Top critical review
1.0 out of 5 starsLittle more than a placebo
Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2019
So the active ingredients are listed as 5CH, 5CH and 9CH. If you look around, 1 CH involves diluting the 'tincture' to a 1/100 ratio, or 1%.
In other words, 5CH means this was diluted (1/100) ^ 5 so, it only has 0.00000001% of the original solution. (I am not kidding, look this up)
So, for a 1ml dose, this contains 0.0000000001 mg of medicine. I just stopped doing the math, at this point there's maybe 1 molecule of the substance still present in the solution.
This is like putting a drop of tylenol in a lake, waiting a week, than taking 1ml of that lake and saying this is pain medicine.
9CH is even worse, that's probably a drop in the ocean. The 'reasoning' behind homeopathic medicine is that water retains memory of the substance. So although it has been diluted, it retains memory of the substance that was introduced and that's why it works. That logic fails considering the amount of refuse and garbage we throw into our water sources, by definition, if water has memory beyond what can be detected chemically, then it cannot be filtered. So, all these active ingredients are competing with the tons of garbage, chemicals and God knows what else in our water sources.
So, the bottom line is, the ingredients don't matter as they are in impossible to detect quantities. My wife, and everyone else buying this, is literally paying 15$ for vials of 1 ml of sugar water. This is more expensive than printer ink and it's just vials of water!
ALL medicine for babies requires extremely rigorous testing; FDA, medical and so on approval and almost everything is either prescription or determined to be extremely safe over the course of many, many medical trials. This 'medicine' had no such trials or testing, (as clearly stated by them). The only reason they have not been sued and are still on the shelves is because it is just plain water.
Please look into the 'science' of this before wasting your money. In vancouver at least, all packages for this stuff have to be clearly labeled that they were not scientifically tested.