Vertigoheel - 50 Tabs - Heel
We're sorry, we no longer carry this item.
Check These out
Suggested, Similar, & Related Products:
Sale: $6.99
Reg.: $8.99 (Save $2.00)
Sale: $19.49
Reg.: $24.49 (Save $5.00)
Sale: $14.99
Reg.: $19.99 (Save $5.00)
Sale: $29.99
Reg.: $33.38 (Save $3.39)
Sale: $15.99
Reg.: $19.99 (Save $4.00)
Sale: $7.99
Reg.: $9.99 (Save $2.00)
Sale: $24.99
Reg.: $37.99 (Save $13.00)
(Click Add to Select Bonus)
Sale: $12.99
Reg.: $16.99 (Save $4.00)
Sale: $34.99
Reg.: $39.99 (Save $5.00)
Or, Shop our Latest Deals:
Shop Now >Ventigoheel is compatible with alcohol and has no sedative properties (does not influence driving alertness, etc.)
Liquid
50 Tabs
VERTIGOHEEL is the number one doctor-recomended vertigo medication in Germany.
65 years of worldwide clinical experience confirm that Ventigoheel:
Is effective in treating a wide variety of vertigo of various origins: circulatory disturbances, arteriosclerosis, Mnires disease, slowed brain stem syndrome, trauma-induced, degenerative processes, etc.
Is scientifically proven (see meta-analysis) to significantly reduce the intensity, frequency and duration of symptoms arising from vertigo and improve the quality of life of patients suffering from vertigo-related disorders.
Is as effective as dimenhydrinate in the treatment of vestibular and non-vestibular vertigo.
Is as effective as betahistine in the treatment of vertigo of various origins.
Is as effective as Ginkgo biloba in the treatment of age-related vertigo due to arteriosclerosis.
Improves microcirculation and thus possibly increases oxygen and nutrient supply to cells.
Safety profile
Ventigoheel causes no known renal, hepatic, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal or CNS (Central Nervous System) side effects. It has not shown to interfere with any laboratory testing. Numerous research papers, including those which measured the efficacy of Ventigoheel against conventional medication such as dimenhydrinate and betahistine, have demonstrated the excellent clinical tolerability of this homeopathic preparation.
Mechanism of action
Ventigoheel has lead to a significant increase in capillary diameter, blood flow rate and vasomotion.9 These improvements have resulted in a better distribution of blood flow (microcirculation). This signifies an increase in the supply of oxygen and nutrients to tissue cells and an enhanced ability of microcirculation to adapt to changing metabolic and circulatory conditions.
Current in vitro research indicates that Ventigoheel has an effect on several mediators of endothelial dysfunction and therefore plays a supportive role in microcirculation (which is of concern in many chronic diseases). Although further research is presently being conducted to report this in the literature, Ventigoheel has clinically improved cognitive function in individuals of all ages.
Ventigoheel for long-term use
Studies evaluated the efficacy of Ventigoheel over a period of 6 to 12 weeks. Decades of medical experience have shown it to be suitable for long-term treatments without causing side effects, addiction or tachyphylaxis.
Ventigoheel significantly decreases vertigo-related symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, sweating, tachycardia, tinnitus, nystagmus, etc. It is best suited to prevent acute bouts of dizziness.
In clinical studies,Ventigoheel patients demonstrated a compliance similar to the comparative drug, above 95%.7
Ingredient Details and Common Uses
Valeriana (valerian) Conditions of restlessness, insomnia.
Lupulus (hops) Insomnia at night, possibly associated with daytime drowsiness.
Crataegus (whitethorn) General sedative, senile heart, pre-insufficiency, coronary insufficiency.
Hypericum (St. John's wort) Nerve and brain injuries, e.g. commotio cerebri, neural pains upon or after injury.
Melissa officinalis (lemon balm) Nerve tonic and sedative.
Chamomilla (chamomile) Hypersensitivity with stupor (children want to be carried about), neuralgia; dry, tickling cough, teething difficulties, restlessness and conditions of excitation, insomnia.
Avena sativa (oats) Nervous exhaustion.
Acidum picrinicum (picric acid) Conditions of nervous exhaustion with pains in the sacral region, back, muscles and joints; neurasthenia, migraine.
Kalium bromatum (potassium bromide) Amnesia, speech disorders (words and syllables omitted), trembling hands, restlessness.
Ammonium bromatum (ammonium bromide) Feeling of soreness of the mucous membranes, hoarseness, bronchitis asthma, neuralgic headaches.
Natrium bromatum (sodium bromide) Increased reflex action, sleeplessness, restlessness of the motor area.
Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of Valerianaheel, therapeutical possibilities result for its application as vegetable sedative with mild bromine components (3:1,000); in the treatment of conditions of restlessness, teething disorders, insomnia of any origin; also following other disorders, neurasthenia, climacteric neuroses with insomnia (Aurumheel drops, Cralonin, Klimaktheel).
Insomnia accompanying fever and acute infections (Gripp-Heel, Bryaconeel, Veratrum-Homaccord, Traumeel, etc.).
Powerful narcotic effects cannot be expected from Valerianaheel. Valerianaheel has no toxic side effects and should be reinforced at times by the otherwise indicated.
Heel biotherapeutic's, e.g. by Rhododendroneel for insomnia due to rheumatic and cardiac conditions, by
Nux vomica-Homaccord, Hepeel, etc. for insomnia resulting from disturbances of the hepatic functions (the onset of a pronounced acid tide in the night, between about 2 and 6 a.m. causing wakefulness followed by morning tiredness).
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the symptoms and the stage of the illness: in continuous treatment, 15-20 drops 3-4 times daily, possibly with the corresponding auxiliary remedies. In the evening, (possibly several times) 25 drops in water or on sugar, also when waking up in the night (possibly with auxiliary remedies, particularly Rhododendroneel). Single dose for infants and small children: 3 drops; from the age of 2 years: 5 drops; from 6-12 years: 10 drops.
Back to Top ↑