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Heel Cocculus Compositum (100 Tabs) | 
enlarge | Brand: Heel Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $20.25
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 28347
UPC: 787647100781 ASIN: B000XS02SY
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| • | motion sickness | | • | Nausea with or with out tinnitis | | • | homeopatic | | • | lightheadedness |
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Product Description WHAT IS IT? Cocculus Compositum is a homeopathic product. Each 300 mg tablet contains as active ingredients: Cocculus indicus 4x 210 mg: Conium maculatum 3x 30 mg; Ambra grisea 6x 30 mg; Petroleum 8x 30 mg each in lactose base. Each 300 mg tablet contains as an inactive ingredient: Magnesium stearate. (1x= 1:10 dilution, 2x=1:100, 3x= 1:1000, etc.) WHAT DOES IT DO? This formula is exactly like a prescription product found in the PDR which is used for vertigo and dizziness. CAUTIONS If symptoms persist or worsen, a physician should be consulted. As with any drug if you are pregnant or nursing a baby, seek the advice of a health care professional before using this product. Store tightly closed at controlled room temperature. Protect from light and moisture. DOSE Adults and Children above 6 years: 2 to 3 tablets sublingually or dissolved completely in mouth 3 times daily or as directed by a physician. Infants and children to 6 years: 1/2 the adult dosage
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| Customer Reviews:
It seems to work for me December 2, 2008 MaryJo Boyle (Stillwater, MN) I have bilateral Meniere's Disease with rotational vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss. After several episodes of vertigo accompanied by VIOLENT vomiting, I tried this product. Since I've been taking it, I've been able to avoid the vomiting, though not the vertigo. As soon as I feel the "whirlies" coming on, I put one of these under my tongue, followed by 1 or 2 more after it dissolves, until I'm sure I'm not going to vomit. Then I take Ativan, which is what my doc prescribed for the vertigo. It's made a huge difference! Before I had this product, I'd take the Ativan, then vomit within 5 or 10 minutes, so the Ativan never had a chance to work. My vertigo episodes now last from 1 to 3 hours, instead of 4 to 6.
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