Product Description - Boiron Cocculus Indicus 80 Pellets
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Cocculus indicus is a plant from the Anamirta paniculata species, which bears small fruit that is deep brown or almost black shaped like a kidney. The Cocculus indicus fruit contains a single seed that is bountiful in oil. The shell of the seed produces emetic properties, while the kernel contains a poisonous alkaloid, picrotoxic acid. It is the symptoms caused by the seed such as vomiting, weakness, and queasiness that are the basis for the homeopathic remedy found in Cocculus indicus.
Name: Cocculus indicus
Common Name: Indian cockle
Symptom(s): Behavioral
Indication: Motion sickness
Active Ingredient: Cocculus indicus 3X to 30X - 3C to 30C HPUS
Directions: (Adult/Children) dissolve 5 pellets in the mouth 3 times a day until relieved or as directed by a doctor.
Quantity: 80 Pellets
Confirmation: Dizziness, nausea and vomitting accompanied by exhaustion
Improved by: Heat and by lying down
Aggravated by: Open air and smell of food
Type: Single Medicine
Family: Summer
Kingdom: Vegetable
Inactive Ingredients: sucrose, lactose
Other Information: Contains approx. 80 pellets. Made according to the HPUS.
HPUS Mention: The letters HPUS indicate that these ingredients are officially included in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States.
Warnings: Do not use listed if pellet-dispenser seal is broken. Stop use and ask if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information
Manufacturer | Boiron |
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SKU | BM0221111-CP |
Product Type | Pellets |
Product Count | 80 Pellets |
Country of Manufacture | |
BoironThe Boiron Mission: "To stimulate the evolution of healthcare by promoting scientific homeopathy as a more compassionate, more ecological and more comprehensive approach to medicine and to allow every physician to know homeopathy and integrate it into their daily practice." Boiron was founded in 1932 in Lyon, France, by twin brothers and pharmacists Jean and Henri Boiron. It is now the world leader in homeopathy. In 1983, Boiron established a U.S. presence by acquiring John A. Borneman & Sons, Inc., in suburban Philadelphia. Borneman was a family business with four generations of homeopathic expertise focused on supplying medicines directly to physicians and the public throughout the United States. Boiron |
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