Rs. 160

Dr Willmar Schwabe India Tilia Europaea Mother Tincture Q

(30 ml Mother Tincture in bottle)
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Tilia Europaea Mother Tincture Q
Product Details
Dr Willmar Schwabe India Tilia Europaea Mother Tincture is an excellent homeopathic remedy that is used to treat motion sickness, side effects of cancer therapy, stomach disorders etc. It is also effective for Puerperal congestion, Diseases of the pyloric end of stomach, remedies for muscular weakness especially in eyes and hemorrhage. This is one of the indicated remedies for muscular weakness especially in eyes. The medicine is prepared using authentic raw materials and best environment to get highest purity.

Key Ingredients:
  • Alkaloidal sulphates
  • Tilia Europaea

Key Benefits:
  • Helps in treating the paralysis
  • Relieves the chronic pain affecting trigeminal nerve with veil before eyes
  • Reduces the bleeding from nose and pelvic inflammation
  • Reduces the swelling of abdomen with gas or air
  • Treats women’s health issues such as intense sore feeling about uterus; bearing-down, with hot sweat, but without relief,
  • Reduces the soreness and redness of external genitals Pelvic inflammation
  • Helps to cure skin allergies and itching from pimples
  • Helps to deal with the side effect of cancer
  • Relieves the headache with chronic pain affecting trigeminal nerve with veil before eyes
  • Indicated when heading leading to confusion occurs with dimness of vision

Directions For Use:
Take 3 to5 drops of this medicine should be taken in a half cup of water two to three times a day for 3 months or use as prescribed by the physician and it can be taken with other allopathic medicines too.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Keep at least 15minutes gap between food/drink/any other medicines and allopathic medicine
  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth such as garlic, hing, coffee, mint, camphor etc while taking the medicine
  • Keep out of the reach of children

Content on this page was last updated on 11 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)