MycoCan-Chord 2 fl oz 02181
MycoCan-Chord is a homeopathic combination formula for symptoms associated with candida and exposure to mold or fungus. Candida imbalances often occur in a wide variety of situations such as poor diets or heavy metal or chemical exposure.
Firstly, for symptoms such as bloating; fatigue;
Secondly, white-coated tongue; white lesions in mouth;
Thirdly, headaches; skin rashes-worse with moisture;
Additionally, for sugar cravings; vaginal discharge and itching; flatulence; brain fog; itching scalp; discolored, brittle nails.†
Generally, candida imbalances often occur in a wide variety of situations such as poor diets or heavy metal or chemical exposure. Furthermore, exposure to mold and fungus may occur through the respiratory tract, ingested food, or trans-dermally.
Likewise, candida overgrowth can present as oral thrush. See Mayo Clinic’s website for this condition.
Thus, the homeopathic elements of MycoCan-Chord® address these symptoms as well as the symptoms of the imbalanced terrain in which mold, fungi, and candida thrive.
Active Ingredients: 59.1 mL contains 3.03% of
- Alumina 15X
- Avena sativa 4X
- Borax 8X, 12X
- Candida albicans 16X, 30X
- Carbolicum acidum 8X
- Ceanothus americanus 4X
- Echinacea 4X
- Gaultheria procumbens 6X
- Glandula suprarenalis suis 9X, 12X, 6C, 12C
- Hydrastis canadensis 5X
- Linum usitatissimum 6X
- Lithium carbonicum 12X
- Medulla ossis suis 9X, 12X, 6C, 12C
- Natrum muriaticum 12X, 30X
- Phosphoricum acidum 12X
- Phytolacca decandra 12X
- Sarcolacticum acidum 12X
- Sepia 15X
- Silicea 12X, 30X
- Solidago virgaurea 4X
- Tellurium metallicum 15X
- Teucrium marum 6X
- Zincum metallicum 15X
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Ethyl Alcohol
- Glycerin
- Purified Water
Synergistic Considerations
† Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
References
1. Murphy R. Nature’s Materia Medica, Third Edition. Blacksburg, VA: Lotus Health Institute; 2006.
2. Riley DS. Materia Medica of New and Old Homeopathic Medicines. Berlin Heidelberg: SpringerVerlag; 2012.







