Acetaldehyde is a naturally occurring chemical that is colorless, flammable, and has a characteristic pungent odor. It is miscible with water, alcohol and ether.
Acetaldehyde is found in apples, broccoli, cheese, coffee, grapefruit, grape juice (Concord), grapes, onions, lemons, milk (skimmed and heated), oranges, peaches, pears, pineapple, raspberries, strawberries, peppermint oil, anise, cooked beef and cooked chicken. It is also found in car exhaust, perfumes, flavors, aniline dyes, synthetic rubber, wood products and in the gut as a byproduct of Candida.
It is used in the manufacture of perfumes, food flavorings, aniline dyes, plastics, paint and various synthetic substances. Acetaldehyde is also used as a solvent in the rubber, tanning, and paper industries, as a fruit and fish preservative, as a flavoring agent, for hardening gelatin, as a denaturant for alcohol and in fuel compositions.
Indications: For temporary relief of symptoms caused by allergic reactions from perfumes, flavors, dyes, plastics, alcohol or foods including sneezing, headache, bronchitis, difficult breathing and digestive malfunction.
Description: Acetylcholine Chloride (ACC) is a major excitatory neurotransmitter used for control of sensory input and muscular output signals, memory, control of mental focus and sexual activity. It is a neurotransmitter of major significance needed for the smooth flow of nerve impulses. It is a chemical mediator released by cells and known to produce allergic manifestations along with histamine. Acetylcholine Chloride in its non-homeopathic form is a crystalline powder, yet is very soluble in water and alcohol while practically insoluble some of its other forms.
Contents: Demineralized water, 25% ethanol, ACETYLCHOLINE CHLORIDE in dilutions of 6-12-30-200x, 12-30-60-200c in 1 ounce glass bottle with dropper.
Dosage: One to ten drops three times daily under the tongue as directed by a health care practitioner.
Indications: For temporary relief of symptoms including dizziness, burning throat, chest congestion, chills, cough, fatigue, rash, itching, headache, poor memory, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and wheezing.