Nuphar Luteum
Generic Name: nuphar luteum
Brand Names:
Nuphar Luteum
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House Dust Mite, Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus
house dust mite, dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
Standardized Insect Allergenic Extract [EPC]
DESCRIPTION Mite extract is a sterile solution containing the extractables of mite whole bodies in 0.25% sodium chloride, 0.125% sodium bicarbonate, 50% glycerol by volume and 0.4% phenol as a preservative. The mites are grown on a medium of yeast and pork and are handled and cleaned in a manner to remove more than 99% of the food medium. The medium contains no material of human origin.
Manganum Metallicum, Germanium Sesquioxide, Fel Tauri, Hepar Suis, Ginkgo Biloba, Cysteinum, Manganese Gluconate, Alpha-ketoglutaricum Acidum, Arsenicum Album, Fumaricum Acidum, Phosphorus, Sodium Oxalate, Sulphur
manganum metallicum, germanium sesquioxide, fel tauri, hepar suis, ginkgo biloba, cysteinum, manganese gluconate, alpha-ketoglutaricum acidum, arsenicum album, fumaricum acidum, phosphorus, sodium oxalate, sulphur
INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of inflammation of bones or joints, with nightly digging pains, general soreness and aching soreness over entire body when touched, and burning in soles and hands at night.
Cochlearia Officinalis, Echinacea (angustifolia), Hydrastis Canadensis, Lomatium Dissectum, Tabebuia Impetiginosa, Propolis, Glandula Suprarenalis Suis, Thymus (suis), Aranea Diadema, Ipecacuanha, Lycopodium Clavatum, Muriaticum Acidum, Nitricum Acidum, Rhus Tox, Silicea, Epstein-barr Virus Nosode
cochlearia officinalis, echinacea (angustifolia), hydrastis canadensis, lomatium dissectum, tabebuia impetiginosa, propolis, glandula suprarenalis suis, thymus (suis), aranea diadema, ipecacuanha, lycopodium clavatum, muriaticum acidum, nitricum acidum, rhus tox, silicea, epstein-barr virus nosode
INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of fever with dyspepsia and muscular aches and weakness associated with flu.
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