Kralonin

Cralonin: a homeopathic remedy for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases

Cralonin is a homeopathic medicine produced by Biologische Heilmittel Heel GmbH from Germany. This is an analgesic that is used for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, such as coronary disease, infectious-toxic myocarditis, angina pectoris, hypertension, pre- and post-infarction conditions, as well as for the treatment of functional disorders of cardiac activity, vegetative-vascular dystonia, spinal osteochondrosis , physical and mental stress, and “senile heart.”

The composition of Cralonin includes Crataegus 70 ml, Spigelia anthelmia D2 and Kalium carbonicum D3 in 1 ml in a 45% alcohol solution. Crataegus is a herbal component that helps supply the heart muscle with blood and oxygen and regulates blood pressure. Spigelia anthelmia is a homeopathic ingredient that is used to treat heart and head pain. Kalium carbonicum is an ingredient that is used to treat chronic fatigue and weakness in the heart.

Cralonin has no contraindications or side effects. There is no data on its interaction with other drugs. There is also no evidence of overdose. However, long-term use of Cralonin (several months) should be carried out under the supervision of a doctor.

Cralonine is one of the many homeopathic medicines used to treat cardiovascular diseases. It is widely used in Germany and other countries around the world. Although homeopathic medicines can be controversial among medical professionals, Cralonine is considered a safe and effective treatment for cardiovascular diseases.

Literature:

  1. Mikhailov I.V. "Handbook of homeopathy."
  2. Register of Medicines of Russia. Edition 9.
  3. "Modern homeopathy. A practical guide to the use of homeopathic medicines from Heel."