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Zincum Similiaplex - 50ml
Zincum Similiaplex - 50ml
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- Homeopathic remedy
- Helps nervousness
- All natural
- Calming effect
- Vegan
- Gluten Free
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Zincum Similiaplex - 50ml
$64.43
Pascoe Zincum Similiaplex - 50ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Zincum Similiaplex by Pascoe is a homeopathic remedy that treats nervous hypersensitivity, irritability, impatience and irritable weakness. Belladonna is a powerful muscle relaxant that works to prevent spasms, along with coughs while chamomile can help to keep you relaxed. [LIQUID]
100g (100ml) contains:
Zincum valerianicum 4X 12.5g
Ignatia 4X 12.5g
Kalium phosphoricum 4X 12.5g
Conium maculatum 4X 12.5g
Anamirta cocculus 4X 12.5g
Atropa belladonna 4X 12.5g
Acidum picrinicum 4X 12.5g
Chamomilla recutita 2X 12.5g
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Contains 61% vol. alcohol
Important Information:
Do not use if you are hypersensitive to chamomile and other members of the daisy family.
Zincum valerianicum 4X 12.5g
Ignatia 4X 12.5g
Kalium phosphoricum 4X 12.5g
Conium maculatum 4X 12.5g
Anamirta cocculus 4X 12.5g
Atropa belladonna 4X 12.5g
Acidum picrinicum 4X 12.5g
Chamomilla recutita 2X 12.5g
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Contains 61% vol. alcohol
Important Information:
Do not use if you are hypersensitive to chamomile and other members of the daisy family.
Dosage
Adults, children ≥ 12 years:10-30 drops 1-3 times a day;
Children (6-11) 5-15 drops 1-3 times a day;
Children (ages 2-5) 5-10 drops 1-3 times a day.
The drops should be diluted in some water.
Adults, children ≥ 12 years:10-30 drops 1-3 times a day;
Children (6-11) 5-15 drops 1-3 times a day;
Children (ages 2-5) 5-10 drops 1-3 times a day.
The drops should be diluted in some water.
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CHAMOMILE
A Cup of Chamomile tea isn't just tasty, it's proven to be calming in many ways...
Chamomile is a well-known herb amongst the general population. Its mild, pleasant taste makes it a favourite tea for soothing the digestion and nerves. Chamomile is a sedative, anti-inflammatory and spasmolytic agent that is used for arthritis,
insomnia, anxiety, muscle spasms, digestive upsets,
diarrhea, headaches and pain. One component of chamomile, azulene, has been shown to decrease the release of histamine and
serotonin
in tissues.Serotonin and histamine promote inflammation by attracting immune cells to the area and by increasing the permeability of blood vessels so that more fluid goes into the area.
Chamomile tea or tincture can be gargled to help prevent infection and heal mouth or gum abrasions. It can also be applied topically to wounds, burns and acne for the same purpose. Chamomile has been traditionally used as a tonic for the uterus, specifically to relieve menstrual cramps.
Dried chamomile flowers are commonly made into a tea. Chamomile can also be purchased in capsules or as a tincture. Standardized preparations are available and give the consumer the assurance that the proper plant, and usually, some of an active ingredient is present. Chamomile may be found in formulas for soothing the digestive tract or relaxing the mind and body.
Chamomile is in the same plant family as ragweed therefore individuals with ragweed allergies should not use chamomile. Also, prolonged use of chamomile may lead to sensitization to ragweed. Do not use chamomile while you are pregnant or nursing. Theoretically chamomile may cause drowsiness and should not be taken when performing tasks that require alertness. Theoretically chamomile may increase the effect of sedative medications. Although both of these contraindications have never been proven clinically, caution should be observed.
Chamomile QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Aerial parts of the plant, flowers.
APPLICATIONS
Indigestion, nervousness,
insomnia, stress, menstrual cramps, minor mouth infections.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Tea containing 1-2tsp of dried herb per cup, Capsules 400-1600mg daily standardized to 1.2% apigenin. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Vitamin B
complex,
fennel,
catnip, skullcap,
valerian,
marshmallow.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Prolonged use of chamomile may cause a ragweed allergy.
Do not use chamomile if you are allergic to ragweed.
Do not use chamomile if you re pregnant or nursing.
A Cup of Chamomile tea isn't just tasty, it's proven to be calming in many ways...
