Okoubaka D6; Okoubaka D30

Homeopathic medicinal product indicated to support detoxification in all cases of metabolic imbalance, when the body is intoxicated or overloaded with medication.

INDICATIONS

  • During antibiotic therapy – promotes detoxification; Supports management of antibiotic-associated adverse effects, including dysbiosis and diarrhea
  • Acute gastrointestinal disorders with vomiting and/or diarrhea
  • Digestive disturbances and food poisoning
  • Food intolerance, including intolerance to unfamiliar foods
  • Traveler’s diarrhea accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain

May be administered preventively:

  • Prior to travel to exotic destinations
  • Before dining out when food quality or individual tolerance is uncertain

Dosage and Administration

Detoxification during antibiotic therapy:

  • Okoubaka D6 – 1 dose (10 globules) three times daily, from the beginning to the end of the antibiotic course and for an additional 10 days thereafter.

Acute conditions:

  • Okoubaka D6 – 1 dose (10 globules) initially every hour, then every 2 hours; on the second day every 2–3 hours; from the third day, three times daily.
  • Okoubaka D30 – 1 dose (10 globules) 2–3 times daily.

Prophylaxis prior to travel:

  • Okoubaka D6 or D30 – 1 dose (10 globules) three times daily for 1 week.

Please read the information provided on the packaging carefully and consult your physician or pharmacist if necessary.

  • It is recommended that homeopathic treatment be conducted under the supervision of a qualified homeopathic practitioner. Dosage and administration should always be tailored to individual needs. There is no risk of overdose or dependency.
  • The globules should be placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve slowly. Food and beverages should be avoided for 10–15 minutes before and after administration.
  • The information provided is based on the long-standing practical experience of the German homeopathic school and does not replace consultation with a medical professional when required, nor does it substitute ongoing therapy prescribed by a physician.

Sources:

  • Materia Medica – Dr. William Boericke; Roger Morrison; K. N. Mathur
  • Handbook of Homeopathy – Prof. Mathias Dorcsi (Emas, 2006)
  • Practical Homeopathy – Sylvia Treacher (Parragon, 2002)