Homeopathy Medicine
Hamamelis Virginica Herb along with Extra Neutral Alcohol (ENA) and as per the guidelines of Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia of India (H.P.I.)
Direct 30 to 40 drops of the medicine in half a cup of water orally thrice daily before meals. Otherwise, follow the dosage and frequency prescribed by the physician.
दवा की 30 से 40 बूंदों को आधे कप पानी में भोजन से पहले रोजाना तीन बार मौखिक रूप से लें।
या फिर चिकित्सक के निर्देशानुसार ही दवा लें।
খাবারের আগে দিনে তিনবার আধা কাপ জলে ওষুধের 30 থেকে 40 ফোঁটা সরাসরি দিন এবং সেবন করুন। অথবা , চিকিৎসক-দ্বারা নির্ধারিত ডোজ এবং ফ্রিকোয়েন্সি অনুসরণ করুন।
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Hamamelis Virginica herb is also known as Witch-Hazel.
Related to Mind and Head
Related to Eye, Nose and Ear
Related to Mouth
Related to Stomach & Abdomen
Related to Urinary and Rectal Complaints
Related to Male Reproductive Issues
Related to Female Complaints
Related To Other Issues
Direct 30 to 40 drops of the medicine in half a cup of water orally thrice daily before meals. Otherwise, follow the dosage and frequency prescribed by the physician.
Blisters: These are small sacs of fluid that form under the skin when the skin is damaged by rubbing, heat, or germs. They are also known as skin blisters. Blisters are usually round and contain clear or bloody fluid. Blisters can have various causes, such as injuries, allergies, or infections. For example, blisters can result from burns, sunburns, friction, atopic dermatitis, impetigo, pemphigus, pemphigoid, dermatitis herpetiformis, or viral infections. These conditions can affect different age groups and have other symptoms and treatments.
Colon: The colon is a segment of the large intestine, the terminal part of the gastrointestinal tract. The large intestine transforms food waste into faeces and eliminates it from the body. It is a tubular structure that extends from the small intestine to the anal canal. The large intestine has three components: the colon, rectum and anus. The term “colon” may also refer to the entire large intestine.
Cramp: A muscle or part of a muscle that contracts hard and does not relax by itself. This can happen when you move your arms, legs, or other muscles you can control on purpose. It can also occur when you keep your posture steady with muscles in your head, neck, and trunk. A muscle contraction that happens without your intention is called a “spasm.” A spasm that is strong and lasting becomes a cramp. Muscle cramps can be short or long, sometimes coming back many times until they stop. The cramp may affect a small or large part of a muscle, or several muscles that work together, such as those that bend your fingers. Some kinks make muscles pull in opposite directions at the same time. Muscle cramps are very common and happen more often as you get older. Any muscle that you can control (skeletal muscle) can cramp. The most common places for cramps are the legs and feet, especially the calf (the classic “charley horse”).
Depression: Depression is a serious health condition that affects your feelings, thoughts and actions. It makes you sad, bored and unable to cope. But it can be treated. Depression does not look the same for everyone. Some common signs are feeling low, not caring, eating more or less, sleeping too much or too little, feeling tired, restless, slow, worthless, guilty, confused and wanting to die.
Fatigue: Fatigue is a feeling of tiredness and lack of energy. It can make it hard to work or live normally. It can be short-term or long-term, depending on how long it lasts and what causes it. Other symptoms, such as mood swings, are often accompanied by fatigue.
