Oscillococcinum 12 Dose Bonus Size
Oscillococcinum
is Nature's #1 Flu Medicine
For relief of symptoms of flu such as fever, chills, body aches and pains.
Take Oscillo at the First Sign of Flu. Non-drowsy,
no drug interactions Oscillococcinum
(o-sill-o-cox-see-num) is
Safe, natural and easy to take. Oscillo works best when taken at the first sign
of flu. So make sure you have some Oscillococcinum
on hand to fend off your flu symptoms at their onset. Used by millions of people
in 43 countries The First Thing to Take at the First Sign of Flu.
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With
Oscillococcinum there is no drowsiness or stimulant effect.
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Oscillococcinum
is safe for the elderly and those at high risk when exposed to seasonal
flu.
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Oscillococcinum
is safe for use if you are currently on prescription medication.
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Oscillococcinum
is safe for use if you have any of the following diseases: cardiovascular
disease, prostate disease, hypertension, glaucoma, thyroid disease.
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Oscillococcinum
is safe for use by occupations that prohibits the use of traditional OTC
flu remedies such as truck drivers, machine operators, pilots, etc...
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Oscillococcinum
is safe for use for people with kidney or liver disorders.
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Oscillococcinum
cCan be used with caution in diabetics.
Active Ingredients in
Oscillococcinumn
Anas barbariae hepatis et cordis extractum 200CK
Oscillococcinum by Boiron
(Oscillo)
Oscillococcinum®
(O-SILL-O-COX-SEE-NUM) is the number one flu medicine of France, is becoming
increasingly popular in the United States. This homeopathic medicine has been
shown in clinical studies to decrease the duration and intensity of flu symptoms.
Because of it's safety, Oscillo is a good first line defense in treating the
flu.
Oscillococcinum
is an anomaly in the homeopathic materia medica because it is one of
the relatively few proprietary preparations. The name is registered by Boiron.
Scarcely known to the English-speaking world, it is
one of the most widely used and popular homeopathic medicines in France. But
even in France it is anomalous. It is the only homeopathic medicine authorized
for routine production in France in a dilution above the 30c, and by the Korsakovian
method.
All other homeopathic medicines in France are prepared
by the Hahnemannian method, in potencies not exceeding 30c, although higher
dilutions may be prepared on a named patient basis. The Korsakovian dilution
method involves repeated incomplete emptying and refilling of a single piece
of glassware, whereas the Hahnemannian demands fresh glassware for each dilution.
Oscillococcinum
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Oscillococcinum
is a 200c potency of an autolysate of Barbary duck heart and liver. Oscillococcinum
was introduced in the 1930’s by Dr Joseph Roy, who believed that it contained
a bacterium, Oscillococcus, which caused influenza. We now know that this rationale
was spurious, although it is not the first or last instance of an effective
medicine being introduced on the basis of a theory subsequently shown to be
incorrect. In a further twist, Roy’s theory has been shown to be much closer
to the mark than once supposed. Wild fowl have been shown to be a major reservoir
of human influenza viruses.
Certainly Oscillococcinum is popular with the French public,
and it was this popularity which made the legislature feel constrained to make
it a special case when regulating the production of homoeopathic medicines.
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The popular reputation of Oscillococcinum
has now been vindicated by a large scale, double-blind, placebo controlled trial
published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 487 patients were
recruited by 149 general practitioners (mostly non-homoeopaths) in the Rhone-Alpes
region of France during the influenza epidemic of January-February 1987.
Entry criteria were: rectal temperature of 38oC or above, and at least two
of the following symptoms: headache, stiffness, lumbar or articular pain and
shivers. The first manifestations had to have occurred less than 24 hours before
entry. Patients with immune deficiency, local infection, or who had been immunized
against influenza were excluded.
Diagnosis was purely clinical, although the A H1N1 influenza virus was subsequently
identified as being responsible for the epidemic. Patients were randomly assigned
to active Oscillococcinum (237 patients) or identical placebo (241 patients),
5 doses at 12 hour intervals. Recovery was defined as temperature less than
37.5oC, with complete resolution of the 5 cardinal symptoms.
Results seen
from taking Oscillococcinum
After 48 hours, 17% of the active treatment group had fully recovered, compared
to 10% of the placebo group. This difference was statistically significant (p=0.03,
X2 test). Further analysis showed that the effect of Oscillococcinum
peaked at 36 hours, when 40% of recoveries were attributable to the treatment.
It was most effective in younger patients - 68% of recoveries within 48 hours
in the under-30’s were due to treatment; and when the illness was relatively
mild - 52% of the recoveries from illnesses classified mild or moderate were
due to treatment. Patients on active treatment used significantly less other
treatment for pain and fever (50% v 41%, p=0.04), they also judged the active
treatment more efficacious than placebo (61% v 49% p=0.02).
The Lancet commented favorably on the trial, remarking that the authors were
restrained in their discussion, and describing the difference between placebo
and active treatment as ‘respectable’. The Lancet’s report was ‘quadruple-blind’
mentioning only at the very end that the treatment was homoeopathic.
References
Ferley JP, Zmirou D, D’Adhemar D, Balducci F. A controlled evaluation of a
homoeopathic preparation in influenza-like syndromes. Br J Clin Pharmac (1989)
27, 329-335.