POLIP STOP 6 MIX Kompozitna formula kod polipa ženskih polnih organa MKB-10 N84 (Formula composita ad Polypus genitaliorum femininorum ICD-10 N84)

ICD-10 N84 Polyp of female genital tract
MKB-10 N84 Polip – peteljkast sluznični izraštaj ženskih polnih organa Polypus genitaliorum femininorum
N84.0 Polip tela materice Polypus corporis uteri
N84.1 Polip grlića materice Polypus cervicis uteri
N84.2 Polip vagine Polypus vaginae
N84.3 Polip stidnice Polypus vulvae
N84.8 Polip drugih delova polnih organa žene Polypus genitaliorum femininorum, partium aliarum
N84.9 Polip polnih organa žene, neoznačen Polypus genitaliorum femininorum, non specificatus
POLIP STOP 6 MIX sadrži u 100 mL mešavinu MT:
25 mL Syzygium aromaticum, flos siccis Ø (Myrtaceae);
15 mL Rubus idaeus, folium recentis Ø (Rosaceae);
15 mL Silybum marianum, fructus siccis Ø (Asteraceae);
15 mL Taraxacum officinale, radix et foliumrecentis Ø (Asteraceae);
15 mL Urtica dioica, folium recentis Ø (Urticaceae);
15 mL Zingiber officinale, radix siccis Ø (Zingiberaceae).
Rukom rađene tinkture po Pharmacopee Française.
Pomaže kod polipa materice (MKB-10 N84).
Deluje kao anti-Tu, diuretik, Ca-preventiv, cirkulatonik, antiinflamatik, antioksidans, antiseptik (Dr. J. A. Duke
Rumex crispus (Polygonaceae)
N84.0Polyp of corpus uteri
- Polyp of:
- endometrium
- uterus NOS
- Excl.:
- polypoid endometrial hyperplasia (N85.0)
N84.1Polyp of cervix uteri
- Mucous polyp of cervix
N84.2Polyp of vagina
N84.3Polyp of vulva
- Polyp of labia
N84.8Polyp of other parts of female genital tract
N84.9Polyp of female genital tract, unspecified
Syzygium aromaticum (Myrtaceae), Clove; Clovetree Activities: 589 Chemicals: 351 Pesticide, Antibacterial, Antioxidant, Antiinflammatory, Cancer-Preventive, Antiseptic, FLavor, Antitumor, Antiviral, Perfumery, Antimutagenic, Fungicide, Antiradicular, Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor, Hypotensive, Xanthine-Oxidase-Inhibitor, Antispasmodic, Allergenic, AntiHIV, Sedative, Activity, Antiulcer, Irritant, Diuretic, Antiherpetic, Insectifuge, Hypocholesterolemic, Nematicide, Analgesic, Antiaggregant, Candidicide, Anticancer, Antiplaque, Hepatoprotective, Antihepatotoxic, Vasodilator, Anticariogenic, Hypoglycemic, Cytotoxic, Antiedemic, Antidiabetic, …
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Urtica dioica (Urticaceae) European Nettle; Stinging Nettle Activities: 817 Chemicals: 320 Cancer-Preventive, Pesticide, Antioxidant, Antibacterial, Antitumor, Antiinflammatory, Antimutagenic, Hepatoprotective, Fungicide, Antiseptic, Antiviral, Hypocholesterolemic, Hypotensive, Antidiabetic, Antiradicular, Antiulcer, Diuretic, Antihepatotoxic, Aldose-Reductase-Inhibitor, Antispasmodic, Analgesic, Allergenic, Antiarthritic, Choleretic, FLavor, Anticancer, Cardioprotective, Vasodilator, Immunomodulator, Antitumor-Promoter, Antiatherosclerotic, Hypoglycemic, Antiherpetic, Antileukemic, Immunostimulant, Antiaggregant, AntiHIV, Antidepressant, Antihistaminic, Anticataract, …
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Izvor: Dr. Dzejms A. Djuk (Dr. James A. Duke)