosis in respect of the “storm centre”, the epigastrium, whereby the improvement through Momordica compositum can also provide an indication that the pancreas is or was participating. In this connection, Momordica compositum can also prove useful in certain cases of duodenal ulcers as intermediate injection (to Erigotheel and Anacardium-Homaccord).

    An important alternating remedy is Leptandra compositum, especially in pancreatic affections, but also in hepatitis as well as in diseases of the bile duct (in alternation  with Chelidonium-Homaccord and Injeel-Chol).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: in acute disorders 1 ampoule daily, otherwise 1 ampoule 1-3 times weekly i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v. Orally, in addition, Cardiacum-Heel, and further, Duodenoheel and Chelidonium-Homaccord, have proved effective in disorders which radiate to the heart; also Cralonin and Glonoin-Homaccord and the other auxiliary remedies.

  • Molybdän compositum

    Tablets Composition:

    1 tablet cont.: Natrium molybdaenicum D3 15 mg; Zincum gluconicum D3, Magnesium asparaginicum D3, Ferrum fumaricum D4, Cobaltum gluconicum D4, Cerium oxalicum D4, Kalium asparaginicum D4, Manganum gluconicum D4, Cuprum sulfuricum D6, Niccolum aceticum D8, Rubidium chloratum D8, Sulfur D6, Phosphorus D6 3 mg each. Indications:

    Regulation of the mineral equilibrium.

    Dosage:

    In general initially 1 tablet left to dissolve under the tongue with or without water daily, subsequently every 2nd day.

    Package sizes:

    Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Natrium molybdaenicum (sodium molybdate)

    Important trace element, essential constituent of the enzyme xanthine oxydase (Schardinger enzyme).

    Zincum gluconicum (zinc gluconate)

    Constituent of cells and tissue fluids; important for the normal course of numerous metabolic processes (prosthetic group of carbonic anhydrase, tissue phosphatases, insulin).

    Magnesium asparaginicum (magnesium aspartate)

    Magnesium, next to potassium, is the most mportant intracellular cation; activates the widest variety of enzyme systems, influences ossification processes, the metabolism of the musculature, membrane permeability and erythropoiesis.

    Ferrum fumaricum (iron fumarate)

    Vital component of the organism, i.e. in enzymes, e.g. cytochrome oxydase, catalase and peroxidase; further, in haemoglobin,

    myoglobin and in the cytochromes; in the iron-fumaric acid compound, with the  function of the citric acid cycle as the special objective.

    Cobaltum gluconicum (cobalt gluconate)

    Especially as constituent of Vitamin B12, antianaemic action. Cerium oxalicum (cerium oxalate)

    Sedative action in gastric and intestinal catarrh, kinetosis. Kalium asparaginicum (potassium aspartate)

    Stimulative harmonization of the intra- and extracellular distribution of electrolytes (sodium-potassium pump).

    Manganum gluconicum (manganese gluconate)

    Activation of various enzyme processes, particularly redox reactions; influence on the respiration of the epidermal cells; promotion of the defensive mechanism against infection.

    Cuprum sulfuricum (copper sulphate)

    Contributory effect in haemoglobin action, catalytic action in redox processes and in enzyme systems, cramp of the smooth and striped muscles.

    Niccolum aceticum (nickel acetate)

    Similar action to manganese, cobalt and copper; stimulation of blood coagulation. Rubidium chloratum (rubidium chloride)

    Similar action to potassium; promotes the liberation of adrenalin; promotes the functioning of some enzymes (dehydrogenase, acetyl phosphatase).

    Sulfur (sulphur)

    Reagent in all chronic diseases; cellular activity is influenced catalytically. Phosphorus (phosphorus)

    Remedy for affections of the parenchyma; damage to the liver parenchyma.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Molybdän compositum, therapeutical possibilities result for the regulation of the mineral balance.

    By means of Molybdän compositum, therefore, an influence is exerted on the mineral equilibrium and, indeed, on deficient enzyme regulation and enzyme blocking.

