Nipco Crataegus Oxyacantha Q (Mother Tincture)
₹100.00
Helps Tone Heart Muscles, Fatigue, Dyspnoea On Exertion, Angina
Description
Nipco Crataegus Oxyacantha Q Indications:
Nipco Crataegus Oxyacantha Mother Tincture is a powerful homeopathy medicine which helps in treating blood pressure, chronic heart disease, anxiety with pain at the back of head and neck. It is also helpful in collapse of typhoid and bleeding from the intestine. This medicine is indicated for various symptoms of conditions related to the heart, head, urinary tract, skin and sleep.
Directions For Use:
Take 15-20 drops of Mother Tincture or as directed by the physician. Must be used regularly for some time in order to obtain good results. Maintain 30 minutes gap between drink, food or any other medication. Avoid strong smell in the mouth before taking a dose.
Produces giddiness, lowered pulse, and air hunger and reduction in blood-pressure. Acts on muscle of heart, and is a heart tonic. No influence on the endocardium.
Myocarditis. Failing compensation. Irregularity of heart. Insomnia of aortic sufferers; anćmia; śdema; cutaneous chilliness. High arterial tension. Is a sedative in cross, irritable patients with cardiac symptoms.
Chronic heart disease, with extreme weakness. Very feeble and irregular heart action. General anasarca. Very nervous, with pain in back of head and neck. Collapse of typhoid. Hćmorrhage from bowels. Cold extremities, pallor; irregular pulse and breathing. Painful sensation of pressure in left side of chest below the clavicle. Dyspepsia and nervous prostration, with heart failure. In the beginning of heart mischief after rheumatism. Arteriosclerosis. Said to have a solvent power upon crustaceous and calcareous deposits in arteries.
Head.–Apprehensive, despondent. Very nervous and irritable, with pain in back of head and neck. Mental dullness conjunctival irritation nasal discharges.
Urinary.–Diabetes, especially in children.
Heart.–Cardiac dropsy. Fatty degeneration. Aortic disease. Extreme dyspnśa on least exertion, without much increase of pulse. Pain in region of heart and under left clavicle. Heart muscles seem flabby, worn out. Cough. Heart dilated; first sound weak. Pulse accelerated, irregular, feeble, intermittent. Valvular murmurs, angina pectoris. Cutaneous chilliness, blueness of fingers and toes; all aggravated by exertion or excitement. Sustains heart in infectious diseases.
Skin.–Excessive perspiration. Skin eruptions.
Sleep.–Insomnia of aortic patients.
Modalities.–Worse, in warm room. Better, fresh air, quiet and rest.
Shams –
good qualty.