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Hamamelis Virginiana 30C - 80 Pellets
Hamamelis Virginiana 30C - 80 Pellets
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- May help reduce swelling and inflammation
- Suitable for the whole family
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Hamamelis Virginiana 30C - 80 Pellets
$10.49
Boiron Hamamelis Virginiana 30C - 80 Pellets is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Boiron Hamamelis Virginiana offers 30ch potency pellets. Also known as Witch Hazel, Hamamelis Virginiana is a homeopathic remedy commonly used for the treatment of inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes, varicose veins, and hemorrhoids. The convenient tube is portable, making it perfect to take on the go and also ensure the the exact dose is dispensed every time. [PELLETS]
Contains:
Hamamelis Virginiana 30ch
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Sucrose and lactose
Important Information:
Consult a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep under normal storage conditions. Keep out of reach of children.
Hamamelis Virginiana 30ch
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Sucrose and lactose
Important Information:
Consult a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep under normal storage conditions. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Dispense 5 granules from the tube and dissolve under the tongue 3 times per day. For infants, dissolve 5 granules in 30ml of water. Give 5ml each dose.
Dispense 5 granules from the tube and dissolve under the tongue 3 times per day. For infants, dissolve 5 granules in 30ml of water. Give 5ml each dose.
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WITCH HAZEL
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Native to eastern North America,
Witch Hazel
's (or Hamamelis Virginiana) insect like yellow flowers bloom well into the winter months...
Witch hazel is a small shrub/tree with twisting stems and long forking branches. It has nothing to do with witches, but rather comes from the word 'wych', meaning a pliable branch - as it was used centuries ago to locate underground water and precious metals.
Witch hazel has well-known astringent properties, and therefore commonly used as a topical solution to treat skin irritations, to decrease bleeding, for bites, burns,
poison ivy, inflamed eyes, headaches, muscle pains, back pain, sprains, bruises and arthritic joints. It can also be gargled to relieve mouth irritations or sore throat. Given its strong astringent properties, it is also widely used as a remedy for
varicose veins
and
hemorrhoids, when applied topically to these areas. Studies have confirmed that extracts of witch hazel do act to constrict veins. As astringents can act as topical anti-inflammatories, witch hazel is basically indicated wherever and whenever there is inflammation due to irritation, injury, over use and more. It has also been shown to exhibit anti-viral activity against the herpes simplex virus.
Witch hazel contains a large amount of tannins, which give it its astringent, antiseptic and hemostatic properties, but also what can make it somewhat dangerous when taken internally, if not under the direct supervision of a healthcare practitioner. It is also high in flavonoids and
essential oils. It has also been shown to have significant antioxidant effects.
Witch hazel can be found on its own as an un-distilled or distilled witch hazel water extract, or it is often combined in natural skin products, to help refine skin and tighten pores, or as a hemorrhoid treatment. Although witch hazel is generally recommended for external application, it has been used internally to treat bleeding,
diarrhea
and dysentery. Please consult a health care practitioner before using it for these purposes. As a topical remedy, witch hazel can be applied to affected areas twice daily or as needed.
Witch Hazel - Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Bark, Twigs
Applications
· Hemorrhoids, Varicose Veins, Bleeding Disorders, Inflammation
Optimum Dosage
· Apply Topically As Needed. Consult A Healthcare Practitioner Before Internal Use.
Works Well With
·
Horse Chestnut, Pine Bark Extract,
Butcher's Broom, Fibre
Important Information
· Not Meant For Long Term Internal Use Use Internally With Caution.
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Native to eastern North America,
Witch Hazel
's (or Hamamelis Virginiana) insect like yellow flowers bloom well into the winter months...
Witch hazel is a small shrub/tree with twisting stems and long forking branches. It has nothing to do with witches, but rather comes from the word 'wych', meaning a pliable branch - as it was used centuries ago to locate underground water and precious metals.
