Information about Dr. Reckeweg R-28 Menstrual Disorder Drops
Dr. Reckeweg R-28 Menstrual Disorder Drop is a homeopathic medicine commonly indicated to treat Dysmenorrhea, Amenorrhea, Irregular periods.
Size: 22 ml
Product Origin: Germany
Key Benefits:
• It acts on the unstriped muscular fibers.
• It is indicated in the conditions of exhaustion due to loss of blood.
• It treats flushes of heat followed by perspiration.
• It alleviates dull pains across the small of the back.
Key Ingredients
• Acid. sulf.
• Aesculus
• Crocus
• Ferrum phosph.Hamamelis
• Secale cornutum
Directions For Use:
• According to the graveness, 4-6 times a day 10-15 drops in some water before meals.
• After improvement, reduce the dose to 3 times daily 10 drops.
• Even after complete recovery, take the medicine for a longer period of time.
• It will be advisable to take 5-10 drops twice daily (morning and night), for about 8 days before the next menstruation is due.
Additional Information:
Ingredients:
• Acidum sulfuric. D 4, Aesculus D 2, Crocus D 4, Ferrum phosphoric. D 8, Hamamelis. D 6, Secale cornut. D 6, Ethanol, Aqua pur.
Mode of action:
• Acid. sulf.: Bleedings of any type, flushes of heat followed by perspiration. Exhaustion, weariness.
• Aesculus: Characteristic effect: general venous stasis, worse when across the small of the back, pulsations all over the body. Uterine prolapsus with strange pain in lumbo-sacral region (left side), same pains as experienced in pregnancy.
• Crocus: Menstrual blood is dark or black, clotty. Feeling of something moving around in abdomen, without abortion.
• Ferrum phosph.: Acts energetically on the blood circulation, excellent in dilatation of the veins.
• Hamamelis: Indicated in hemorrhage, influences especially the veins. Headaches. Dark coloured blood, sensation of pain in the affected parts. Exhaustion caused by loss of blood.
• Secale cornutum: Act mainly on the unstriped muscular fibres; congestion, distress and uterine
• prolapsus. Primary effect upon contraction, secondary effect produces dilatation of unstriped muscular fibres.
Remarks:
• In climacteric metrorrhagia: see R-10.
• In inflammation of pelvic organs: see R-38, respectively R-39. Those preparations may be given in addition to’or in alternation with R-28, provided the bleeding is caused by inflammation, cysts or similar conditions.
• R-42 in venostasis.
• Sacral pain in women: see R-50.
• In anaemia: see R-31.
• In dysmenorrhoea: see R-75.