$23.00
Manufacturer: EU
Purpose: Arnica reduces inflammation, Crataegus supports heart health, Kalium carbonicum aids circulation.
Description
Pumpan (Crataegus D1, Arnica D6, Kalium carbonicum D6) tablets №48
Ingredients
Active ingredients: Crataegus D1, Arnica D6, Kalium carbonicum D6.
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 tablet orally, three times a day.
Children: Consult a healthcare practitioner for appropriate dosage.
Indications
Pumpan tablets are indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with cardiovascular conditions, muscle soreness, and joint pain.
Contraindications
Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding without consulting a healthcare provider. Discontinue use if allergic reaction occurs.
Directions
Take Pumpan tablets as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Allow the tablets to dissolve under the tongue.
Scientific Evidence
Studies have shown that Crataegus (Hawthorn) may have positive effects on heart health by improving blood flow and strengthening the heart muscle. Arnica is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce pain and swelling. Kalium carbonicum is believed to support joint health and alleviate stiffness.
Additional Information
Pumpan tablets combine the synergistic effects of Crataegus, Arnica, and Kalium carbonicum to provide a holistic approach to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health. These ingredients work together to address multiple aspects of these conditions, offering a comprehensive solution for patients seeking natural remedies.
Pharmacological Effects: Crataegus may help dilate blood vessels, improve cardiac function, and regulate blood pressure. Arnica’s anti-inflammatory properties can reduce pain and swelling, while Kalium carbonicum supports joint health and mobility.
Clinical Trials: A study published in the European Journal of Heart Failure found that Crataegus extract improved exercise tolerance and symptoms in patients with heart failure. Another study in the Journal of Clinical Rheumatology showed that Arnica gel was effective in reducing pain and stiffness in patients with osteoarthritis.
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