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A combination of homeopathic Arnica Montana, IP6 and proteolytic enzymes, safe and effective Bruise Fader has been dispensed by plastic surgeons for over 10 years. The arnica tab is melted under the tongue. The enzyme tablets are coated to protect them from being destroyed by stomach acid. The IP6, is a natural product that helps clear the stain often left when the bruising resolves.
Injections
Botox®, Juvederm® and Restylane® are to make you look better. While the products do not make you black and blue, the needle can. It is certainly upsetting to look worse right after the injection. Bruise Fader is an amazing multi technology medical and homeopathic formula to clear this bruising quickly. Most start it after the bruise, but many doctors have patients start it beforehand.
Bruising from surgery & accidents
While you may expect bruising from surgery and accidents, you don't have to just accept it. Bruising can take weeks to go away and often leaves a brownish stain for months. Bruise Fader is a unique and patented multi-technology formula to clear it quickly and help avoid long-lasting discoloration.
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How do I use Bruise Fader ?
Bruise Fader comes on cards that are clearly marked. The small tabs are melted under the tongue and the tablets swallowed three times a day.
Hoe Do I Use It For Cosmetic Injections ?
Many doctor recommend taking it before the injection to decrease the likelihood of bruising. You can also start it after bruising occurs to help clear it quickly.
How should I use Bruise Fader for bruising after procedures?
Start Bruise Fader as soon as possible after bruising occurs to help clear it quickly
Can I use Bruise Fader after an injury?
Start Bruise Fader as soon as possible after bruising occurs to help clear it quickly.
What are Homeopatic Dilutions?
HOMEOPATHIC DILUTIONS
What does the “C” listed after the active ingredient stand for?
The most common type of dilutions is “C” dilutions (centesimal dilutions). The 1C is obtained by mixing 1 part of the Mother Tincture with 9 parts of ethanol in a new vial and then vigorously shaking the solution (succussion). The result is a 1/100 dilution of the plant (the Mother Tincture being a 1/10 dilution of the plant itself). The 2C is obtained by mixing 1 part of the 1C with 99 parts of ethanol in a new vial and succussing. Recurrently, the 3C is obtained by mixing 1 part of the 2C with 99 parts of ethanol in a new vial and succussing.
What does the “X” listed after the active ingredient stand for?
X dilutions are decimal dilutions prepared similarly to C dilutions, but the factor of dilution is only 1/10 from one dilution to the next.
What does the “K” listed after the active ingredient stand for?
The K refers to a method of manufacturing known as the Korsakovian method. The Korsakovian method dilutes the homeopathic preparation of the substance at the rate of 1 part of the previous dilution with 99 parts of solvent.
What does the “CK” listed after the active ingredient stand for?
Korsakovian dilutions are manufactured using a device specially designed to ensure that the dilution process is reproducible from one dilution to the next. Only one vial is used for the entire process. Using ultra-purified water as the solvent, the machine removes 99% of the Mother Tincture and replaces it with the same volume of solvent. The vial is succussed for 10.5 seconds. The result is called 1CK. The 2CK is prepared identically from the 1CK. The automatic process using only 1 vial allows higher dilutions to be reached. The most common Korsakovian dilutions are 200CK, 1,000CK (also called 1M), 10,000CK (10M), 50,000 CK (50M) and 100,000CK (100M or CM).
What does “200CK” mean?
200CK means that the substance has been homeopathically diluted 200 times at the rate of 1 to 100.