    This effect is intensified by the mutual amplification of the individual constituents according to Bürgi’s principle, i.e. through the combination effect of molybdenum, zinc, magnesium, iron, cobalt, cerium, potassium, manganese, copper, nickel, rubidium, sulphur and phosphorus, when the coupling to organic acids (aspartic acid, gluconic acid, fumaric acid, etc.) favours the channelling into the cells or into the region of the enzymes.

    The action of Molybdän compositum is strengthened by preparations which act upon enzymes, such as Coenzyme compositum and Ubichinon compositum, also by Composita-Heel, etc., which are directed towards similar dysfunctions. The action of all biotherapeutic agents is intensified to some extent by regulation of the trace element level and, in accordance with Bürgi’s principle, in the combination effect, many favourable side effects are produced.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness.

    Molybdän compositum can be administered as trace element preparation both in the short term in daily doses and in general, in rarer doses: 1 tablet about every 2nd or 3rd day.

    One starts with 1 tablet daily (for 3 to 4 days; when well tolerated and there are no unfavourable side effects, also for a longer period, of about 8 to 10 days). Then 1  tablet is administered, only 2 to 3 times weekly and later, possibly only once weekly.

    Trace elements, however, should not be given in overdoses, as they can then have a toxic effect. According to our experience, a dosage of 0.015 mg sodium molybdate per tablet is sufficient for substitution, and in combination with the above constituents, should be restricted to rare doses.

    If any undesirable or unexplained symptoms appear, it is beneficial to suspend medication for 3 to 5 days, followed by a reduction in dosage.

    With the usual dosage, no undesirable side effects are known. However, interactions with other preparations, including biotherapeutic agents, cannot always be excluded, when a mutual intensification occurs according to Bürgi’s principle, with possibly excessive reactions. A suspension of medication for several days clarifies the  biological situation. In many cases, 1 tablet weekly is sufficient as maintenance dose. In serious dyscrasia, however, at least temporarily for 1 to 3 weeks, daily doses may  be beneficial (and possibly necessary). As the organism suffering from cancer is deficient in molybdenum, in certain cases, provided that it is well tolerated, 1 tablet daily can even be administerd through many weeks.

  • Mezereum-Homaccord®

    Drops _ Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Daphne mezereum D2, Daphne mezereum D10, Daphne mezereum D15, Daphne mezereum D30, Daphne mezereum D200, Arsenicum album D4, Arsenicum album D10, Arsenicum album D15, Arsenicum album D30, Arsenicum album D200, Arsenicum album D1000 0.5 g each. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Daphne mezereum D4, Daphne mezereum D10, Daphne mezereum D15, Daphne mezereum D30, Daphne mezereum D200, Arsenicum album D6, Arsenicum album D10, Arsenicum album D15, Arsenicum album D30, Arsenicum album D200, Arsenicum album D1000 5.5 µl each.

    Indications:

    Vesicular eczema; herpes zoster; pruritus.

    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

    Daphne mezereum (daphne)

    Herpes zoster, vesicular eczema, pruritus vulvae, fluor albus, otitis media, rheumatism and ostealgia (periostitis), neuralgia with great sensitivity to cold air.

    Arsenicum album (white arsenic)

    Ulcerations; acrid, burning and irritating secretions, worsening at night; eczema, dermatosis, debility, exhaustion.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Mezereum-Homaccord, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of vesicular eczema accompanied by burning and irritation, vulvitis, pruritus vulvae, scrophulus, urticaria, herpes zoster, neuralgia with paresthesia. Mezereum-Homaccord is frequently indicated for diseases of the skin and mucous membranes, as well as for nocturnal ostealgia (Osteoheel S, Cruroheel S) and for fistular suppurations as well as for certain forms of fluor albus. It  is perfectly compatible with Hormeel S (affections of the mucous membranes) and Abropernol, as well as with Psorinoheel (dyscratic skin diseases).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 10 drops 3 times daily; for acute disorders, 10 drops every 15 minutes, possibly in alternation with the auxiliary remedies (e.g. Ranunculus-Homaccord in herpes zoster, etc.). Initially 1 ampoule daily, later 1-3 times weekly i.m., s.c., intradermal (neural), i.v.

