МЕДИТАЦИЯ ЗЕЛЬЕ ДРУИДОВ №1

MEDITATION DRUID POTION #1

1. INDICATIONS AND USE


Clinical meditation DRUID POTION #1 is indicated for:


GENETICS

Adjunctive therapy for gastrointestinal diseases with a genetic component, including:

  • Hereditary cancers (hereditary colorectal cancer, hereditary gastric cancer, hereditary pancreatic cancer, hereditary pancreatitis)
  • Polyposis syndromes (Cowden syndrome, MUTYH-associated polyposis, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), serrated polyposis syndrome)
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis)
  • Autoimmune diseases (celiac disease)
  • Liver diseases (hepatitis, Gibert's syndrome)
  • Diseases of the pancreas (pancreatitis)
  • Wilson's disease
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

GYNECOLOGY

Additional therapy for menopause (climacteric), in connection with:

  • Aging (age from 45 to 55 years, but sometimes earlier)
  • Surgical removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy) or uterus (hysterectomy)
  • Cancer treatment
  • Chemotherapy, especially with alkylating agents
  • Other treatment methods
  • Radiation
  • Chronic diseases such as HIV, AIDS,
  • Treatment with antiestrogenic drugs
  • Smoking
  • Infections such as tuberculosis, mumps, malaria, chickenpox, shingles and dysentery
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Thyroid diseases
  • Turner syndrome
  • Chromosomal abnormality

Adjunctive therapy for abnormal uterine bleeding associated with/with:

  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Benign neoplasms (uterine fibroids, uterine polyps, adenomyosis)
  • Other problems with the reproductive organs (infection in the uterus, inflammation of the cervix, trauma to the uterus)
  • Complications of pregnancy (miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, other complications of pregnancy)
  • Medicines (hormonal contraceptives, blood thinners, other medications
  • Other conditions (polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), severe weight loss, underactive thyroid)
  • Trauma or traumas (damage to the vaginal opening due to sexual intercourse, injury or other causes)
  • Procedures (gynecological examination, cervical biopsy, endometrial biopsy)
  • In adolescents, premenopausal women, and overweight women

CHILD PSYCHIATRY

Adjunctive therapy for mental disorders due to fetal brain injury:

  • Hypoxia-ischemia
  • Congenital infections, including toxoplasmosis and cytomegalovirus infections
  • Brain damage due to malformations, including vascular malformations of the brain and heart defects, pregnancy

Complementary therapy for mental disorders due to brain damage during childbirth:

  • Asphyxia
  • Infections in the mother during pregnancy (herpes, rubella (German measles), syphilis, cystitis, HIV and others)
  • Preeclampsia
  • Eclampsia
  • Jaundice
  • Physical injury during childbirth, including prolonged pressure on the skull from the mother's pelvis or birth canal or from medical instruments

CARDIOLOGY

Additional therapy, directions for preventing the development of aneurysms:

  • Thoracic aortic aneurysms
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • Cerebral aneurysms
  • Carotid aneurysms
  • Mesenteric artery aneurysms
  • Popliteal artery aneurysm
  • Splenic artery aneurysm

Additional therapy for arrhythmias:

  • Flickering
  • Supraventricular
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Ventricular

Adjunctive therapy for atherosclerosis


Adjunctive therapy for carotid artery stenosis


Adjunctive therapy for coronary heart disease (CHD)


Adjunctive therapy for peripheral arterial disease


Adjunctive therapy for hypertension, or high blood pressure


Adjunctive therapy for hypotension, or low blood pressure


Adjunctive therapy for portal hypertension


Adjunctive therapy for pulmonary hypertension


Adjunctive therapy for cardiomyopathy:

  • Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)
  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Periportal cardiomyopathy (PCM)

Adjunctive therapy for congenital heart defects:

  • Atrial septal defect
  • Ventricular septal defect
  • Bicuspid aortic valve
  • Coarctation of the aorta
  • Dextro-transposition of the great arteries
  • Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
  • Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
  • Pulmonary atresia
  • Fallot's Notebook
  • Tricuspid atresia
  • Truncus arteriosus

Adjunctive therapy for heart failure


Adjunctive therapy for heart valve disease:

  • Mitral valve regurgitation
  • Aortic stenosis
  • Aortic valve regurgitation

Adjunctive therapy for hyperlipidemia


NEUROLOGY

Adjunctive Therapy for Stroke:

  • Ischemic stroke
  • Hemorrhagic stroke
  • Transient ischemic attack

ONCOLOGY

Additional therapy aimed at recovery during cancer therapy (except for the brain), for recovery after chemotherapy


ORTHOPEDICS

Additional therapy for musculoskeletal injuries:

