Bakson's Cinchona Officinalis is a homoeopathic dilution which helps in congestion, haemorrhages and anaemia. It helps to take the body through a state of complete relaxation and prolapse. It is useful for debility due to profuse exhausting discharges, loss of vital fluids, excessive suppuration, diarrhoea etc. It is effective for conditions with intermittent periodicity as in fevers and neuralgia, where the patient exhibits symptoms of weakness, nervousness and oversensitivity to light, noise, odours and pain. It is also beneficial for acute diseases, chronic gout and in postoperative gas pains. It also helps with flatulence and undigested stools.
Key Ingredients
Cinchona officinalis 1x
Key Benefits
- Effective for circulation producing congestion, anaemia and haemorrhages
- Useful for intermittent periodic problems like fevers and neuralgia
- Helps with flatulence, where belching of bitter fluid or regurgitation of food gives no relief but gets worse on eating
- Helpful for undigested, yellow, frothy and painful stools which get worse at night, after meals, during hot weather and also from fruit, milk and beer
- Helpful for debility due to profuse exhausting discharges, loss of vital fluids, excessive suppuration, diarrhoea, haemorrhages etc
- Effective for early stages of acute disorders like chronic gout, chronic suppurative pyelitis and postoperative gas pains where there is no relief even after passing it
Directions For Use
Use as directed by the physician
Safety Information
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
- Read the product label carefully before use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Do not exceed the recommended dosage
More Information
Cinchona or China officinalis was the first remedy proved by Dr Hahnemann. It acts upon the blood and circulation producing congestion and haemorrhages, anaemia, a state of complete relaxation and prolapse. There is marked debility due to profuse exhausting discharges, loss of vital fluids, excessive suppuration, diarrhoea, haemorrhages, etc. China is indicated in conditions with intermittent periodicity as in fevers and neuralgia. Patient is weak, nervous and oversensitive to light, noise, odours, and pain.
It is indicated in the early stages of acute diseases, chronic gout, chronic suppurative pyelitis and in post-operative gas pains where there is no relief from passing it. There is flatulence where belching of bitter fluid or regurgitation of food gives no relief and it is worse on eating fruit. Stools are undigested, frothy, yellow and painless, worse at night, after meals, during hot weather, from fruit, milk and beer.