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  2. Bach flower remedies - Wikipedia

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    Bach flower remedies (BFRs) are solutions of brandy and water—the water containing extreme dilutions of flower material developed by Edward Bach, an English homeopath, in the 1930s. Bach claimed that the dew found on flower petals retains the supposed healing properties of that plant. [1] Systematic reviews of clinical trials of Bach flower ...

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  4. Edward Bach - Wikipedia

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    Edward Bach (/ ˈ b æ tʃ / ⓘ BATCH; 24 September 1886 – 27 November 1936) was a British medical doctor, bacteriologist, homeopath, and spiritual writer, best known for developing the Bach flower remedies, a form of alternative medicine inspired by classical homeopathic traditions.

  5. Eflornithine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects when applied as a cream include rash, redness, and burning. [4] Side effects of the injectable form include bone marrow suppression, vomiting, and seizures. [5] It is unclear if it is safe to use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. [5] It is recommended typically for children over the age of 12. [5]

  6. Actovegin - Wikipedia

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    Actovegin is a highly filtered extract obtained from calf blood which enhances aerobic oxidation in mammals. [1] This improves absorption of glucose and oxygen uptake in tissue, [1] which may enhance physical performance and stamina. Injecting it into the blood track is not allowed. [clarification needed] Local utilisation is allowed in ...

  7. Cinnarizine - Wikipedia

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    Cinnarizine is an antihistamine and calcium channel blocker of the diphenylmethylpiperazine group. [5] It is prescribed for nausea and vomiting due to motion sickness [6] or other sources such as chemotherapy, [7] vertigo, [8] or Ménière's disease. [9] Cinnarizine is one of the leading causes of drug-induced parkinsonism.

  8. Talk:Bach flower remedies - Wikipedia

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    LeadSongDog. You say Bach flower remedies cannot be called "preparations", however this is exactly how the Oxford dictionary defines them. "Preparations of the flowers of various plants used in a system of complementary medicine intended to relieve ill health by influencing underlying emotional states."

  9. Atropine - Wikipedia

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    Atropine, a tropane alkaloid, is an enantiomeric mixture of d - hyoscyamine and l -hyoscyamine, with most of its physiological effects due to l -hyoscyamine. Its pharmacological effects are due to binding to muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. It is an antimuscarinic agent.

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