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Formulated for symptoms associated with constipation such as difficult elimination, hard stools, pain, cramping, itching and bloating.
Directions: Ages 12 and up, take 6 drops or pellets orally (ages 0 to 11, give 3 drops or pellets) as needed or as directed by a healthcare professional. Under age 2, crush or dissolve pellets in purified water. Sensitive persons begin with 1 drop or pellet and gradually increase to full dose.
Active Ingredients: Abies nigra 15x, Aesculus hippocastanum 15x, Aloe socotrina 15x, Alumina 15x, Bryonia 15x, Carbo vegetabilis 15x, Chelidonium majus 15x, Collinsonia canadensis 15x, Graphites 15x, Hydrastis canadensis15x, Kali carbonicum 15x, Lycopodium clavatum 15x, Magnesia muriatica 15x, Mezereum 15x, Nux vomica 15x, Podophyllum peltatum 15x, Rhamnus purshiana 15x, Sanicula 15x, Selenium metallicum 15x, Sepia 15x, Silicea 15x, Tabacum 15x, Veratrum album 15x, Zincum metallicum 15x, Echinacea 3x, Iris versicolor 3x, Phytolacca decandra 3x, Taraxacum officinale 3x.
Liquid Inactive Ingredients: USP Purified water; USP Gluten-free, non-GMO, organic cane dispensing alcohol 20%.
Pellet Inactive Ingredients: Gluten-free, non-GMO, beet-derived sucrose pellets.
According to the Materia Medica the following remedies in Constipation may be administered for the following conditions:
Abies nigra: Constipation; Stomach pain
Aesculus hippocastanum: Constipation; Hard, dry, knotty, white stools
Aloe socotrina: Constipation with heavy pressure in lower part of abdomen
Alumina: Constipation of the most aggravated kind; Marble-like masses pass, but rectum feels full
Bryonia: Constipation; Burning in anus with stools
Carbo vegetabilis: Constipation; Discharge of blood from rectum
Chelidonium majus: Constipation; Stools float; Burning and itching of anus; Alternating constipation and diarrhea
Collinsonia canadensis: Constipation during pregnancy
Echinacea: Blood flows after stools; Abdomen is tender and distended
Graphites: Constipation, large, difficult, knotty stools; Smarting, sore pain in anus on wiping it
Hydrastis canadensis: Raw, smarting in rectum with stools
Iris versicolor: Constipation; Anus feels sore as if sharp points sticking in it
Kali carbonicum: Constipation after or during menses; Burning in rectum and anus
Lycopodium clavatum: Constipation in pregnancy; Stool is hard, difficult, small and incomplete
Magnesia muriatica: Stools are knotty like sheep's dung
Mezereum: Stools, hard, large as if they would split the anus
Nux vomica: Constipation with frequent ineffectual urging
Phytolacca decandra: Constipation; Constipation of the aged
Podophyllum peltatum: Constipation alternating with diarrhea; Constipation, clay-colored, hard, dry, difficult
Rhamnus purshiana: Chronic constipation
Sanicula: Stool of one large heavy mass, must be removed or crumbles at anus
Selenium metallicum: Hard evacuations, followed by a discharge of mucus
Sepia: Constipation obstinate, no urging for days
Silicea: Constipation always before and during menses
Tabacum: Constipation, alternates with diarrhea
Taraxacum officinale: Constipation following an abundant expulsion of feces
Veratrum album: Constipation from inactivity; Stools large with much straining
Zincum metallicum: Hard, small, constipated stool; Stools, large, dry, difficult
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