DR. RECKEWEG R37
Intestinal colic drops
Ingredients:
Alumina D12, Bryonia D4, Colocynthis D4, Lachesis D30, Lycopodium D4, Mercur. subl. corr. D8, Nux vomica D6, Plumbum acetic. D12, Sulfur D12, Ethanol, Aqua pur.
Indications:
Flatulent colic, meteorism, porphyrinuria, intestinal colic, abdominal spasms of varying genesis which are characteristic in porphyrinuria and affected liver. Cirrhosis of the liver, bilious colic; dysmenorrhoea. Complementary remedy for renal colic. In case of chronic constipation, gradual regularizing effect.
Mode of action:
It is a fact that the liver governs almost the whole detoxicating system in the organism, especially in the intestines. It follows that the functional disorders of the liver will involve a repercussion in the intestines (stoppages). On the other hand, the liver sends toxic elements outward through the intestines.
Flatulence, meteorism, flatulent colic, intestinal cramps—often considered as the after-effects of appendicitis or even of tumours—can also be induced by nicotine. Chronic constipation is a frequent concomitant and R37 becomes even more imperative.
Alumina: Stool in small lumps; constipation.
Bryonia: Constipation; dark stools.
Colocynthis: Flatulent colic; tendency to contraction.
Lachesis: Bad digestion especially after an excess of quinine or alcohol.
Lycopodium: Flatulence in the evening.
Mercur. subl. corros.: Tenesmus; intestinal cramps.
Nux vomica: Intestinal spasms.
Plumbum acet.: Intestinal colic. Watery and nauseous stools; chronic diarrhoea. Abdomen very sensitive to touch.
Sulfur: Reaction agent, malodorous flatulence, swelling of the abdomen. Matutinal diarrhoea.
R37 regularizes stools and will end constipation in many cases.
Dosage:
As prolonged cure: 3 times daily 10–15 drops in a little water before meals.
In case of intermittent pains, colic, meteorism and suspected perforation (eventually the undiluted drops can be held in the mouth and spat out), take for a short while, every 3–5 minutes 5–10–15 drops for ½–1 hour.
In case of fundamental changes, bilious colic, renal colic, inflammation of the appendix and others, the following remarks apply:
Remarks:
In gallbladder colics: additionally or alternately with R7.
In kidney stone colics: additionally or alternately with R27.
To sedate: compare R14.
In enterocolitis: alternate with R4.
In duodenal ulcer and gastritis: additionally R5.
In pancreatitis: see R72.