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GUNA-DIZZY
Guna-Dizzy is the result of a powerful combination
of homeopathic and organotherapeutic ingredients, intermediate catalysts, and
vitamins and hormones. This GUNA formulation is effective with the different
forms of the vertigo syndrome: Organic causes: mostly vascular;
Degenerative causes: connected with aging; Nervous causes: connected
with neurovegetative instability; Cocculus, Conium, Ambra, Chininum
salycilicum are some of the homeopathic medicines defining the core of this
homeopathic medicine, as they have important stimulating activity on the Central
and Peripheral Nervous Systems. Other ingredients in Guna-Dizzy which are
effective with the vestibular vertigo forms are Tabacum, Artery
Porcine, Placenta totalis Porcine, acting by reducing the vasal spasm,
a frequent initiating factor of the vertiginous syndrome (vascular vertigo).
The Krebs’cycle intermediates act on the degenerative aspect of vertigo,
by recovering inner ear cells’ metabolic activity. Particularly interesting is
the use of homeopathized Melatonin and Adrenalin: the former
regulates the neuro-endocrine function, the latter supports a stressed
organism, and together with vascular medicines, it resolves angiospasm. Finally,
the group B vitamins (Pyridoxinum and Thyaminum hydrochloricum)
have a trophic activity on nerve fibers, thus improving the transmission among
cerebellar centers and the inner ear.
Uses: vertiginous syndromes of different
etiology: vascular, vestibular, or degenerative.
Ingredients: a-Ketoglutaricum acidum 6X HPUS;
Adrenalinum 6X HPUS; Ambra grisea 6X HPUS; Artery, Porcine 6X; Cerebellum,
Porcine 6X; Chininum salicylicum 6X HPUS; Cocculus indicus 4X HPUS; Conium
maculatum 3X HPUS; Fumaricum acidum 6X HPUS; Malic acid 6X; Melatonin 4C;
Petroleum 8X HPUS; Placenta totalis Porcine 6X HPUS; Pteridium aquilinum 8X;
Pyridoxinum hydrochloricum 6X HPUS; Quinhydrone 6X; Tabacum 6X HPUS; Thiaminum
hydrochloricum 4X HPUS.
Directions: 10 drops 3 times a day. In acute
phase 10 drops every 30 minutes for 2-3 hours.
The 5Ws of Guna-Dizzy
Who: Guna-Dizzy was
developed for every patient affected by dizziness or motion sickness
particularly of vascular and neurogenic origin, and for elderly persons with
dizziness of atherosclerotic origin.
What: Guna-Dizzy is
an innovative homeopathic medicine formulated in accordance with the most modern
developments in Pathophysiology of the nervous system. Guna-Dizzy it has been
created to act both on causes and on symptoms of the vertiginous syndrome.
When: Administered
in all forms of dizziness: vascular, vestibular, and degenerative.
Used when the symptomatology is acute; or when a
lasting preventive and antidegenerative therapy is desired.
Why: Guna-Dizzy is
an effective medicine, free of adverse reactions. It is not contraindicated with
alcohol consumption and is non-addictive. It is active on the multiple causes of
dizziness. Guna-Dizzy is not only a symptomatic medicine, but it has also, a
deep anti-degenerative activity.
Guna-Dizzy Clinical case
A 66 year old retired woman, she has been affected
by vague and indefinite symptoms, above all a recurrent sense of balance
alteration and dizziness, since the time she stopped working. A radiograph of
the spinal column shows advanced signs of degenerative arthritis. The onset of
dizziness episodes is positional, i.e. a result of sudden posture changes. The
patient reports a sense of rotation of her body in space, as well as vegetative
reactions such as nausea, cold sweating and tachycardia.
Diagnosis: vertigo syndrome of possible
vascular origin. As an alternative, we recommend the GUNA Method and GUNA
Products.
Treatment: Guna-Dizzy (Guna-Arthro is
recommended to be used in conjunction, 20 drops twice a day, because of its
property to treat degenerative arthritis).
Dosage: 10 drops twice a day. In acute cases
10 drops every 30 minutes for 2-3 hours.
Guna-Dizzy Most common
combinations
Guna-Dizzy + Guna-Cell + Guna-Fem/ Guna-Male:
vertigo syndromes in patients suffering from
light head, dizziness, motion sickness, professional stress, drug side effects,
and general decay associated with aging. Guna-Dizzy + Guna-Kidney:
According to associations observed in Traditional Oriental Medicine. Guna-Dizzy
+ Guna-Arthro: vertigo syndrome of possible arthrotic origin.
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