  • Acute trauma
  • Chronic trauma
  • Broken wrist bones due to falls
  • Neck and Shoulder Injuries
  • Wrist and Hand Injuries
  • De Quervain's tenosynovitis
  • Neck injuries related to road traffic accidents
  • Leg injuries
  • Spinal and neck injuries
  • Sprains and tendons in the hand
  • Elbow injuries
  • Tennis elbow

Additional therapy for digestive system disorders, especially against the background of psychosomatic symptoms:

  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • Ulcer disease
  • Gastritis
  • Stomach flu or gastroenteritis
  • Gluten sensitivity and celiac disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

PSYCHIATRY

Complementary therapy for psychosomatic disorders expressed by physical illnesses, which are particularly susceptible to aggravation by mental factors (stress and anxiety):

  • Psoriasis
  • Eczema
  • Stomach ulcers
  • High blood pressure
  • Heart disease

Complementary therapy for depressive disorders:

  • Major depressive disorder, or major depression
  • Persistent depressive disorder, or dysthymia
  • Other specified or unspecified depressive disorder
  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
  • Depressive disorder due to other illnesses

Complementary Therapy for Disorders Associated with Stress or Traumatic Events:

  • Acute stress disorder
  • Adjustment disorders to sudden change, such as divorce, job loss, end of a close relationship, moving, or other loss or disappointment
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

Adjunctive therapy for persecution mania with:

  • Hallucinations
  • Mood changes that last a short time and occur only during the delirious period
  • Schizophrenia
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Dementia
  • Epilepsy
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder
  • Drug intoxication

PSYCHOLOGY/COACHING

Complementary therapy aimed at finding a clear solution in difficult situations


Complementary therapy aimed at finding meaning in your life and gaining clarity in future actions


Complementary therapy aimed at finding mutual understanding with others


Complementary therapy aimed at regulating thought processes in situations associated with increased stress and traumatic life events (arrest, imprisonment; victims of violence; family conflicts accompanied by beatings; trauma associated with loss of stillbirths)


RHEUMATOLOGY/DERMATOLOGY/VASCULAR SURGERY

Adjunctive therapy for vasculitis


VASCULAR SURGERY

Adjunctive therapy for venous diseases:

  • Chronic venous insufficiency
  • Deep vein thrombosis


THERAPY

Additional therapy aimed at rapid recovery after long-term illnesses lasting more than 2 months


SURGERY

Additional therapy aimed at rapid recovery after cardiac and pulmonary surgery


UROLOGY

Adjunctive therapy for urinary incontinence in children (enuresis):

  • Urgency syndrome
  • Dysfunctional urination
  • Lazy or inactive bladder
  • Neurogenic bladder

Adjunctive therapy for urinary incontinence:

  • Stress urinary incontinence
  • Urge to incontinence of urine
  • Overflow urinary incontinence
  • functional urinary incontinence
  • Mixed urinary incontinence

ENDOCRINOLOGY

Additional therapy for thyroid diseases:

  • Hypothyroidism
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Thyroiditis
  • Hashimoto's thyroiditis
  • Postpartum thyroiditis
  • Iodine deficiency
  • Non-functioning thyroid gland
  • Graves' disease (diffuse toxic goiter)
  • Toxic autonomously functioning thyroid nodule
  • Toxic multinodular goiter
  • Excess iodine

2. EXECUTION TIME

 

2.1 Recommended

In the morning

During the daytime

In the evening

 

2.2 Not recommended

At night (1 hour before bedtime)

 

3. FREQUENCY OF USE

 

3.1 Use in patients aged 18 years and over

The minimum course of therapy is 3 weeks. It is recommended:

  • 1 time in 2 days
  • as needed

 

3.2 Use in the elderly

No adjustment of the frequency of administration is required in individuals over 65 years of age.

 

3.3 Administrative information

You can practice meditation while sitting or lying down in any comfortable position.

 

4. EFFECTIVENESS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECT

 

4.1 Start of action

From 4 hours

 

4.2 Maximum effect

From 12 hours

 

4.3 Decrease in action

From 2 days

 

4.4 Therapeutic effect 

From 3 weeks

 

5. CONTRAINDICATIONS

 

5.1 Meditation is not recommended for use by patients

In a state of alcohol or drug intoxication

 

6. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

 

6.1 Impact on driving vehicles

Does not affect the ability to drive a car

 

6.2 Drowsiness/sedation

After practicing meditation, there is no drowsiness or sedative effect.

 

7. INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER PRACTICES OR DRUGS

 

There are no contraindications

 

8. USE IN SPECIFIC GROUPS

 

8.1 Pregnancy

No adjustment of frequency of use is required during pregnancy.

 

8.2 Lactation period

No adjustment of the frequency of administration is required during lactation.

 

8.3 Use in pediatrics

Not recommended for persons under 18 years of age

 

8.4 Geriatric use

No adjustment of the frequency of administration is required in individuals over 65 years of age.

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