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REPL Dr. Advice No.31 Calculus Drop REPL Dr. Advice No.31 Calculus Drop

REPL Dr. Advice No.31 Calculus Drop

Quantity Description: bottle of 30 ml Drop
Manufacturer: Renovision Exports Pvt Ltd
Price: ₹ 154.0

Information about REPL Dr. Advice No.31 Calculus Drop

Indication: Its use in renal and vesical troubles, gall stones. Pain in region of kidneys. Gall stone, colic. In kidney affections, red sand in urine, backache in rinal region.


Each 5 ml. Contains

Calcarea Carb - 30X 0.50 ml
Berberis Vul. - Q 2.00 ml
Cholisterine - 6 0.50 ml
Dioscoria Vil. - Q 0.50 ml
Lycopodium - 30X 0.50 ml
Solidago Vir. - Q 0.50 ml
Hydrangia - Q 0.50 ml



Mode of Action


Calcarea Carbonia 30x: Tenesmus of the bladder deep coloured urine. Urine red like blood.

Berberis Vulgaris Q: Bubbing sore sensation in kidneys. Pain in the thighs and loins on urinating.

Cholesterinum3x: Most abundantly in the bile and biliary calculi.

Dioscorea Vilosa Q: Renal colic with pain in extremities.

Lycopodium 30x: Aching in kidney before and after urination.

Solidago Virgaurea Q: Urine difficult and scanty. Albumen blood and slime in urine. Sometimes.

Hydrangea Arborescens Q: Arrested the tendency to formation of calculi.


Use under medical supervision.



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Left ureter a calculus size 6.6 mm proximal to ureterovesical junction. Can it be flushed out from any medicines. Please advice me.

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Homeopath, Noida
Left ureter a calculus size 6.6 mm proximal to ureterovesical junction. Can it be flushed out from any medicines. Ple...
Food to avoid--beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, brinjal, tea, tomato soup, sweet potato and most nuts are rich in oxalate, and colas, almonds, cashew, coffee, cocoa powder, potato chips, french fries, avoid vitamin c supplements drink at least twelve glasses of water daily drink citrus juices, such as orange juice eat a calcium-rich food at each meal, at least three times a day limit your intake of animal protein eat less salt, added sugar, and products containing high fructose corn syrup avoid foods and drinks high in oxalates and phosphates avoid eating or drinking anything which dehydrates you, such as alcohol. Homeopathic medicines have good results. Consult online with details.

I have right renal calculus I want to know about its treatment and what diet should I take to get dissolve that calculi.

Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicines and Surgery(BAMS), Post Graduation Diploma in Emergency Medicines And Services(PGDEMS), MD - Alternate Medicine
Ayurveda, Ghaziabad
I have right renal calculus I want to know about its treatment and what diet should I take to get dissolve that calculi.
Take 1 cup of horse gram + Add ½ L water + Heat the mixture till water level reduces to 1/5th + Strain and collect the soup + add 2 tsp of crushed pomegranate + Mix well + Drink once a day. Take shool gaj kesari ras twice a day. Take gokshuradi guggul & punarnavadi mandoor 1-1 tab twice a day. Pranacharya U through capsule and syrup twice a day. Drink lots of water. Avoid spinach. Tea and coffee. Tomato.lady finger etc.
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My cousin is having a right renal lower polar calyceal calculus of 14 mm X 7 mm. Can dat be treated with homeopathy or that needs to be operated out. Please advice.

BHMS, MD - Alternate Medicine
Homeopathy Doctor, Nagpur
My cousin is having a right renal lower polar calyceal calculus of 14 mm X 7 mm. Can dat be treated with homeopathy o...
Renal calculi are not just the stone found in the kidney, but it is tendency of stone formation which has to be addressed and the cause behind it is metabolism. Whatever metabolism is disturbed tendency of stone is form of uric acid, oxalic acid and calcium. Homoeopathy towards correcting this metabolism their by curing the tendency of stone formation. IT also works on dissolving the stones, manage acute colic of stone, so if you want a customized treatment strategy then you can contact to us.
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I have got a small calculus in my right Kidney about 3.5 cms. Can I ignore it or should I take medication?

M. Sc. Foods, Nutrition & Dietetics, B.Sc-Home Science
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Visakhapatnam
I have got a small calculus in my right Kidney about 3.5 cms. Can I ignore it or should I take medication?
If you ignore it will become much more bigger. Immediately consult a health expert. Dietary modifications does play an important role to rectify renal stones... About 80% of all kidney stones are composed of calcium and other minerals, usually a combination of calcium and oxalate. In some cases dietary adjustments help to prevent the recurrence of these types of stones. Increase fluid intake: This is the most important preventive measure for all patients who develop kidney stones. It hinders the formation of stones by diluting the urine. The biggest portion of calcium in the diet comes from milk and foods made from large amounts of milk, such as cheeses and yogurt, dark greeny vegetables. Too much may cause calcium stones. Sugar, sodium, and animal protein: It has been found that too much of these may also aggravate the development of calcium or calcium oxalate stones. A diet high in animal protein affects certain minerals in the urine that may promote the formation of kidney stones. Insoluble fiber also speeds up movement of substances through the intestine, so there will be less time for calcium to be absorbed. When vitamin C is used by the body, oxalate is produced. Take personalised expert dietary advice. Thanku.
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Good Evening Dr, My father has multiple calculi in lumen (Gall Bladder). The maximum calculus measures 8.8 mm. Gallbladder's Wall'sthickness is normal. His age is above 60 yrs Please advice. Thanks a lot in advance.

MS - General Surgery, FMAS.Laparoscopy
General Surgeon, Gandhinagar
Good Evening Dr,
My father has multiple calculi in lumen (Gall Bladder). The maximum calculus measures 8.8 mm. Gallbl...
Hello dear Lybrate user, hi Warm welcome to Lybrate.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly. Any treatment decision is made on the basis of symptoms of the patient it is not mandatory that report is showing a stone or multiple stones, so it has to be operated but the symptoms patient have decide the majority of the decisions sometimes it happens that the symptomatic severity is much than report, patient needs intervention sometimes it happens that the symptoms are not that enough, as the report is indicative, then wait and watch policy can be managed for the same I recommend to consult in private with all details of symptoms mam for best possible guidelines of management. Hope this clears your query. Wishing him fine health. Welcome for any further assistance at my private URL https://www.Lybrate.com/gandhinagar/doctor/dr-bhagyesh-patel-general-surgeon Regards take care.
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