Heel BHI Eczema Review
According to the site this pill bottle of 100 tablets should be sufficient to remove all of the negative effects associated with eczema such as itching and scaly skin, painful rashes and flaky skin. However, they take a homeopathic approach to medicine which has been proven under numerous tests to have little effectiveness. The actual principle behind homeopathy is the less treatment, the better the results would be. Does that sound strange or wrong? That’s because it is both of those things. Homeopathy doesn’t work and this medicine won’t work for you.
Product Details:
Heel BHI Eczema contains: Berberis vulgaris 6X, Rhus toxicodendron 8X, Arsenicum album 10X, Graphites 10X, Hydrofluoricum acidum 10X, Kreosotum 10X, Petroleum 10X, Sepia 10X, Lycopodium clavatum 12X, Sulphur 12X 30mg each in a lactose base. Magnesium stearate
Pros:
- Easy to take pill form
Cons:
- Homeopathy means non-functioning pill
- Ingredients are unnatural and could be harmful
- Scary side effects
Overall Impression:
According to some sources, their method of dilution is one drop of active ingredient to 100 drops of ordinary water. This means that you are only getting one one-hundredth of the strength you need for every pill you take. This pill will do literally nothing for anyone that takes it. For me it had absolutely no effect on my eczema and I can assure you that it will have no effect on you either. Homeopathy is barely regulated by the FDA and held to a different standard than real medicine. I urge you to get something else if you have problems.
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