Botanic Choice Homeopathic Weight Loss by Indiana Botanic Gardens

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Each tablet contains: Betula alba 2C HPUS • Cimicifuga rac 2C HPUS • Crataegus oxy 2C HPUS • Equisetum hyem 2C HPUS • Rhamnus fran 2C HPUS • Solidago vir 2C HPUS • Adonis ver 3C HPUS • Apocynum and 3C HPUS • Chelidonium maj 3C HPUS • Lycopodium clav 3C HPUS • Scilla mar 3C HPUS. Inactive Ingredients: Dextrose, Magnesium Stearate, Silica.

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This is a homeopathic preparation. Homeopathy is a system of medicine established in the 19th century by a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann. Its basic principles are that "like treats like" and "potentiation through dilution." For example, in homeopathy, diarrhea would be treated with an extreme dilution of a substance that normally causes diarrhea when taken in high doses. 
Practitioners of homeopathy believe that more dilute preparations are more potent. Many homeopathic preparations are so diluted that they contain little or no active ingredient. Therefore, most homeopathic products are not expected to have any pharmacological effects, drug interactions, or other harmful effects. Any beneficial effects are controversial and cannot be explained by current scientific methods. 
Dilutions of 1 to 10 are designated by an "X." So a 1X dilution = 1:10, 3X=1:1000; 6X=1:1,000,000. Dilutions of 1 to 100 are designated by a "C." So a 1C dilution = 1:100; 3C = 1:1,000,000. Dilutions of 24X or 12C or more contain zero molecules of the original active ingredient. 
Homeopathic products are permitted for sale in the US due to legislation passed in 1938 sponsored by a homeopathic physician who was also a Senator. The law still requires that the FDA allow the sale of products listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States. However, homeopathic preparations are not held to the same safety and effectiveness standards as conventional medicines. For more information, see the Homeopathy monograph.

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