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Barber's Itch

Barber's Itch

 A homeopathic combination pack with two single remedies Rhus Toxicodendron and Cicuta Virosa for relief of symptoms associated with barber's itch.

Rhus Toxicodendron: Rhus Toxicodendron has marked action on treating symptoms associated with barber's and baker's itch. There are vesicular eruptions on the body. Vesicles are yellow, appear from left to right side, with much swelling, inflammation and burning. Eruptions are itching, burning and stinging. Itching is worse at night, cold wet rainy weather and is better by warm application. Rhus Toxicodendron is also useful in herpes zoster and cellulitis.

Cicuta Virosa: Cicuta Virosa is useful in barber's itch when the exudation forms into a hard lemon coloured crust. There are elevated eruptions, as large as peas. Suppressed eruptions causes brain disease.

Directions: Adults: Take 4-5 pellets or tablets orally by mouth and allow them to dissolve on tongue. Repeat at least 3 times a day, about 30 minutes before or after food. Similarly take the second remedy after a gap of 30 minutes, make sure to remember the sequence. Children: Half of the adult dose.

Ingredients: Allergies Skin Relief Combo is packed with two single homeopathic remedies:

1. RHUS TOXICODENDRON 30
2. CICUTA VIROSA 30

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