Heel Vertigoheel Oral Drops (30mL)
Thanks to a combination of valuable natural ingredients, Vertigoheel has been helping people suffering from vertigo for more than 70 years now. It has been proven that this natural medication reduces the number and duration as well as the intensity of dizziness attacks. The first positive effects can already be felt after a short period of time. Supports feelings of dizziness, motion sickness and nausea.
Contrary to many other drugs, Vertigoheel is not known to have any critical side effects or interactions with other medications.
That has the additional benefit of making this product suitable for long-term therapy, allowing the use of other medication, especially for
older patients who often rely on several other medications at the same time.
Another advantage is that Vertigoheel has no sedative effects. It does not make you tired and the ability to concentrate is maintained.
This has a positive effect on the so-called central compensation. This is the ability of the human brain to compensate for dizziness over
time. Chemical-synthetic drugs for dizziness often have a dampening effect on the central nervous system. This not only makes you tired and
restricts concentration but also reduces central compensation.
It is also important to know that certain chemical-synthetic preparations should be only taken for a few days to a few weeks. However, for Vertigoheel with its favorable safety profile a longer-term application is possible. Nevertheless, the positive effect often starts even in acute cases after the first intake.
Directions: Adults - take 10 drops in the mouth three times a day, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. Keep out of reach
of children.
Ingredients: Conium maculatum Spotted hemlock is used, among other things, for circulatory disorders of the brain. Ambra grisea Ambra grisea is used to treat, among others, disorders of the autonomic nervous system, nervous hyperexcitability, and exhaustion.Petroleum rectificatum Petroleum rectificatum is used for dizziness but has many other areas of use.Anamirta cocculus The false myrtle Anamirta cocculus is native to India, Ceylon, and the Indo-Malayan areas. Medically used are the ripe, dried fruits of the plant, called coccels.