Rs. 589

Combo Pack Of Dr. Reckeweg Berberis Vul Mother Tincture Q (20ml) & Dr. Reckeweg R27 Renal Calculi Drop (22ml)

(2 bottles in combo pack)
Combo Pack Of Dr. Reckeweg Berberis Vul Mother Tincture Q (20ml) & Dr. Reckeweg R27 Renal Calculi Drop (22ml)
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Combo Pack of Dr. Reckeweg Berberis Vul Mother Tincture Q (20ml) & Dr. Reckeweg R27 Renal Calculi Drop (22ml)
Dr. Reckeweg R27 Renal Calculi Drop (Dr Reckeweg & Co)

Dr. Reckeweg R27 Renal Calculi Drop is a homoeopathic medicine that relieves ailments related to the kidneys. It helps ease pain and pricking in the back.

Key Ingredients:
Acid. Nitric., Berberis, Lycopodium, Rubia tinctor, Sarsaparilla,Berberis Vulgaris

Key Benefits:
  • helps support urinary health and comfort related to the urinary system

Indications:
[for use in homeopathic medicinal purposes related to urinary system health]

Dosage:
10-15 drops in some water, three times daily.

Directions For Use:
  • 10-15 drops in some water, three times daily.
  • Take 10-15 drops of tincture diluted in half a cup of water thrice a day or as directed by a healthcare professional.

Safety Information:
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of children

Faqs:
  • How does homoeopathy work?
    Homoeopathic medicines stimulate the self-regulatory mechanism of the body and help restore health.
  • What is homoeopathy used for?
    Homoeopathy is used to treat various illnesses and conditions, from physical conditions such as asthma to psychological disorders such as depression.
  • Q. What is homoeopathy?
    It is an alternate approach to medicine by dealing with illness based on the idea that using natural remedies in very small doses and preparing them especially can help the body to heal itself.
  • Q. What is homoeopathy used for?
    Homoeopathy is used to manage various illnesses and conditions, from physical conditions such as asthma to psychological conditions such as depression.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)