Witch hazel has well-known astringent properties, and therefore commonly used as a topical solution to treat skin irritations, to decrease bleeding, for bites, burns,
poison ivy, inflamed eyes, headaches, muscle pains, back pain, sprains, bruises and arthritic joints. It can also be gargled to relieve mouth irritations or sore throat. Given its strong astringent properties, it is also widely used as a remedy for
varicose veins
and
hemorrhoids, when applied topically to these areas. Studies have confirmed that extracts of witch hazel do act to constrict veins. As astringents can act as topical anti-inflammatories, witch hazel is basically indicated wherever and whenever there is inflammation due to irritation, injury, over use and more. It has also been shown to exhibit anti-viral activity against the herpes simplex virus.
Witch hazel contains a large amount of tannins, which give it its astringent, antiseptic and hemostatic properties, but also what can make it somewhat dangerous when taken internally, if not under the direct supervision of a healthcare practitioner. It is also high in flavonoids and
essential oils. It has also been shown to have significant antioxidant effects.
Witch hazel can be found on its own as an un-distilled or distilled witch hazel water extract, or it is often combined in natural skin products, to help refine skin and tighten pores, or as a hemorrhoid treatment. Although witch hazel is generally recommended for external application, it has been used internally to treat bleeding,
diarrhea
and dysentery. Please consult a health care practitioner before using it for these purposes. As a topical remedy, witch hazel can be applied to affected areas twice daily or as needed.
Witch Hazel - Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Bark, Twigs
Applications
· Hemorrhoids, Varicose Veins, Bleeding Disorders, Inflammation
Optimum Dosage
· Apply Topically As Needed. Consult A Healthcare Practitioner Before Internal Use.
Works Well With
·
Horse Chestnut, Pine Bark Extract,
Butcher's Broom, Fibre
Important Information
· Not Meant For Long Term Internal Use Use Internally With Caution.
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WITCH HAZELBy: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Native to eastern North America,
Witch Hazel
's (or Hamamelis Virginiana) insect like yellow flowers bloom well into the winter months...
Witch hazel is a small shrub/tree with twisting stems and long forking branches. It has nothing to do with witches, but rather comes from the word 'wych', meaning a pliable branch - as it was used centuries ago to locate underground water and precious metals.
Witch hazel has well-known astringent properties, and therefore commonly used as a topical solution to treat skin irritations, to decrease bleeding, for bites, burns,
poison ivy, inflamed eyes, headaches, muscle pains, back pain, sprains, bruises and arthritic joints. It can also be gargled to relieve mouth irritations or sore throat. Given its strong astringent properties, it is also widely used as a remedy for
varicose veins
and
hemorrhoids, when applied topically to these areas. Studies have confirmed that extracts of witch hazel do act to constrict veins. As astringents can act as topical anti-inflammatories, witch hazel is basically indicated wherever and whenever there is inflammation due to irritation, injury, over use and more. It has also been shown to exhibit anti-viral activity against the herpes simplex virus.
Witch hazel contains a large amount of tannins, which give it its astringent, antiseptic and hemostatic properties, but also what can make it somewhat dangerous when taken internally, if not under the direct supervision of a healthcare practitioner. It is also high in flavonoids and
essential oils. It has also been shown to have significant antioxidant effects.
Witch hazel can be found on its own as an un-distilled or distilled witch hazel water extract, or it is often combined in natural skin products, to help refine skin and tighten pores, or as a hemorrhoid treatment. Although witch hazel is generally recommended for external application, it has been used internally to treat bleeding,
diarrhea
and dysentery. Please consult a health care practitioner before using it for these purposes. As a topical remedy, witch hazel can be applied to affected areas twice daily or as needed.
Witch Hazel - Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves, Bark, Twigs
Applications
· Hemorrhoids, Varicose Veins, Bleeding Disorders, Inflammation
Optimum Dosage
· Apply Topically As Needed. Consult A Healthcare Practitioner Before Internal Use.
Works Well With
·
Horse Chestnut, Pine Bark Extract,
Butcher's Broom, Fibre
Important Information
· Not Meant For Long Term Internal Use Use Internally With Caution.
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