Headaches: A pain or discomfort in the head or face that can have different causes and effects. Depending on the kind and source of the headache, it may also cause other symptoms, such as feeling sick, throwing up, dizzy, or being sensitive to light. The pain may come from different head parts, such as the skin, nerves, muscles, or blood vessels. Some common kinds of headaches are migraine, tension, and cluster headaches. Migraine is a headache with other symptoms besides pain, such as feeling sick, throwing up, feeling faint, or seeing things differently. It may have different stages, such as a warning stage, a stage with changes in vision or sensation, a stage with pain, and a stage with recovery. A tension headache is a headache that may be caused by stress or muscle tightness. It starts slowly, affects both sides of the head and feels dull, and is not very strong. It usually does not cause feeling sick, throwing up, or being sensitive to light. A cluster headache is a headache that happens in a group that can last for weeks or months. It causes sharp and one-sided pain behind one eye and signs of nervous system problems such as redness, watering, drooping eyelid, small pupil, swelling, runny nose or stuffiness, and forehead swelling. Headaches can be primary or secondary. A primary headache is the main problem and may be affected by medicines, lack of water, or hormonal changes. A secondary headache is a sign of another health problem, such as a neck injury, eye problem, jaw problem, tooth infection or sinus infection.
Haemorrhages: Haemorrhages are a condition characterised by the escape of blood from ruptured vessels, either internally or externally. They can result from excessive bleeding due to trauma or injury or diseases impairing the normal function of blood clotting. Some examples of such conditions are primary thrombocythemia, a disorder of excessive platelet production; stroke, a sudden disruption of cerebral blood supply; yellow fever, a viral infection that affects the liver and other organs; bleeding disorders, a group of conditions that alter the coagulation cascade; Ebola fever, a rare and fatal viral infection that causes severe hemorrhagic manifestations; dengue hemorrhagic fever, a life-threatening complication of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease; and vitamin K deficiency, a condition that reduces the availability of vitamin K, a cofactor for clotting factors.
Inflammation: This is how your body protects itself from harmful germs or injuries. It makes your immune system send white blood cells and other substances to fight off infections or heal wounds. When the problem is solved, the inflammation stops. Sometimes, your immune system gets confused and causes inflammation when unnecessary. This can last long and harm your healthy cells and organs. Chronic inflammation can lead to serious diseases like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.
Menstruation: A physiological process that occurs monthly in women of reproductive age, in which the endometrium of the uterus is shed and expelled through the vagina as blood and tissue, known as menstrual flow. This process signifies the absence of pregnancy and is regulated by hormonal changes. The onset of menstruation, or menarche, usually happens between 11 and 14 years of age, and the cessation of menstruation, or menopause, occurs around 51 years of age. The average duration of menstrual bleeding is three to five days. Various symptoms may accompany menstruation, such as abdominal, pelvic or lower back pain, breast swelling and tenderness, food cravings, mood swings, energy fluctuations, headache and fatigue. These symptoms constitute premenstrual syndrome (PMS), which affects most women to varying degrees. A minority of women experience more severe and debilitating symptoms, known as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Significant alterations in the menstrual cycle may warrant medical attention, as they may signal underlying health problems that require treatment.
Nausea: A feeling of discomfort or sickness in the stomach that may lead to vomiting. Nausea can have many causes, such as infections, drugs, pain, or problems with the inner ear.
Ovary: Ovaries are organs that make eggs and hormones in women. They are part of the reproductive system and on both sides of the uterus. Each ovary is about the size of an almond. Every month, one ovary releases an egg that travels to the uterus through a tube. This is called ovulation. If the egg meets a sperm, it can lead to pregnancy. The ovaries also make hormones that control the menstrual cycle and the development of female features, such as breasts, body shape, and body hair. The ovaries stop producing eggs when a woman reaches menopause. Sometimes, the ovaries can make more than one egg at a time, resulting in twins or more babies. Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have.
Piles: A condition that affects the lower part of the digestive tract. They occur when the veins in this area become swollen and inflamed. Piles may not cause any symptoms, but sometimes they can make the anus bleed, itch, hurt or feel uncomfortable. Piles can also cause serious problems, such as infection, anaemia, loss of bowel control or a blood clot in haemorrhoids.
Soreness: It is a common word for pain, like a sore throat. It can also mean any wound or injury on the skin or inside the mouth. The word sore comes from an old English word that meant painful or distressing.
Swelling: When a part of the body or the whole body gets bigger because of too much fluid in the tissues. This can make a person gain weight quickly in a few days or weeks. Swelling can happen in one area of the body or all over the body.