  • Metro-Adnex-Injeel®

    Injection solution Composition:

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Apis mellifica D10, Apis mellifica D30, Apis mellifica D200, Lachesis mutus D10, Lachesis mutus D30, Lachesis mutus D200, Lachesis mutus D1000, Lilium tigrinum D10, Lilium tigrinum D30, Lilium tigrinum D200, Lycopodium clavatum D10, Lycopodium clavatum D30, Lycopodium clavatum D200, Lycopodium clavatum D1000, Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus D10, Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus D30, Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus D200 1.1 µl each; Pulsatilla pratensis D10, Pulsatilla pratensis D30, Pulsatilla pratensis D200, Pulsatilla pratensis D1000, Crabro vespa D10, Crabro vespa D30, Crabro vespa D200 1.65 µl each; Cimicifuga racemosa D10, Cimicifuga racemosa D30, Cimicifuga racemosa D200 2.2 µl each.

    Indications:

    Adnexitis; parametritis, endometritis; vaginitis; dysmenorrhoea; intermenstrual pain; climacteric neurosis.

    Contraindications:

    None known.

    Side effects:

    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:

    In acute disorders daily, otherwise 3-1 times weekly 1 ampoule 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

    Apis mellifica (honey bee)

    Oedema; ovaritis, particularly on the right side; dysmenorrhoea, para-, myo-, endometritis; great hypersensitivity in the abdomen and the region of the uterus.

    Lachesis mutus (bushmaster)

    Septic conditions; effect particularly on the left ovary and at the start and end of the menses; climacteric disorders.

    Lilium tigrinum (tiger lily)

    Uterus descensus, dysmenorrhoea, nervous cardiac disturbances with anxiety. Lycopodium clavatum (club-moss)

    Gastrocardiac syndrome, meteorism, functional disorders of the liver, fluor albus.

    Mercurius sublimatus corrosivus (mercury (II) chloride) Suppurations, abscesses, adnexitis, metritis, dysuria, dysentery. Pulsatilla pratensis (wind flower)

    Dysmenorrhoea, delayed menses, migrating disorders (worse before menses), amenorrhoea, venous stasis, depressed and anxious women patients.

    Crabro vespa (hornet)

    Ovaritis, particularly on the left side, depression before menstruation. Cimicifuga racemosa (black cohosh)

    Menorrhagia, ovarialgia, hysterospasms, amenorrhoea, premenstrual pains.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of  Metro-Adnex-Injeel, therapeutical possibilities result for stimulation of the non-specific defenses in inflammatory processes and for functional disturbances of the female reproductive organs, and it is therefore indicated for adnexitis, ovaritis, salpingitis, parametritis, endometritis, vaginitis, colpitis, Douglas’s abscess, dysmenorrhoea, climacteric neurosis, intermenstrual pain, ovarian dysfunction, lumbago after retoxic treatment of fluor albus, climacteric. Through the administration of Metro-Adnex-Injeel, in the impregnation phases, e.g. retoxically treated fluor albus, regressive vicariation may occur as a Douglas’s abscess, which is evacuated under Traumeel S, thus purifying the system from homotoxins.

    Metro-Adnex-Injeel is indicated in numerous Reaction, Deposition, Impregnation and Degeneration phases of the female reproductive system with other Injeels in mixed injections, as well as the adjustment according to the organ, of homotoxin elimination, including in Neoplasm phases.

    In the Cellular phases, it is beneficial to administer also a Suis-organ preparation in admixture, e.g. Uterus suis-Injeel (forte), Ovarium suis-Injeel (forte).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness: In acute disorders 1 ampoule daily, otherwise 1 ampoule once to 3 times weekly i.v., i.m., s.c. (with the patient’s own blood), i.d. (neurally at the os sacrum). In particular, Metro-Adnex-Injeel can also be taken orally with great success as ampoule per os (1 ampoule daily in a glass of water, to be taken in draughts in the course of the day).

  • Mercurius-Heel® S

    Tablets Composition:

    1 tablet cont.: Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni D10 90 mg; Hepar sulfuris D8, Lachesis mutus D12, Phytolacca americana D4, Ailanthus altissima D3, Echinacea angustifolia D3 30 mg each; Atropa belladonna D4 60 mg.

