Vertigoheel is crazy stuff?

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  1. EAOfficial

    EAOfficial Member

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    So I was looking up the ingredients of this "vertigoheel" stuff...

    It seems to be a mix of petroleum jelly or mineral oil "petroleum rectificatum"

    2 poisonous plants, including hemlock

    And ambergris

    Whaaaa!!!?? What kind of crazy nonsense is this?

    There was even a medical case report of a young dude who went nuts after taking it as being instructed, one pill every hour (too much, obviously)

    And JOH says homeopathy hyper-dilutes things to chemical undetectable-ness, but the searches I did brought up tens of milligrams doses

    Without more info, I would strongly recommend people not take this
     
  2. John of Ohio

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    There is no plausible recommendation by anyone in recent years to use Vertigoheel for Meniere's. Neither useful nor available. End of that story.

    --John of Ohio
     
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  3. Lilja

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    My pharmacist said it would only help him If I bought that expensive stuff.
    If you are a person believing in homeopathy, you have chances "it" helps (placebo effect).
    In Germany we have Vertigoheel recommended/advertised for elderly peoples' dizziness.
    Not MD.
     
  4. Lilja

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    I know only drops (alcohol). Tablets are made of lactose.
    It's not one gram of petroleum , but 1g of homeopatic petroleum diluted / D8.
    I personally don't believe the story of the young man. Maybe he tried to smoke them.
     

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