Cardiovazol

Cardiovasol: a review of a homeopathic remedy

Cardiovasol is a homeopathic remedy produced by the Russian company Cyto-Officina. It is used to treat various diseases of the cardiovascular system, such as hypertension, angina pectoris, arrhythmia, osteochondrosis and others.

Homeopathy is a method of treatment that is based on the theory of "similarity", according to which a disease can be treated with substances that cause similar symptoms in healthy people. Homeopathic remedies usually contain diluted and diluted doses of active ingredients, making them safe and free of side effects.

Cardiovasole contains the following active ingredients: arnica montana, arsenicum album, hydragis alba, potassium carbonicum, natrium muriaticum, abrotanum, baryta chloridum, graphites, potassium bromatum, latroxinum, scylla maritima and zinc metallicum.

Arnica montana is used to treat heart pain, arsenicum album - to treat angina pectoris and arrhythmia, hydragis alba - to treat hypertension and heart failure, potassium carbonicum - to treat heart diseases, natrium muriaticum - to treat cardiac disorders and headaches, abrotanum - for treatment of osteochondrosis, barite chloridum - for the treatment of hypertension and atherosclerosis, graphites - for the treatment of heart disease and depression, potassium bromatum - for the treatment of arrhythmia and neuroses, latroxinum - for the treatment of thyroid diseases, scylla maritima - for the treatment of heart failure, and zinc metallicum - for the treatment of diseases of the heart and nervous system.

Cardiovasol is taken orally, usually diluted in a small amount of water. The dosage and duration of treatment depend on the specific case and are determined by the doctor.

Although homeopathy is not widely recognized in the medical community, many patients report positive effects from the use of homeopathic remedies, including Cardiovasol. However, you should always consult your doctor before starting treatment to ensure it is safe and effective.