    Indications:

    Furuncles, carbuncles and other suppurations, including, e.g. those in the (peri)tonsillar tissue.

    Contraindications:

    Hypersensitivity 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:

    In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute conditions, 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

    Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni (mixture containing essentially mercuroamidonitrate) Suppuration, furuncles, carbuncles, abscesses, phlegmons, empyema, tonsillitis, nasopharangeal catarrh, catarrh of the sinuses.

    Hepar sulfuris (calcium sulphide)

    Tendency to suppuration, especially on the skin and lymph glands (furuncles, pyodermia, whitlows, phlegmons), tonsillar abscesses, chalazions, hordoleums, haemicrania.

    Lachesis mutus (bushmaster) Angina tonsillaris, septic conditions. Phytolacca americana (pokeweed)

    Tonsillitis with inflamed, dark red tonsillar ring, parotitis, polyarthritis, glandular  swelling, mastitis, furunculosis.

    Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven)

    Infectious diseases with septic phase, with prostration, weakness and delirium.

    Echinacea angustifolia (narrow-leaved cone flower)

    Inflammation of all kinds and locations, septic processes, to increase the  mesenchymal defenses.

    Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade)

    Localized reaction phases (inflammation) of any kind, angina tonsillaris, otitis media, furuncles.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Mercurius-Heel S, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of purulent and abscess forming reaction phases such as furuncles, carbuncles, tonsillar abscesses, sudoriparous abscesses, whitlows, pyodermia, sycosis barbae, alveolar abscesses, pyelitis, enterocolitis, empyema, auxiliary remedy for numerous skin diseases, eczema (weeping) and dermatoses, also for cystitis, balanitis, metritis, Douglas’s abscess (Gynäcoheel, Traumeel S). For pruritus vulvae in addition to Klimakt-Heel, Mezereum-Homaccord, possibly Hormeel  S, etc. Mercurius-Heel S, Arnica-Heel, Traumeel S tablets and possibly also Cruroheel S can often be exchanged for each other with great success in cases where the homotoxic level or symptomatology necessitates the administration of other preparations.

    As additional remedies, the following are predominantly suitable: Angin-Heel S, Dulcamara-Homaccord, Lymphomyosot, Belladonna-Homaccord, Veratrum- Homaccord, also Psorinoheel and possibly Sulfur-Heel; in the case of too strong regressive vicariation: Cruroheel S and Arsuraneel.

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

  • Melilotus-Homaccord® N

    Drops

    Melilotus-Homaccord®

    Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Melilotus officinalis D1, Melilotus officinalis D4, Melilotus officinalis D10, Melilotus officinalis D30, Melilotus officinalis D200 0.2 g each; Crataegus Ø 60 g; Crataegus D10, Crataegus D30, Crataegus D200 0.8 g each. Contains 45 vol.-% alcohol.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Melilotus officinalis D2, Melilotus officinalis D4,  Melilotus officinalis D10, Melilotus officinalis D30, Melilotus officinalis D200 2.2 µl each; Crataegus D2, Crataegus D10, Crataegus D30, Crataegus D200 8.8 µl each.

    Indications:

    Plethora; pre-apoplectic conditions; hypertension.

    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.

    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

    Melilotus officinalis (melilot)

    Congestion of the blood in the head and cephalalgia, improved by blowing the nose; plethora, possibly with pre-apoplectic conditions (high blood pressure).

    Crataegus (whitethorn)

    Senile heart, regulation of coronary disorders of the circulation, pre-insufficiency, arteriosclerotic and constitutional high blood-pressure, hypertonic heart; general sedative.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Melilotus-Homaccord, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of hypertonia, plethora; congestion of the blood in the head with cephalalgia and dizziness (Vertigoheel as auxiliary remedy), improvement through blowing the nose; pre-apoplectic conditions, oppression of the heart (in alternation with Cardiacum-Heel and Aurumheel N drops), coronary disorders of the circulation and anginal disorders (alternation with Glonoin-Homaccord).

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 10 drops 3-4 times daily; for acute disorders, as well as when there is danger of an apoplectic attack, massive initial-dose therapy: 10 drops every 15 minutes (in addition to Papaver-Injeel, Belladonna-Injeel S, etc.). In acute disorders, 1 ampoule daily, otherwise 1 ampoule 1-3 times weekly, i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v.

