Aethusa Cynapium Homeopathy Pills 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M, 50M, CM
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About Aethusa Cynapium Homeopathic Medicated Pills
Also known as: Fool’s Parsley
Aethusa Cynapium is a powerful homeopathic remedy that acts primarily on the brain and nervous system, often in connection with digestive disturbances. It is especially suited to children with digestive issues, such as vomiting of milk or diarrhea during dentition or lactation. It improves milk tolerance in infants and supports better circulation and vitality.
Indications
- Vomiting and diarrhea in children during teething
- Inability to digest milk in infants
- Weakness and nervous exhaustion with poor blood circulation
- Gastrointestinal complaints with neurological symptoms
Ingredients
- Active ingredients: Aethusa Cynapium Dilution of desired potency
- Inactive ingredients: Lactose, Sucrose
Key Benefits
- Pure pharma-grade cane sugar globules ensure even medication distribution
- Medicated using hand succussion from authentic homeopathic dilutions
- Packed in sterile, odor-free, break-resistant glass vials
Why Glass Containers for Homeopathy?
Plastic containers can react with the contents and leach chemicals. The U.S. FDA classifies plastics as “Indirect Additives.” Alcohol in homeopathic tinctures may dissolve harmful substances from plastic. Glass avoids these issues, maintaining the remedy’s purity and efficacy.
Dosage
- Adults and children 2 years and older: Dissolve 4 pills under the tongue 3 times a day until relieved, or as directed by a physician.
Size: 2 dram Glass Vials
Precautions while taking Aethusa Cynapium
- Keep a 15-minute gap before or after meals
- If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a homeopathic practitioner
- Avoid alcohol and tobacco during the course
- Let the pills dissolve slowly on the tongue without chewing
Side Effects
Aethusa Cynapium is generally considered safe when used as directed. In rare cases, individual sensitivity or symptom aggravation may occur. Self-medication, especially in infants and children, should be avoided. Always consult a qualified homeopathic practitioner for appropriate use.