Burnett's Enteroclin contains Holarrhena Antidysenterica Q, Nux Vomica Q, Belladonna Q, Podophyllum Peltatum Q.
Holarrhena Antidysenterica Q: It is extensively used as a component of many Mother Tincture Products. The dry bark of the ‘Kurchi’ tree found in the Indian Subcontinent is the primary ingredient of Holarrhena Antidysenterica. Very effective in the treatment of dysentery and diarrhoea. It also helps to tend to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
Nux Vomica: Also a well-known Homeo medicinal component, used to provide relief from abdominal cramps and Nausea due to indigestion.
Belladonna Q: Belladonna herb is mainly found in North India, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Belladonna has medicinal properties which are helpful in the treatment of Colon Spasms, Crohn's Disease and other issues of the Biliary Tract.
Podophyllum Peltatum Q: It is made from the May Apple or Ban Kakri (in Hindi) plant. Efficient in the treatment of Gastroenteritis with the sensation of Nausea. Also helpful in curing Cholera.
For Adults: Take 25-30 drops of ENTEROCLIN with water.
For Children: 15-20 drops in the above procedure.
For Infants: 10-15 drops in the above procedure.
Or use the product as the direction of the Physicians.
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Burnett's Rawal Tone contains Rauwolfia Serpentina Q, Crataegus Oxyacantha Q, Passiflora Incanata Q and Glonoinum Q
Rauwolfia Serpentina Q: This mother tincture formula is a valuable option for curbing hypertension. It is effective in curing Insomnia or Sleeplessness. It soothes our nervous system and also tends to have restlessness or anxiety issues.
Crataegus Oxyacantha Q: A resilient cardiac, this medicine is prepared from Bansangli or Hawthorn's herbal plant. It is an excellent medicine for treating high blood pressure.
Passiflora Incanata Q: It is beneficial for treating sleep-related issues. It is a non-side effect sedative for curbing insomnia.
Glonoinum Q: It is helpful in treating throbbing (Throbbing is a medical condition where our heartbeat becomes very rapid). It is also effective in curing breathing problems as well as palpitation problems.
For Adults Only: Take 40-50 drops of Burnett’s Rauwal Tone with cold water 2-3 times daily.
Alternatively, take medicine as per the direction of the physician.
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Bryonia Alba Q: It is an effective homoeopathic medicine against many joint pains. Apart from that, It promotes a sound digestive system and helps discharge waste material better. It is helpful in the treatment of gastrointestinal issues and helps cure dysentery. It is also beneficial for respiratory conditions such as breathing problems, asthma and accumulation of cough in the chest area.
Guaiacum Q: It is an excellent medicine for arthritis and rheumatic pain.
For Adults Only: 1-2 teaspoonfuls of water two times a day or as indicated by the doctor
Burnett's Stomaclean contains Carica Papaya Q, Ammonium Causticum Q, Acidum Citricum Q, Belladonna Q, Nux Vomica Q and Solanum Xanthocarpum Q.
Carica Papaya Q: It is a beneficial Homeopathic medicine used extensively to treat indigestion, lack of appetite, constipation, and other stomach problems.
Ammonium Causticum Q: Although an excellent medicine for respiratory problems, It is also valuable for treating Ulcers.
Acidum Citricum Q: It reduces gas formation in our stomach. It has been found efficacious in curbing diarrhoea and vomiting, fostering relief from abdominal pain.
Belladonna Q: It soothes our stomach and alleviates the amount of digestive acid, reducing the possibility of ulcers and stopping acid reflux.
Nux Vomica Q: Nux Vomica is a well-known Homeo medicine used by homoeopathic physicians and Laboratories to treat digestive disorders such as vomiting, nausea, and constipation. In addition, it has been used to treat multiple respiratory issues.
Solanum Xanthocarpum Q: This herb is beneficial for digestive issues such as constipation and gas accumulation. It promotes a healthy stomach and increases appetite. It is also helpful in controlling worm infestation in our digestive tracts.
Take two teaspoons of Burnett’s Stomaclean twice to three times daily, preferably before meals.
Alternatively, follow your physician's specific dosage instructions.
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