When should I take Influenzinum?

When should I take Influenzinum?

Directions. 5 pellets 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved.

How do you use Influenzinum?

Infants, children and adults: Let the full content of one single dose-tube melt under the tongue, once a week for 5 weeks or as recommended by your health care practitioner. Dissolve dose in a small amount of water before administering to children under 2.

What is the use of Influenzinum 200?

Information about SBL Influenzinum Dilution 200 CH SBL Influenzinum Dilution is effective for treating cold, influenza, and catarrh. It is also helpful with flu. Key Ingredients: Influenzium.

How do you take Influenzinum 30c?

Adults and children: At the onset of symptoms, dissolve 5 pellets under the tongue 3 times a day until symptoms are relieved or as directed by a doctor. Do not use if pellet dispenser seal is broken. Contains approx 80 pellets.

What is Aconitum Napellus used for?

If given at the beginning of an illness, Aconitum napellus can often stop an illness from progressing. This medicine be used to treat the initial stages of croup, urinary tract infection, scarlatiniform viral exanthems, otitis media, and influenza, among other conditions.

Which part of Aconitum is poisonous?

The common name for this plant comes from the hood-like sepal on the flower. The hood is thought to look like an old fashioned cowl worn by monks. All parts of monkshood are poisonous, especially the roots and seeds, and the flowers if eaten.

What symptoms does aconite produce?

Common symptoms of aconite poisoning include stomach pains, nausea, and vomiting. You may also experience a burning sensation in your mouth and tongue. And you may have difficulty breathing and an irregular heartbeat. Some people also report a “creepy” sensation that feels like ants crawling over your body.

How does aconite affect the body?

All species of the plant are dangerous, and so are processed products. Aconite contains a strong, fast-acting poison that causes severe side effects such as nausea, vomiting, pupil dilation, weakness or inability to move, sweating, breathing problems, heart problems, and death.

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