Indolum Homeopathy 2 Dram Pills 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M
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About Indolum Homeopathic Medicated Pills
Indolum is a versatile homeopathic remedy effective in treating drowsiness, constant motion of extremities, and constitution with delayed digestion.
Indications:
- Treating persistent desire to sleep (hypersomnia), dull, discontented mental states, delusions, and nervousness along with the constant motion of fingers and feet
- Providing relief from dull frontal headache with dull sensation over the eyes as well as dilated pupils
- Relieving feelings of bloating in the stomach along with increased thirst and constipation
- Providing relief from tiredness and soreness of the limbs and knee-joints
Ingredients:
- Active ingredients: Indolum homeopathy dilution of the desired potency
- Inactive ingredients: Sucrose
Key Benefits:
Backed by Traditional Practices: Medicated with authentic homeopathy dilutions of desired potency conforming to HPI standards. Globules are made using hand succussion ensuring medicament properly dispersed through the globules.
Natural and Safe Formulation: These pills are designed to work in harmony with your body's natural processes, offering a gentle yet effective treatment option without the risk of side effects commonly associated with conventional medication.
Easy and Convenient to Use: These pills are easy to take, with no complex dosing schedules. Their small size and portability make them a perfect health companion for people on the go, ensuring that keeping up with your health regime is hassle-free.
Dosage: Adult and children 2 years of age 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
Why Glass containers for Homeopathy Medicine?
The information you provided underscores the concerns regarding the use of plastic containers for storing substances, especially medicines. Plastic containers have been observed to be reactive and prone to leaching, meaning they can release chemicals into the substances they contain. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified plastics as "Indirect Additives" because even though they're not directly added to the stored substance, they can still seep into it.