Description
Haslab Drox 12 Galolith Drops is a homeopathic formulation designed to support gallbladder health and manage digestive discomfort. It is indicated for symptoms associated with gallstones, such as sharp abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting of bile, and a bitter taste in the mouth. This preparation aims to promote overall well-being by assisting in the proper functioning of the gallbladder.
Gallbladder Support: Formulated to assist in managing symptoms related to gallstones and support the healthy functioning of the gallbladder. Key Ingredients: Contains a combination of homeopathic components including Cinchona 3x, Berberis Vulgaris 3x, Cholesterinum 3x, and Lycopodium 3x. Digestive Aid: The ingredients work together to support digestive health, helping to alleviate discomfort, nausea, and vomiting.
Q: What are Haslab Drox 12 Galolith Drops indicated for?
A: These homeopathic drops are suggested for concerns related to the gallbladder, such as sharp pain in the upper right abdomen, nausea, vomiting of bile, and a bitter taste. They are also used to support digestive health.
Q: What are the main ingredients in this formulation?
A: The key ingredients are Cinchona 3x, Berberis Vulgaris 3x, Cholestrinum 3x, and Lycopodium 3x.
Q: How should I use these drops?
A: The general recommendation is to take 5 to 10 drops in a small amount of water, three to four times a day. However, it is advisable to follow the dosage prescribed by a physician.
Q: Can this be used for gallstones?
A: Yes, this product is indicated for symptoms associated with gall bladder stones and may help alleviate mild discomfort.
Q: Should I consult a healthcare professional before taking this product?
A: Yes, it is always recommended to use this product under medical supervision and consult a physician, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are experiencing severe pain.
Haslab Drox 12 Galolith Drops is a homeopathic formulation designed to support gallbladder health and manage digestive discomfort. It is indicated for symptoms associated with gallstones, such as shar...Read More