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GUNA-COUGH
Guna-Cough
is a basic medicine for the treatment of cough. The formula has
decongestant, anti-inflammatory, antispastic and antiseptic activity on the
lower, middle and upper respiratory tract; and promotes the catarrh
liquefication and expectoration. This GUNA formulation is indicated for adults
and children, ideal for the latter, due to the absence of alcohol, and for
diabetic patients, due to the absence of glucose and saccharin. Owing to
select single components of the Materia Medica, Guna-Cough is active both on
dry (Drosera, Sticta pulmonaria, Thymus) and productive coughs
(Coccus cacti); it has a marked sedative and emollient activity (Plantago
major, Althaea officinalis); it is homeopharmacologically active on the
spasmodic component (Drosera, Cuprum aceticum, Thymus); and it
assists in the liquefication of catarrhal secretions (Thyme,
Althaea officinalis) inducing its expectoration (Cetraria
islandica, Sticta pulmonaria).
Uses:
Treatment (non sedative) of cough and bronchial secretion liquefication and
dispersal; Adjuvant in acute and chronic (catarrhal) tracheobronchitis treatment
and in the treatment of cold and flu.
Ingredients:
Althaea officinalis 1X HPUS; Antimonium tartaricum 8X HPUS;
Bryonia alba 6X HPUS; Cetraria islandica 4X HPUS; Coccus cacti 6X HPUS; Cuprum
aceticum 8X HPUS; Drosera 1X HPUS; Echinacea angustifolia 1X HPUS; Plantago
major 1X HPUS; Sticta pulmonaria 4X HPUS; Thyme 1X
Directions
Standard dosage:
Adults: 1 dose of 10 ml from 3 to 6 times a day.
Children: 1 dose of 5 ml from 3 to 6 times a day.
The 5Ws of Guna-Cough
Who: Guna-Cough was developed for patents of
all age groups; ideal for the treatment of congestion, sneezing, wheezing, and
non crucial, infections of the respiratory tract.
What: Guna-Cough- is an innovative
homeopathic medicine formulated from recent scientific discoveries and
developments in Pathophysiology of the Respiratory System. Guna-Cough modifies
the triggers that cause dry and productive cough, and acts on the causal factors
that aggravate breathing difficulties.
When: Administered during cold or
influenzal pathologies for an immediate relief from cough; when there are the
need to liquefy the catarrhal secretions, when in order to promote
expectoration.
Why:
Guna-Cough is an effective medicine, free of adverse
reactions, ensuring a prompt resolution of the symptom of cough. Guna-Cough does
not have a central sedative action. Guna-Cough is not only a medicine for cough,
but also has decongesting, antispastic, and anti-inflammatory actions on the
respiratory tract.
Guna-Cough Clinical case
A 15 year old student, athlete; after daily training
sweats abundantly when he goes out of the dressing room. At some point, he
starts suffering from sore throat and aphonia. At the onset of an extremely
troublesome dry and irritable cough he does not succeed in resting enough,
especially during the night. His athletic performances are compromised due to
his physical conditions, stemming from a degree of exhaustion.
Diagnosis: dry cough. As an alternative, we
recommend the GUNA Method and GUNA Products.
Treatment: Guna-Cough should be applied
immediately after symptoms occur.
Dosage: Standard dosage: Adults:
1 x 10 ml dose 3 to 6 times a day. Children :
1 x 5 ml dose 3 to 6 times a day.
Guna-Cough Most common
combinations
Guna-Cough + Guna-Flu:
dry or productive cough during influenzal attack, especially in
children. Guna-Flu + Guna-Flam: flu syndrome with fever. Guna-Cough +
Citomix: cough in patients affected by recurrent forms of immune deficit
catarrhal bronchitis, especially in children. Guna-Cough + Eubioflor:
persistent cough in immuno-deficient patients suffering from intestinal
dysbiosis. Guna-Cough + Guna-Flam: catarrhal bronchitis and cough with
fever, especially in children. Guna-Cough + Guna-Sinus: post nasal drip
cough. Guna-Cough + Guna-Allergy-Treat (+ Guna-Allergy-Prev): allergic
cough.
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