Rs. 145

Dr. Reckeweg Myristica Dilution 6 CH

(11 ml Dilution in bottle)
Dr. Reckeweg Myristica Dilution 6 CH
Product Details
Dr. Reckeweg Myristica Dilution is derived from the Brazilian plant Ucuba, known for its powerful antiseptic properties. This homoeopathic solution effectively deals with various infections and inflammations, including skin, cellular tissue, and periosteum infections, as well as those resulting from trauma. It is particularly beneficial for finger infections, parotitis, and middle ear inflammation with pus formation. Additionally, it alleviates pain and swelling in fingernails, stiffness in hands, fistula, and throat irritations with a coppery taste and burning sensation. It also addresses a white and cracked tongue, halting pus formation and shortening the infection duration.

Key Ingredients:
Myristica Sebifera extract

Indications: Infections of the skin, cellular tissue, and periosteum

Net Quantity: 11ml

Product Form: Liquid dilution

Key Benefits:
  • It effectively fights infections and checks the spread of bacteria, making it a strong antiseptic solution
  • It alleviates inflammation in the skin, cellular tissue, and periosteum, providing relief from swelling and pain
  • It halts the formation of pus and shortens the duration of abscesses and infections, promoting faster recovery
  • It addresses inflammation and pus formation in the middle ear, reducing discomfort and speeding up recovery
  • It eases coppery taste and burning sensations in the throat, along with soothing a white and cracked tongue

Dosage:
As prescribed by physician. Can be taken along with allopathic medicines

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

Content on this page was last updated on 23 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)