  • Lymphomyosot®

    Drops _ Tablets _ Injection solution Composition:

    Drops: 100 g cont.: Myosotis arvensis D3, Veronica officinalis D3, Teucrium  scorodonia D3, Pinus sylvestris D4, Gentiana lutea D5, Equisetum hyemale D4, Sarsaparilla D6, Scrophularia nodosa D3, Juglans regia D3, Calcium phosphoricum D12, Natrium sulfuricum D4, Fumaria officinalis D4, Levothyroxinum D12, Araneus diadematus D6 5 g each; Geranium robertianum D4, Nasturtium officinale D4, Ferrum jodatum D12 10 g each. Contains 35 vol.-% alcohol.

    Tablets:1 tablet cont.: Myosotis arvensis D3, Veronica officinalis D3, Teucrium scorodonia D3, Pinus sylvestris D4, Gentiana lutea D5, Equisetum hyemale ex herba rec. D4, Sarsaparilla D6, Scrophularia nodosa D3, Juglans regia D3, Calcium phosphoricum D12, Natrium sulfuricum D4, Fumaria officinalis D4, Levothyroxinum D12, Araneus diadematus D6 5 g each; Geranium robertianum D4, Nasturtium officinale D4, Ferrum jodatum D12 10 g each.

    Injection solution: 1.1 ml cont.: Myosotis arvensis D3, Veronica officinalis D3, Teucrium scorodonia D3, Pinus sylvestris D4, Gentiana lutea D5, Equisetum hyemale D4, Sarsaparilla D6, Scrophularia nodosa D3, Juglans regia D3, Calcium phosphoricum D12, Natrium sulfuricum D4, Fumaria officinalis D4, Levothyroxinum D12, Araneus diadematus D6 0.55 µl each; Geranium robertianum D4, Nasturtium officinale D4, Ferrum jodatum D12 1.1 µl each.

    Indications:

    Status lymphaticus (tendency to hypertrophy of the lymphatic organs; tendency to formation of oedemas and to susceptibility to infections); glandular swelling; tonsillar hypertrophy; chronic tonsillitis.

    Contraindications:

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

    Side effects:

    None known.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    Drops: In general, 15-20 drops 3 times daily.

    Tablets: In general, 3 tablets to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily.

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

    Package sizes:

    Drops: Drop bottles containing 30 and 100 ml. Tablets: Packs containing100 and 250 tablets.

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

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Myosotis arvensis (forget-me-not)
    Chronic bronchitis, nocturnal sudation.

    Veronica officinalis (speedwell)
    Chronic bronchitis, cystitis, dermatoses, in particular pruritus.

    Teucrium scorodonia (germander)
    Chronic rhinitis, chronic bronchitis, nasal polypi, tuberculosis.

    Pinus silvestris (Scotch pine)
    Rickets, scrofulosis, bronchitis. Gentiana lutea (yellow gentian) Chronic gastritis, flatulence, diarrhoea.

    Equisetum hyemale (horsetail)
    Cystitis, cystopyelitis, nephrolithiasis, enuresis nocturna, cystalgia.

    Sarsaparilla (sarsaparilla)
    Irritating herpes, infantile facial eczema, increasingly painful micturition, gravel, cystitis, nephritis.

    Scrophularia nodosa (knotted figwort)
    Inflammation and swelling of the lymph glands and breast; scrofulosis, particularly in the region of the eyes; eczema.

    Juglans regia (walnut)
    Lymphatism, scrofulosis, blepharitis.

    Calcium phosphoricum (calcium phosphate)
    Remedy for debility, disturbances of the calcium metabilism, rickets, gastrointestinal catarrh, fluor albus.

    Natrium sulfuricum (sodium sulphate)
    Chronic hepatopathy, gastroenteritis, asthma, pain in the heels, condition worsening in wet weather.

    Fumaria officinalis (fumitory)
    Blood purifying agent in excessive homotoxin levels, functional disorders of the liver, eczema.

    Levothyroxinum (thyroid hormone)
    Metabolic action, promotes oxidation processes in the whole organism.

