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Migraine

I often suffer from very severe migraines and nothing has helped so far. I read your pages about PhytoChi and would like to ask if PhytoChi would help eliminate or at least alleviate my problem. If so, how many bottles do I need to use?
Thank you for your answer.

anonymous

The causes of migraine onset are still not fully and safely known in all details. Hereditary disposition may play a certain role. The processes that take place in the brain during a migraine attack are very complex, and the resulting state is, simply put, hypersensitivity of certain nerve circuits that dilate brain vessels and sustain a state of greater sensitivity. However, a simple migraine is in no way life-threatening. We have very good experience and feedback from PhytoChi users who used to have frequent migraine attacks. With regular use of PhytoChi, the interval between individual attacks was significantly extended for these people. We also have reports of migraine attacks disappearing in PhytoChi users. Please realize that these are reports from our customers and PhytoChi cannot be taken as a cure for migraine. Therefore, I cannot give you a definitive answer as to whether using PhytoChi will completely eliminate your health problem. You write that you have read our pages about PhytoChi, so you surely know how it works, what it "can do," and what you can expect from it. PhytoChi is a very well-composed herbal blend that, among other things, provides our body with much-needed substances. PhytoChi is intended for permanent daily use—it is taken continuously, every day. I would recommend you start taking PhytoChi constantly, regularly, every day—you certainly won't be disappointed.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Climacteric (Menopause)

Can PhytoChi calm hot flashes, sweating, and insomnia during the climacteric period?

anonymous

PhytoChi has a good regulatory effect on the vegetative nervous system, and therefore, an alleviation of transition states—flashes, etc.—can be expected. We also have very good feedback from our users regarding the product PhytoKudzu. Thanks to the herbs it contains, it helps alleviate climacteric difficulties. I would recommend a combination of both products: take PhytoChi long-term, and PhytoKudzu for two months, followed by a one-month break, and then another two months.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Endometriosis

Can PhytoChi help with endometriosis?

anonymous

PhytoChi is not administered as a cure for a specific disease or diseases—it is a food supplement.
Considering how PhytoChi acts on the organism (at the beginning of use, it rids the body of toxic substances and metabolites... see "How PhytoChi works?") and the possible causes of your disease (the result of toxic damage by various chemicals from the environment, liver dysfunction...), I can warmly recommend PhytoChi to you. Of course, I cannot guarantee that PhytoChi will completely eliminate your problem. However, as I have already mentioned the possible causes of this disease, it is very likely that after several months of using PhytoChi, you will feel better.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Menopause

Good day doctor, I would be interested to know if you recommend the herbal tonic PhytoChi for women in menopause. Can the use of the product have a positive effect on the body, and does it help alleviate the most common symptoms of the climacteric such as hot flashes, night sweats, decreased activity and vitality + psychological problems (insomnia, rapid mood swings, nervousness, depression)?

anonymous

PhytoChi has a good regulatory effect on the vegetative nervous system, and therefore, an alleviation of transition states—flashes, insomnia, etc.—can be expected.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Use for a Two-Year-Old Child

I have a two-year-old girl weighing 10kg; she has been allergic to pollen since birth, has frequent rhinitis, congestion, and no appetite. I want to ask if she can take PhytoChi, if it can help her, and in what doses and how often she should use it.

anonymous

For allergy sufferers, we administer PhytoChi in gradually increasing doses, usually by dividing the daily dose into thirds:
Week 1: 5ml
Week 2: 10ml
Week 3 and onwards: 15ml
For small children, we must also adjust for the daily dose and then administer starting from one third of that dose.
For a 10 kg child, the daily dose is approx: 3ml. This means dosing:
Week 1: 1 ml
Week 2: 2 ml
Week 3 and onwards: 3 ml
After using one bottle and with good tolerance, we can continue to administer 5 ml daily long-term.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Children Under 6 Years Old

Hello, I read on the PhytoChi bottle that children can only use it from the age of six. My son turned 5 in December; since he started attending kindergarten, he has had a constant cough and rhinitis, and has been on Zodac for a year and a half. He has had an irritant cough now for more than a month straight, last week he took antibiotics Duomox 500 every 8 hours, he takes Imunoglukan, but he continues to cough. My son is 5 years old but weighs 23 kg and measures almost 120 cm; he looks like a six-year-old child in physical maturity.
Do you think it would be possible to start administering PhytoChi? If so, in what doses?

anonymous

As you can read below in the response from Sept 20, 2010, the age limit was decided by the SZÚ (National Institute of Public Health) for reasons of precautionary principle. The manufacturer of PhytoChi, A.Y. Leung, recommends his product for children as young as two years old. The experience of doctors in the Czech Republic offering PhytoChi is only positive for small children. The dosage is adjusted according to body weight. Your 23 kg son should take 5 ml. I recommend starting with a daily dose of 1 ml and gradually increasing the dose to 5 ml after 10 days. It is important to maintain regularity and hydration.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Infant

Hello, during my entire pregnancy and also while breastfeeding, I used PhytoChi. My daughter is now 8 months old, she is no longer breastfed, and I am interested to know if it is possible to give her PhytoChi (if so, in what amount). Otherwise, during pregnancy, not a single complication occurred, not even feelings of nausea; postpartum recovery also happened very quickly, all this despite the gynecologist not recommending the preparation.

anonymous

We consulted the answer with the SZÚ and the manufacturer, Mr. Leung. For reasons of precautionary principle, the SZÚ considers it inappropriate to recommend the product for use by pregnant and breastfeeding women, as in its opinion there is insufficient evidence of the safety of some components (Curcuma longa, Panax quiquefolius, notoginseng, and glycyrrhiza). The manufacturer and scientist in the field of traditional Chinese herbs (chinesis materia medica), Mr. Albert Y. Leung, considers his product absolutely safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers as well. He uses only guaranteed traditional high-quality raw materials for which there is extensive publication on their safety, toxicity, incompatibility, preventive measures, and warnings. Furthermore, for the herbs used, there is a practice based on clinical experience in humans gained over the years. The experience of doctors in the Czech Republic offering PhytoChi is only positive for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Your daughter is used to PhytoChi because you used it during pregnancy and breastfeeding, so you can start giving PhytoChi to your daughter without a problem. The dosage is adjusted according to body weight. A person weighing 70 kg = 15 ml of PhytoChi.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

Breastfeeding and Simultaneous Use of PhytoChi

Can a mother of a 4-month-old child who is exclusively breastfed by her take PhytoChi? Can it not harm the child or, for example, cause some allergy, etc.?

anonymous

We consulted the answer with the SZÚ and the manufacturer, Mr. Leung. For reasons of precautionary principle, the SZÚ considers it inappropriate to recommend the product for use by pregnant and breastfeeding women, as in its opinion there is insufficient evidence of the safety of some components (Curcuma longa, Panax quiquefolius, notoginseng, and glycyrrhiza). The manufacturer and scientist in the field of traditional Chinese herbs (chinesis materia medica), Mr. Albert Y. Leung, considers his product absolutely safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers as well. He uses only guaranteed traditional high-quality raw materials for which there is extensive publication on their safety, toxicity, incompatibility, preventive measures, and warnings. Furthermore, for the herbs used, there is a practice based on clinical experience in humans gained over the years. The experience of doctors in the Czech Republic offering PhytoChi is only positive for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. The decision is up to you.

MUDr. Peter Bednarčík, CSc.

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