Description

Also known as

r 63

Properties

Form
Drops
Weight
69 (gms)
Dimensions
3 (cm) x 3 (cm) x 9 (cm)

Indications of Dr. Reckeweg R63  

Peripheral vascular disturbances, acroparaesthesia, endangiitis obliterans, intermittent claudication, Raynaud's disease, cramps in calf muscles, diseases of veins.

Mode of Action of Main Ingredients in Dr. Reckeweg R63  

Adrenalinum: Spasmolytic, acting on the muscular layer of blood vessels.

Aesculus: Venous congestion, particularly in the true pelvis.

Cuprum aceticum: Spasmodic constriction of voluntary and involuntary muscles, cramps in calf muscles.

Potentilla anserina: Spasms of various kind, cramps in calf muscles.

Secale cornutum: Gangrene of the diabetic patient, numbness and paraesthesia in the limbs, cramps with the sensation of coldness or absence of any sensation.

Tabacum: Cramps in all limbs accompanied by weakness and formication.

Veratrum: Sensation of coldness throughout the entire body, cramps in calf muscles, numbness and absence of any sensations.

Dosage of Dr. Reckeweg R63  

  • 10-15 drops in water, three times daily before meals. In severe cases the initial dosage is 10 drops every 1 to 2 hours

Terms and Conditions

We have assumed that you have consulted a physician before purchasing this medicine and are not self medicating.

Peripheral vascular disturbances, acroparaesthesia, endangiitis obliterans, intermittent claudication, Raynaud's disease, cramps in calf muscles, diseases of veins. Adrenalinum: Spasmolytic, acting on the muscular layer of blood vessels. Cuprum aceticum: Spasmodic constriction of voluntary and involuntary muscles, cramps in calf muscles. Secale cornutum: Gangrene of the diabetic patient, numbness and paraesthesia in the limbs, cramps with the sensation of coldness or absence of any sensation. Veratrum: Sensation of coldness throughout the entire body, cramps in calf muscles, numbness and absence of any sensations. 10-15 drops in water, three times daily before meals. In severe cases the initial dosage is 10 drops every 1 to 2 hours We have assumed that you have consulted a physician before