St. George’s Biocombination 16 (BC16) tablets for Nervous Exhaustion

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About St. George’s Bio-Combination 16 tablets

St. George’s Biochemic Combination Tablets BC16 is a homeopathic remedy that is used in the treatment of nervous exhaustion and depression. Nervous debility, anxiety, and depression can also be treated using this remedy. It has antispasmodic properties and helps in relieving exhaustion and weakness of muscles.

Key Benefits:

  • Useful in treating nervous exhaustion and depression
  • Helps in relieving pain in bone and joints
  • Improves strength of blood cell walls and arteries
  • Reduces stress and anxiety
  • Effective in reducing weakness and cramping pain in the muscles

St. George’s Bio-combination Tablets BC 16 contents and their action:

  • Calcarea phosphorica – 3x the anemias after acute diseases and chronic wasting diseases. Pains in joints and bones. Numbness and crawling are characteristic sensations, and tendency to perspiration
  • Ferrum phosphoricum – 3x Gives strength to blood cell walls and arteries. Can help in great weakness.
  • Kalium phosphoricum – 3x It is a nerve nutrient, good for strengthening nerve character, Stress and exam anxiety.
  • Magnesia phosphorica – 3x Wandering pains and cramps, Weakness, tiredness and exhaustion. All pains that are constricted and spasmodic.
  • Natrum muriaticum – 3x  Exhaustion and weak muscles, Heavy sleep and tiredness in the morning. Depressed, particularly in chronic diseases.

Dosage:

Adults should take 4 tablets every three hours or four times a day, children should take 1-2 tablets four times a day. Or, as directed by the physician.

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Weight 0.8 g
Product Size

30gm

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