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Stomi-kalm

Drops for relieving abdominal pain and gas in infants

Most babies between the ages of 3 weeks and 3 months will suffer from colic (abdominal pain and cramps). These are abdominal pains that result from changes that the baby's digestive system goes through when he goes from a fetal state where all the food comes through the umbilical cord and a birth condition when the food comes through the mouth. These abdominal pains and cramps cause great discomfort in the baby, appear throughout the day and are very common between the evening and the morning.
 
Each package contains: 30 ml (approx. 600 drops).
Recommended use: : 5 drops, 3 times a day between meals, or in acute cases 5 drops every half hour.

Stomi-kalm Benefits:

  • Relieves Occasional Stomach Discomfort From: Gas, Colic, Fussiness, Hiccups.

  • Anticonvulsant activity.

  • Reduce intestinal cramps and increase the motility of the small intestine.

Stomi-kalm Ingredients

Tanacetum parthenium

Tanacetum parthenium L. (Asteraceae) is a medicinal plant traditionally used to treat fever, migraine, rheumatoid arthritis, abdominal pain, toothache, insect bites, infertility and problems during menstruation and childbirth during childbirth. This brown grass has a long history of being used in traditional medicine and folk medicine, especially among Greek and early European herbs. Tanacetum parthenium has also been used for psoriasis, allergies, asthma, tinnitus, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. The plant is widely cultivated for large areas of the world and its importance as a medicinal plant is growing considerably with growing reports supporting its diverse therapeutic uses. (information source​)

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Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)

Chamomile is used in traditional medicine in various conditions associated with gastrointestinal cramps and irritable bowel syndrome. In addition, it also helps to relax and release the muscles, an action which helps during spasms in the digestive system. 

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Blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus)

Blueberries have long been used in the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoids, gastrointestinal infections, mouth infections, scurvy and urinary tract infections. (information source​)

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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

The fennel treats abdominal pain in infants, which is caused due to immaturity of the digestive system and as a result excessive gas is formed and intestinal cramps due to smooth contractions of muscle layers. Fennel seed oil has been shown to reduce intestinal cramps and increase the motility of the small intestine. (information source​) (information source​)

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Henna Lawsonia inermis

Has anti-inflammatory abilities, helps in the rehabilitation of the liver and exhibits antibacterial, anti-cancer, anti-fungal and anticonvulsant activities. (information source​) (information source​)

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Frankincense (Bosweilla)

Incense resin gum extracts have traditionally been used in folk medicine for centuries to treat various chronic inflammatory diseases. In addition to the beneficial use of frankincense for arthritis, this rubber resin is also mentioned in traditional texts as an effective remedy for diarrhea, dysentery, ringworm, boils, fever (antipyretic), skin and blood diseases, cardiovascular disease, mouth sores, bad throat, bronchitis, asthma, cough , Vaginal discharge, hair loss, jaundice, hemorrhoids, syphilis, irregular menstruation and heavy irritation. Modern medicine and pharmacology strongly suggest its use as an anti-inflammatory, anti-hyperlipidemic (controls blood lipids), anti-atherosclerosis (anti-coronary plaque), analgesic (analgesic) and protects the liver.

 

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Eucalyptus

Herbal glycerin

Water

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