Hepel - description and instructions for use

Manufacturer: Biologische Heilmittel Heel GmbH
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Description of pharmacological action

Hepel - homeopathic tablets or solution for injection of a complex composition. The drug has anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, choleretic, antispasmodic and antidiarrheal properties, which allows it to be used for diseases of the hepato-biliary system. In case of inflammatory processes in the biliary tract (cholangitis or cholecystitis), the use of the drug against the background of the use of Injeel-Chol and Chelidonium-Homaccord is justified. If the disease is accompanied by a gastrocardial symptom complex or develops against the background of gastritis, use homeopathic remedies Nux vomica-Homaccord and Gastricumeel. If the patient has panctheatopathy, then Hepel is prescribed in combination with Hepar suis-Injeel and Ceanothus-Homaccord. For lesions of the liver parenchyma, treatment results are better if the drug is prescribed together with Injeel-Chol and Chelidonium-Homaccord. It is also recommended to use the drug for appetite disorders, bloating, polyarthritis, eczema, acne - to stimulate the detoxification activity of hepatocytes. Indications for the use of individual components of Hepel Carduus marianus are for chronic pathology of the hepatobiliary system caused by congestion in the veins of the extremities, the pelvis and the portal vein system. It is also used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. Lycopodium - for any diseases of the liver and bile ducts, digestive disorders, acute and chronic skin diseases, for disorders associated with entering old age, as well as for pathological mood disorders or changes in behavioral reactions. China is used to relieve acute diarrhea, and is also used in the treatment of biliary colic, dyspeptic disorders, general exhaustion of the body and skin rashes. Chelidonium is prescribed for stone formation in the bile ducts and for chronic pathology of the hepatobiliary system. Veratrum - recommended for progressive heart failure due to infectious diseases, as well as in the case of neuralgia, diarrhea, excessive excitability with neurotic disorders. Phosphorus - for severe infectious diseases, exhaustion, inflammatory diseases of the digestive organs, and disorders of behavior or mood. Nux moschata is a disease of the digestive system with the predominant symptom of increased gas formation. Colocynthis is effective for painful spasms that occur in the biliary tract and intestinal wall.

Directions for use and doses

The tablets are intended for sublingual use 60 minutes after meals or on an empty stomach 15 minutes before meals. The dosage regimen is recommended by your doctor. Typically a dosage of 1 tablet 3 times a day is required. The course of treatment is individual (from 3 weeks to 1 month). For children under 3 years old – ¼ tablets are ground into powder and dissolved in a teaspoon of boiled water. Children over 3 years old can use an adult dosage (tablets are crushed into powder or given under the tongue). In acute situations, it is allowed to take tablets every 15 minutes for the first 2 hours, after which treatment can be continued as usual.

Homeopathy Heel Hepeel

Does anyone not believe in homeopathy as much as I do not believe in it?

This is not the first time I have come face to face, so to speak, with homeopathic medicines from the German company Heel, and until recently I believed in their effectiveness. I tested the effect of several drugs on myself (review of mesotherapy as a real way to get rid of cellulite).

But my latest purchase, in the amount of three (!) packages, made me doubt the miraculous effect of these drugs and homeopathy in general.

So, the background.

I had the opportunity to attend an ultrasound scan at the clinic with complaints of bitterness in my mouth. It was clear to me, as a person close to medicine (pharmaceutical education, 5 years of work in a pharmacy, veterinary courses in abundance) that the problem was the gallbladder.

The ultrasound showed a whole range of diagnoses, including chronic cholecystitis, cholangitis and, as the ultrasound doctor put it, “a liver to a point.”

How there could be such an abundance of diagnoses for a healthy lifestyle person who never smokes or drinks is another question. But that’s not really the point.

To calm myself down, I decided to resort to the lesser evil - homeopathy.

I didn’t start taking hepatoprotectors until I saved up some money for the next ultrasound at another clinic, re-tested and did the ultrasound again.

Actually, history.

My choice fell on Lymphomyosot and Hepel.

I’ll tell you in three words that many doctors who have been trained in Heel drugs know such simple truths that when starting to take homeopathy from this company, you must first start with drops of Lymphomyosot (it has a synergistic property, i.e. it improves absorption subsequent medications, in my case Hepel),

To enhance the effect for certain diseases, a combination of several homeopathic remedies is recommended.

Taking lymphomyosot enhances the penetration of drugs from other groups into tissues. This allows both a reduction in their dosage and helps reduce the toxic effects of drugs on organs and tissues.

and secondly, the second truth, which not every doctor warns about - you cannot take mint in any form (mint toothpastes, chewing gum, tea, etc.), because menthol inactivates the effect of the drug.

I drank Lymphomyosot according to the regimen for 2 weeks (the regimen is as follows: 15 drops in a small amount of water three times a day with an interval of 2 hours from meals), then I started taking Hepel (1 tablet three times a day with the same interval).

➤ It is better to keep all Heel drugs sublingually! If these are drops, then hold them under your tongue for at least 15 seconds and swallow. If it is a tablet, then keep it under your tongue until completely dissolved, this will make the effect more pronounced.

I bought three packs at once, while I was still purchasing, and at the price of a distributor, not a pharmacy (this is about minus 30 percent of the pharmacy cost).

And she began to “treat”...

The first two days I took pills every hour, up to 10 tablets per day (the instructions allow this in case of a serious condition. By the way, Bittner also allows this intake).

Halfway through finishing the third jar, I realized that there would be no work, and my condition was getting worse and worse - the bitterness in my mouth did not decrease, and when eating I was tormented by nausea, the stool became lighter and no longer looked like diarrhea, sorry (this never happened before)

It was the second month of treatment... Again an ultrasound of the abdominal cavity and confirmation of cholecystitis.

Let me remind you that the drug Hepel is used for:

• Diseases of the bile ducts and liver (chronic hepatitis, cholelithiasis, chronic cholecystitis, chronic cholangitis);

• intestinal dysbiosis;

• chronic enteritis;

• chronic colitis;

• as part of complex therapy for skin diseases (for example, acne, allergic dermatitis or eczema).

As you can see, it was not for nothing that I highlighted the diagnosis “cholecystitis” in bold italics. How could the drug not help? Even in the acute stage? After 3 doses of packs and 2.5 months of treatment?

My faith in Heel homeopathy has been shaken...

Appearance of Hepel packaging

Manufacturer information

Compound

Type and form of Hepel tablets

I would also like to tell you how to avoid falling for counterfeit Heel medications.

About 7-8 years ago, all Heel drugs were withdrawn from circulation due to frequent counterfeits. Heel left the farm for a long time. market.

About 3-4 years ago it appeared again and now you can distinguish the original drug from a fake by the “Cascade” hologram (this is the official distributor of Heel in Ukraine).

Secondly, you can always request a quality certificate from the pharmacy, which must match the series with the packaging.

The pharmacy can provide this certificate immediately (the pharmacy stores copies of the certificates), or within three working days the original certificate with a wet seal will be requested from the official distributor.

PS after 2.5 months of treatment with Hepel, I bought a regular artichoke in capsules and a hepatoprotector based on soy phospholipids, after a couple of weeks the effect was obvious.

Conclusions: I do not recommend Hepel for the treatment of cholecystitis, cholangitis, or other serious diseases. From my own experience, after suffering for almost 3 months, I realized that this drug is no better than a pacifier!

It may be suitable for prevention, or for children who are too early to take synthetic drugs.

I wish everyone good health!

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