Product details & mandatory information
Adler Pharma Kalium bichromicum D12 Biochemistry according to Dr Schuessler No. 27 in detail
Ingredients:
- 250 mg potassium bichromicum D12
- Calcium behenate
- Potato starch
- lactose
Description of the functions:
Potassium bichromicum is used to regulate cholesterol metabolism. It helps with the utilisation of carbohydrates and is recommended during stress, intense exercise and other situations that lead to increased chromium loss. No. 27 plays an important role in the prevention of arteriosclerosis. It also influences the feeling of hunger and satiety and promotes weight loss. It is also recommended for acne, as it regulates fat metabolism.
Effect:
The minerals according to Dr Schüssler are used as a regulatory therapy, ideal for health care, disease prevention and to accompany or support medical therapy. Dr Schüssler distinguishes between operating substances (functional substances in the cells) and building materials, which are required for the body's structure. The minerals are diluted in such a way that they are absorbed directly into the tissue and blood via the oral mucosa. Schüssler salts are high-quality homeopathic medicines that are administered to the body to compensate for a lack of nutrients in the cells.
Application:
The application depends on the described functions of the minerals. Allow the tablets to dissolve in the mouth or dissolve them in water in portions throughout the day and take them in sips. The dosage depends on individual requirements.
Special instructions:
Can be used from infancy.
Note:
Contains lactose.
Advantages
- Regulates cholesterol metabolism
- Promotes weight loss
- Prevents arteriosclerosis
Important notes
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The seller reserves the right to carry out a pharmaceutical check by our pharmacists on the quantity of the medicine ordered. This may result in reductions in your order for this product. The invoice amount will then be adjusted automatically.
The reason for this is our pharmaceutical duty of care.