From the Homeopathy website:
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Both sentences kinda counter the fact that It's supposed to help.
What the hell does this ingredient calculation mean?
''Active Ingredients: Equal parts of Echinacea 6x, Rumex crispus 6x, Taraxacum officinale 6x, Urtica urens 6x, Aconitum napellus 15x, Anacardium orientale 15x, Apis mellifica 15x, Bryonia 15x, Cantharis 15x, Croton tiglium 15x, Graphites 15x, Grindelia 15x, Mezereum 15x, Nux vomica 15x, Ranunculus bulbosus 15x, Rhus toxicodendron 15x, Sarsaparilla 15x, Sulphur 15x, Xerophyllum asphodeloides 30x''
-264 parts, equal, in a 30ML bottle? That seems like excessively difficult way to admit proportion and quantities.
I mean holy crap should this not be a legal way to sell things.