Viscum Album, Cobalt Gluconate, Cuprum Sulphuricum, Ferrous Fumarate, Magnesium Aspartate, Manganese Gluconate, Phosphorus, Potassium Aspartate, Sodium Molybdate, Adenosinum, Cyclophosphoricum, Cerium Oxalicum, Nickel Acetate, Aluminium Metallicum, Antimonium Crudum, Argentum Metallicum, Arsenicum Album, Aurum Metallicum, Baryta Carbonica, Beryllium Metallicum, Bismuthum Metallicum, Bromium, Cadmium Metallicum, Cerium Metallicum, Cesium Chloride, Dysprosium Metallicum, Erbium Metallicum, Alumina,

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Energy Catalyst

Brand Names
Energy Catalyst
Drug Class
Vitamin D [EPC], Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC], Copper-containing Intrauterine Device [EPC]
Route
ORAL
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Viscum Album, Cobalt Gluconate, Cuprum Sulphuricum, Ferrous Fumarate, Magnesium Aspartate, Manganese Gluconate, Phosphorus, Potassium Aspartate, Sodium Molybdate, Adenosinum, Cyclophosphoricum, Cerium Oxalicum, Nickel Acetate, Aluminium Metallicum, Antimonium Crudum, Argentum Metallicum, Arsenicum Album, Aurum Metallicum, Baryta Carbonica, Beryllium Metallicum, Bismuthum Metallicum, Bromium, Cadmium Metallicum, Cerium Metallicum, Cesium Chloride, Dysprosium Metallicum, Erbium Metallicum, Alumina, Used For?

HOMEOPATHIC INDICATIONS: For temporary relief of symptoms related to mineral imbalance in the body including fatigue, nervousness and cramping pains.** **These statements are based upon homeopathic principles. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.

Dosage and Administration

DIRECTIONS: 1-10 drops under the tongue, 3 times a day or as directed by a health professional. Consult a physician for use in children under 12 years of age.

Warnings and Precautions

WARNINGS: Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, contact a physician or Poison Control Center right away. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Tamper seal: "Sealed for Your Protection." Do not use if seal is broken or missing.

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