Oxalicum Acidum 7CH

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Skeletal and Muscular
Mental Health and Nervous
Source
Homeopathy
For whom
People

Oxalicum Acidum 7CH (Oxalic Acid) is a homeopathic remedy prepared from oxalic acid. It is commonly associated with nervous-system and back/limb discomfort and may help with low back pain, numbness or tingling, and sharp, shooting nerve-type pains that can travel from the back down the legs or arms.


Oxalicum Acidum 7CH
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