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Weleda Bidor 5% Tablets - for relief of migraine headacheWeleda Bidor 5% Tablets
For relief of migraine

Weleda Bidor 5% is an anthroposophic medicine for the symptomatic relief of migraine. To reduce the tendency to migraine attacks, a course of Weleda Bidor 1% is recommended.

Ingredients: Each 200mg tablet contains: Ferrous sulphate monohydrate 4mg; Silica 1.6mg. Also contains Maltodextrin, Sucrose, Lactose and Vegetable binders


Properties:

  • not a painkiller

  • stimulates and strengthens the weakened nervous system after stress and tension

  • helps regulate the digestive system against triggers, e.g. chocolate, alcohol, dairy products

  • suitable for vegetarians and those on a gluten-free diet

Users: Anyone looking for a natural treatment for migraine

Directions for use: Adults: during an attack 1-2 tablets, swallowed with water, every half to 1 hour, up to a maximum of 20 tablets in any 12 hour period. Children: Use Weleda Bidor 1% for relief of migraine or headaches

Consult your doctor or pharmacist if symptoms do not go away or if you are pregnant.
 

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Ingredient Rationale:

Ferrous sulphate monohydrate is a combination of Sulphur and Iron help to regulate the metabolic and digestive processes and bring balance to the rhythmic (heart, lungs and circulation) system.

Silica (Quartz). A mineral making up 12% of the earth's crust. Flints from the common quartz, a colourless crystal, are used. Silica is suggested in homeopathy for illnesses as a result of a weakened immune system.

 

 

Maltodextrin is a glucose polymer composed of a mixture of dextrin and maltose prepared by the limited hydrolysis of starch. It is used as a tablet binding agent.

The Sucrose is from Cane Sugar.

Lactose also called milk sugar is obtained from the whey of milk.

The vegetable binders are tablet binders based on vegetable oils and spray dried Acacia.


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