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INFORMATION Composition: 1 Tablet cont.: Mercurius praecipitatus ruber 6X, Apis mellifica 4X, Lycopodium 4X, Silicea 6X ana 30 mg; Hamamelis 4X, Carbo vegetabilis 8X, Pulsatilla 6X ana 60 mg. Indications: Fistular suppurations, crural ulcers. Dosage: In general, 1 tablet dissolved under the tongue 3 times daily. In acute conditions, initially 1 tablet every 15 minutes. Forms in which supplied and sizes of packs: Bottle containing 100 tablets. Pharmacological and clinical notes Constituents Indications
Mercurius praecipitatus ruber (red mercury(ll) oxide) Periostitis, nocturnal ostealgia, fistulae of the bone, acne pustulosa Apis mellifica (honey-bee) Edema, sensitivity to contact, urticaria Lycopodium (club-moss) Diseases of the gall bladder, hepatic and bile duct, uric acid diathesis. Silicea (silicic acid) Weakness of the connective tissue and consti-tutional debility, acute and chronic suppurations, Iymphatism. Hamamelis (witch hazel) Venous stasis, varicose veins, (thrombo-) phlebitis, crural ulcers, hemorrhoids. Carbo vegetabilis (wood charcoal) Crural ulcers, burns, acrid secretions, circulatory failure. Pulsatilla (windflower) Venous stasis, varicose veins, edema calf muscles, tendency cold feet.
Based on the individual homeopathic constitutents of Cruroheel, therapeutic possibilities result for the treatment of fistulation. Effective action is found in bone affections and fistular suppurations, especially after pre-treatment with Osteoheel, e.g. in thoracic empyema with fistulation. Also in the case of sports injuries in the region of the legs (but also generally), Cruroheel, in addition to Traumeel ointment externally and Traumeel liquid internally, has proved excellent, e.g. for contusions, strains, rupture of muscles, as well as fractures. Also in cases of venous stasis and circulatory disorders in the region of the leg, as well as to improve the circulation of the blood in crural ulcers and varicose eczema, Cruroheel is indicated, and likewise as additional remedy for rosacea and alopecia. Cruroheel comes to mind for all reaction phases of the connective tissue which occur in the vicinity of osseous, cartilaginous or tendinous structures, as additional remedy to Arsuraneel, Bryaconeel; fistular suppurations, (thoracic empyema, empyema of the gall bladder. etc.); in general, for all serious toxin levels. Cruroheel has proved to be especially efficacious also in alleviating the serious onset of regressive vicariation, when, for example, after regeneration of the intracellular enzymes (by means of Acidum DL-malicum-lnjeel, Traumeel, Engystol, etc.), the physiological detoxication mechanisms again become functional, whereby, through the reaction phases, the intermediary homotoxins should be decomposed and detoxicated. Then, in addition to Cruroheel, in particular Traumeel tablets, Arsuraneel and possibly Bryaconeel are prescribed.
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