Dr. Johns J-47 Calcification Drop bottle of 30 ml Drop
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- Brand: Nanak Laboratories Pvt Ltd
- Size: bottle of 30 ml Drop
- Country of Origin: India
| Homeopathy | |
| Key Benefits | Used for the management of calcium salts build up in soft tissue, causing hardness & rigidness It also aids in to manage arteriosclerosis, monckeberg's arteriosclerosis and medial calcific sclerosis The components of the preparation help to fight vessel hardening and different types of calcifications such as dystrophic calcification, metastatic calcification, extraskeletal calcification and skeletal calcification The formulation is also effective in the treatment of Fahr's syndrome Vascular Calcification commonly found in elderly people can also be treated using these drops Drops are easy to take |
| Key Ingredients | Plumbum Acetic Arsenic Iod Aurum Mur. Barium Chlorat. Calcarea Iod Conium Mac. Glonoinum Kali Iod Arnica Montana |
| Safety Information | Read the label carefully before use Keep out of the reach of children Do not exceed the recommended dose Avoid alochol consumption If pregnant or breastfeeding, make sure you consult your homeopathic practitioner before use |
| Introduction | Dr. Johns J-47 Calcification Drops is a homeopathic preparation given in the form of drops. These drops are indicated for the management of calcification in the human body in different parts of the body. |
| Directions for Use | Take Dr. Johns J-47 Calcification Drops as directed by the physician As directed, one can take 10 drops in some water, 3 to 4 times a day It is suggested to be taken 1 hour before taking meals |
- Dr. Johns J-47 Calcification Drops is a homeopathic preparation given in the form of drops
- Indicated for the management of calcification in the human body in different parts of the body
- Used for the management of calcium salts build up in soft tissue, causing hardness & rigidness
- Helps to manage Arteriosclerosis, Monckeberg's Arteriosclerosis and medial Calcific sclerosis
- Helps to fight vessel hardening and calcifications
- Effective in the treatment of Fahr's syndrome