Chamomile is a well-known herb amongst the general population. Its mild, pleasant taste makes it a favourite tea for soothing the digestion and nerves. Chamomile is a sedative, anti-inflammatory and spasmolytic agent that is used for arthritis,
insomnia, anxiety, muscle spasms, digestive upsets,
diarrhea, headaches and pain. One component of chamomile, azulene, has been shown to decrease the release of histamine and
serotonin
in tissues.Serotonin and histamine promote inflammation by attracting immune cells to the area and by increasing the permeability of blood vessels so that more fluid goes into the area.
Chamomile tea or tincture can be gargled to help prevent infection and heal mouth or gum abrasions. It can also be applied topically to wounds, burns and acne for the same purpose. Chamomile has been traditionally used as a tonic for the uterus, specifically to relieve menstrual cramps.
Dried chamomile flowers are commonly made into a tea. Chamomile can also be purchased in capsules or as a tincture. Standardized preparations are available and give the consumer the assurance that the proper plant, and usually, some of an active ingredient is present. Chamomile may be found in formulas for soothing the digestive tract or relaxing the mind and body.
Chamomile is in the same plant family as ragweed therefore individuals with ragweed allergies should not use chamomile. Also, prolonged use of chamomile may lead to sensitization to ragweed. Do not use chamomile while you are pregnant or nursing. Theoretically chamomile may cause drowsiness and should not be taken when performing tasks that require alertness. Theoretically chamomile may increase the effect of sedative medications. Although both of these contraindications have never been proven clinically, caution should be observed.
Chamomile QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Aerial parts of the plant, flowers.
APPLICATIONS
Indigestion, nervousness,
insomnia, stress, menstrual cramps, minor mouth infections.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Tea containing 1-2tsp of dried herb per cup, Capsules 400-1600mg daily standardized to 1.2% apigenin. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Vitamin B
complex,
fennel,
catnip, skullcap,
valerian,
marshmallow.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Prolonged use of chamomile may cause a ragweed allergy.
Do not use chamomile if you are allergic to ragweed.
Do not use chamomile if you re pregnant or nursing.
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CHAMOMILEA Cup of Chamomile tea isn't just tasty, it's proven to be calming in many ways...
Chamomile is a well-known herb amongst the general population. Its mild, pleasant taste makes it a favourite tea for soothing the digestion and nerves. Chamomile is a sedative, anti-inflammatory and spasmolytic agent that is used for arthritis,
insomnia, anxiety, muscle spasms, digestive upsets,
diarrhea, headaches and pain. One component of chamomile, azulene, has been shown to decrease the release of histamine and
serotonin
in tissues.Serotonin and histamine promote inflammation by attracting immune cells to the area and by increasing the permeability of blood vessels so that more fluid goes into the area.
Chamomile tea or tincture can be gargled to help prevent infection and heal mouth or gum abrasions. It can also be applied topically to wounds, burns and acne for the same purpose. Chamomile has been traditionally used as a tonic for the uterus, specifically to relieve menstrual cramps.
Dried chamomile flowers are commonly made into a tea. Chamomile can also be purchased in capsules or as a tincture. Standardized preparations are available and give the consumer the assurance that the proper plant, and usually, some of an active ingredient is present. Chamomile may be found in formulas for soothing the digestive tract or relaxing the mind and body.
Chamomile is in the same plant family as ragweed therefore individuals with ragweed allergies should not use chamomile. Also, prolonged use of chamomile may lead to sensitization to ragweed. Do not use chamomile while you are pregnant or nursing. Theoretically chamomile may cause drowsiness and should not be taken when performing tasks that require alertness. Theoretically chamomile may increase the effect of sedative medications. Although both of these contraindications have never been proven clinically, caution should be observed.
Chamomile QUICK FACTS
PARTS USED
Aerial parts of the plant, flowers.
APPLICATIONS
Indigestion, nervousness,
insomnia, stress, menstrual cramps, minor mouth infections.
OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Tea containing 1-2tsp of dried herb per cup, Capsules 400-1600mg daily standardized to 1.2% apigenin. (Clinical doses may be higher as recommended by your practitioner).
WORKS WELL WITH
Vitamin B
complex,
fennel,
catnip, skullcap,
valerian,
marshmallow.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Prolonged use of chamomile may cause a ragweed allergy.
Do not use chamomile if you are allergic to ragweed.
Do not use chamomile if you re pregnant or nursing.
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