    Araneus diadematus (spider orchis)
    Hydrogenoid constitution, exudative diathesis, wet and cold worsen all disorders.

    Geranium robertianum (herb robert)
    Diarrhoea, haemorrhages, painful micturation, ulcerations.

    Nasturtium officinale (watercress)
    Diseases of the liver and gall bladder, remedy for gastric disorders, aphtous stomatitis.

    Ferrum iodatum (iron iodide)
    Scrofulous glandular swelling.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Lymphomyosot, therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of exudative and Iymphatic diathesis, low resistance, scrofulous and other glandular swellings, tonsillar hypertrophy, chronic angina tonsillaris and retronasalis (pharangeal tonsil), disturbances of somatic and mental development in children suffering from glandular disorders. Cardiac (right and left insufficiency) and renal (nephritis, nephrosis and other diseases of the kidneys) oedema; post-operative and post-traumatic impediments to lymphatic drainage (lymphatic oedema), neurodermatitis, eczema, endogenous dermatosis; important detoxicating and drainage agent in all impregnation, degeneration and neoplasm phases as well as in hepatic diseases as mesenchymal purge.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the illness: 10-20 drops 3 times daily over a fairly long period. In renal oedemas (nephrosis), treatment is necessary for several months (in addition, Albumoheel S, Berberis-Homaccord, etc.). In (pre-)cancerous dermatitis, the action of Lymphomyosot in promoting detoxication should be supported by simultaneous medication with Hepeel, Psorinoheel, Galium-Heel and possibly also with Engystol N and Traumeel S. In acute disorders, 1 ampoule daily; otherwise 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v. once to 3 times weekly.

  • Luffa comp.-Heel®

    Nasal Spray

    Luffa compositum Heel®

    Tablets Composition:

    Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray: 100 g cont. Luffa operculata D4, Luffa operculata D12, Luffa operculata D30, Thryallis glauca D4, Thryallis glauca D12, Thryallis glauca D30 10 g each; Histaminum D12, Histaminum D30, Histaminum D200, Sulfur D12, Sulfur D30, Sulfur D200 5 g each. Benzalkonium chloride 0.01% as preservative.

    Luffa compositum Heel Tablets: 1 tablet contains: Aralia racemosa D1, Arsenum jodatum D8, Lobelia inflata D6, Luffa operculata D12

    25 mg each.

    Indications:

    Hay fever.

    Contraindications:

    Nasal-Spray: Hypersensitivity to benzalkonium chloride.

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

    Side effects:

    None known.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    Nasal Spray: In general, spray 1-2 shots into each nostril 3-5 times daily; for children under 6 years, 1 shot 3-4 times daily.

    Tablets: In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute disorders, 1 tablet every 15 minutes, over a period lasting up to 2 hours.

    Package sizes:

    Nasal Spray: Atomiser without propellant, 20 ml. Tablets: Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes:

    Luffa operculata (loofah sponge) Hay fever.

    Thyrallis glauca/Galphimia glauca Allergies of skin and mucous membranes. Histaminum (histamine)

    Allergic affections of the skin and mucous membranes. Sulfur (sulphur)

    Acute and chronic inflammations of the respiratory organs. Aralia racemosa (North American spikenard)

    Allergic affections of the respiratory organs such as hay fever and asthma. Arsenum jodatum (arsenic triiodide)

    Bronchitis.

    Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco)

    Disorders of the respiratory centre with fall in blood pressure; hay fever; bronchial asthma.

    Treatment of a symptom complex under local and systemic aspects is a therapeutic principle with a long tradition of effective results. The constituents of both forms of administration – Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray and Luffa compositum Heel tablets – have accordingly been co-ordinated in such a manner that they effectively complement each other in their therapeutic action.

    The constituent common to both forms of administration – Luffa operculata (loofah sponge) – is administered for treatment of the common cold and hay fever.

    Additional constituents of Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray are Thyrallis (Galphimia) glauca and histamine: two agents whose therapeutic effectiveness is well known, especially for affections of the skin and mucous membranes. Their therapeutic action  is enhanced by sulphur as stimulation (reversal) remedy for chronic and inflammatory diseases, nervous disorders, and general weakness and debilitation (psychosomatic components).

