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OxyHives Best Homeopathy Treatment?

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Personally when it comes to homeopathy, I am very skeptical about any treatment. I have heard of people using homeopathic treatments and having good results but I view it as nothing more than a placebo effect and the treatment itself to be a placebo.

In most scientific and clinical studies you can see that homeopathy is not better than scientifically researched and proven to work, clinically tested drugs or medication and the feedback for homeopathy treatments is more often than not if not always very mixed.

You will find homeopathy-based products online, one of them is Oxyhives which is a product that claims to help treat symptoms of hives or urticaria which is the same thing.

This urticaria is an all

ergic reaction of the skin where the skin becomes inflammated and changes color, usually to red and the individual may experience sensations of burning, tingling pain and itching.

Oxyhives has both good and bad user feedback, unfortunately it has no clinical trial to support any of its claims or to show that it can work and that it is safe. However it is clear that the negative comments and reviews are outnumbering the positive comments/reviews.

Not only are many individuals unsatisfied with it, but it has also caused harmful side-effects in the form of inflammation and actually causing rashes or allergic reactions on the skin, outbreaks. This means that deciding to use Oxyhives can represent a risk to health and also a bad investment, although it is not very expensive.

Oxyhives is a homeopathic product because it contains ingredients and treatments used in homeopathy and that have very little, not to mention inconsistent and unreliable clinical or scientific research or evidence of efficacy and/or safety.

Apis Mellifica 200c, one of its ingredients, is a honeybee's body crushed, mixed with alcohol and diluted 200 times. You would not find something like this outside of homeopathy. It's far better to consult a medic and get help than to rely on something that may not work and offers no guarantee to show otherwise.

For things like urticaria, antihistamine are great because they lower the symptoms since histamine is what your immune system uses to deal with allergic reactions and what causes the pain, tingling, itching and so on. It is also far, far more reliable and has plenty of evidence and research to support it.

Since Oxyhives appears atleast to have worked for some people, I imagine that some might want to try it and if so, feel free to visit Oxyhives.org for more information or to order it.

My advice is that before doing that, you consult a medic or physician. There's the possibility of having an allergic reaction to the ingredients.