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  • Treatment of Allergic Respiratory Conditions with Antihomotoxic Remedies

    A summary abstract, original by: Werner Frase, M.D.

    Reprint from Medicina Biologica, Vol. 2, April-June 2002, 52-54.

    SUMMARY

    The basis of antihomotoxic preparations in allergic respiratory conditions is to stabilize the mucous membranes, thereby normalizing their response to allergens. In general, an oral treatment combines Tartephedreel, Drosera-Homaccord and Husteel. Seven (7) drops of each in a little water 3x/day before meals is a general protocol. The use of this protocol for bronchial problems contributes a broncodilating effect by acting in a spasmolytic capacity. The frequent use of such a protocol can greatly diminish the need for conventional medicine and reduce the frequency and/or duration of the condition. You will find below a list of recommended preparations along with their respective properties and indications.

    ANTIHOMOTOXIC MEDICATION PROPERTIES & INDICATIONS


    BRONCHALIS-HEEL/BRONKEEL Bronchitis, catarrh, chronic bronchitis
    COENZYME COMP/UBICOENZYME Dysfunction of the Krebs cycle
    DROSERA-HOMACCORD Cough, bronchitis, spasm with cough
    ECHINACEA COMPOSITUM Immune stimulation, bacterial infections
    ENGYSTOL Immune modulator, viral infections
    GALIUM-HEEL Activates immune system in chronic cases
    HISTAMIN-INJEEL Modulates histamine release in allergic mechanism of the mucous membranes
    HUSTEEL Cough from varied pathology, spastic bronchitis
    IGNATIA-HOMACCORD Reduces symptoms, sedative
    MUCOSA COMPOSITUM Drainage of mucous membranes
    PSORINOHEEL/SORINOHEEL Stimulating agent
    TARTEPHEDREEL Bronchial conditions with spasm
    TRAUMEEL Localized inflammation from various etiology
    UBICHINON COMPOSITUM Enzymatic dysfunction, stimulation of oxygen metabolism
    URTICA-INJEEL Conditions of the mucous membranes, urticaria