    In addition to Luffa operculata, Luffa compositum Heel tablets also contain the constituents Aralia racemosa (North American spikenard) and Lobelia inflata (Indian tobacco), indicated for common colds and allergic affections of the respiratory organs such as hay fever and asthma. The tablets also contain arsenic triiodide, indicated for common colds, bronchitis, and glandular swelling.

    The individual constituents of each of the two forms of administration have been systematically selected and combined, according to their orientation of therapeutic action, to take into effective account a broad field of therapeutic application.

    The nasal spray locally acts on the nasal mucosa; the tablets, on the other hand, have systemic effect on the entire organism. The combination of both forms of  administration consequently offers comprehensive relief of symptoms, with enhancement at the same time of prospects for patient compliance.

    The following therapy plans are recommended for patients beginning treatment:

    For patients with annually recurring symptoms:

    Treatment starting 1-2 months before the expected beginning of symptom outbreak, with Luffa compositum Heel tablets, 1 tablet 3 times a day. Upon beginning of the critical hay fever period, additional administration of Luffa comp.-Heel Nasal Spray: 2 spray squirts into each nostril, 3-5 times a day.

    For patients with a less pronounced symptom complex (i.e., on the basis of experience gained during the previous year), application of the nasal spray alone will suffice as trial dosage.

    In any case, patients should start treatment as early as possible before the initial occurrence of symptoms.

    Treatment should extend throughout the entire critical hay fever period and should continue up to 3 weeks afterward. Follow-up therapy during the final weeks can take the form of reduced dosage: 1 tablet before meals, 3 times a day.

  • Lithiumeel®

    Tablets Composition:

    1 tablet cont.: Lithium carbonicum D3, Colchicum autumnale D4, Ferrum  phosphoricum D6, Natrium carbonicum D4 30 mg each; Nux vomica D6, Rhus toxicodendron D6 90 mg each.

    Indications:

    Arthritic-rheumatic diathesis.

    Contraindications:

    Pregnancy. Hypersensitivity to the genus Rhus of the Anacardiaceae family.

    Side effects:

    None known.

    Interactions with other medication:

    None known.

    Dosage:

    In general, 1 tablet to be dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. Package sizes:

    Packs containing 50 and 250 tablets.

    Pharmacological and clinical notes

    Lithium carbonicum (lithium carbonate) Uric acid diathesis, rheumatoid arthritis. Colchicum autumnale (meadow saffron)

    Muscular and articular rheumatism, exhaustion, collapse. Ferrum phosphoricum (iron phosphate)

    Conditions of inflammation and fever, shoulder and arm syndrome. Natrium carbonicum (sodium carbonate)

    Stimulation of cellular activity, sprains, strained joints (weakness of the ligaments). Nux vomica (vomit-nut)

    Paresis of arms and legs, gastrointestinal and hepatic remedy. Rhus toxicodendron (poison oak)

    Rheumatism and neuralgia, worsening in cold, wet weather, after being drenched by rain, when remaining still, better when moving and in warm, dry weather, e.g. neuralgia of the arm, intercostal and sciatic neuralgia, pain in the joints.

    Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Lithiumeel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of arthritic-rheumatic diathesis and affections, arthritis, coxitis, primary chronic polyarthritis with swelling of the joints and deposits, sprains in the knee and foot joints. Frequently indicated in addition to other Heel antirheumatic remedies for the elimination of rheumatic diathesis, e.g. in addition to Ferrum-Homaccord (shoulder, arm), Rheuma-Heel (general antirheumatic remedy), Colocynthis-Homaccord (for sciatica and coxitis, similarly Dulcamara-Homaccord), Rhododendroneel S (rheumatism with typical worsening in wet weather, insomnia as a result of rheumatic disorders), Spascupreel (stabbing and spasmodic pains), etc. Lithiumeel is suited in the most varied phases, as auxiliary remedy for the elimination  of uric acid.

    The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: 1 tablet dissolved on the tongue 2-4 times daily; in conditions of pain, massive initial-dose therapy, particularly, also, with the auxiliary remedies mentioned.