A homeopathic medicine for the supportive treatment of excessive mucus and congestion of the upper respiratory tract. In accordance with homeopathic literature, ingredients address sneezing, runny or blocked nose, postnasal drip, nasal congestion, hoarseness and tearing eyes.
Dosage:
Adults and children over 12 years:
Take 10 drops on the tongue, or directly under the tongue or in a teaspoon of water 4 times daily 15 minutes before meals. Discontinue once improvement occurs.
Children 6-12 years:
Take 5 drops on the tongue, or directly under the tongue or in a teaspoon of water 4 times daily 15 minutes before meals. Discontinue once improvement occurs.
Children 2-6 years:
Take 2 drops on the tongue, or directly under the tongue or in a teaspoon of water 4 times daily 15 minutes before meals. Discontinue once improvement occurs.
In acute/severe cases:
Take the relevant number of drops according to your/your child’s age hourly, gradually reducing frequency as improvement occurs, or as directed by your doctor, pharmacist or other healthcare provider. Discontinue once improvement occurs.
Storage:
At or below 25 ° C
Ingredient | Homeopathic Clinical Indication* |
Aralia racemosa D2 | Colds after exposure to cold air with excessive sneezing and watery, burning runny nose. Colds always develop into chest infections with tight, chesty dry cough which is significantly worse when lying down and in the first part of the night. |
Hedera helix D5 | Morning coughs and nasal congestion which are worse in warm stuffy rooms and better in fresh air. Colds with tight chest and coughing which starts at about 3AM. Frontal sinusitis with headache and inflammation of pharynx and larynx with hoarseness. |
Hydrastis canadensis D4 | Colds with excessive mucus production in the sinus, nose, throat and chest which is typically thick and yellow and stringy. Important remedy for colds leading to mucopurulent sinusitis and postnasal discharge with headache and pressure above left eye. |
Luffa operculata D6 | Colds with forceful sneezing and itching inside the nose with yellow or white nasal mucus in the morning but clear during the day. Typical ‘head colds’ with blocked/runny nose, sinus pain and dull headache causing mental dullness, fatigue and poor concentration. |
Pulsatilla pratensis D6 | Colds with excessive production of thick, yellow-green mucus and congestion which is better in fresh open air. Colds with sinusitis and development of sticky mucus in the eyes. Sinusitis with loss of smell or bad smell in the sinuses from infection and a dry cough at night which is wet and productive in the morning. Very emotional, tearful and weepy during colds. |
Sambucus nigra D2 | Colds with dry and blocked nose forcing mouth breathing especially in infants and nurselings. Fits of suffocating, asthmatic like cough or croup attacks after midnight. |
Teucrium scorodonia D1 | Blocked nose with attacks of sneezing in the morning and mucus build up in the nasopharynx. Also for conditions characterized by excessive mucus which is mucopurulent in nature (yellowish-green) with possible rattling cough. |