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Dr. Reckeweg Grindelia Robusta Dilution is useful for the management of a number of issues such as splenic pains, relieves itchy skin and heals blisters caused due to burns. It is also used to prevent recurrent flu-like symptoms such as cough, cold and fever. Grindelia is very effective in curing breathing problems in asthma patients and also reduces congestion.
Key Ingredients:
Grindelia Robusta
Indications:
Splenic pains, itchy skin, blisters caused by burns, recurrent flu-like symptoms, cough, cold, fever, breathing problems, and congestion.
Net Quantity: 11 mL
Product Form: Liquid drops
Key Benefits:
Dosage:
As prescribed by the physician.
Safety Information:
Frequently Asked Question:
Key Ingredients:
Grindelia Robusta
Indications:
Splenic pains, itchy skin, blisters caused by burns, recurrent flu-like symptoms, cough, cold, fever, breathing problems, and congestion.
Net Quantity: 11 mL
Product Form: Liquid drops
Key Benefits:
- Acts as an effective formula for the management of splenic pains associated with fullness in the stomach and feelings of lethargy
- Useful for skin issues such as skin burns, blisters and skin rashes
- Provides relief from pain caused due to herpes and rosacea
- It is also helpful in the management of issues related to breathing
- Helps in curing sticky cough
- Improves digestion and restores appetite
Dosage:
As prescribed by the physician.
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
- Avoid any strong smell in the mouth such as coffee, onion, hing, mint, camphor, garlic etc. while taking the medicine
- Keep at least half an hour gap between food/drink/ any other medicines and allopathic medicine
Frequently Asked Question:
- Q. What is meant by 30 CH, 100CH, 200CH in potency? Which one should I use?
- Q. Can homeopathy be used alongside conventional medicine?
- Q. For how long do I need to take this medication?