Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) 

Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) is the revolutionary remedy that is claimed to drastically reduces the craving for alcohol.   It is administered in a liquid form called a mother tincture. This remedy is the culmination of years of research in the holistic form of medicine called "Homeopathy".  

Botanical name: Quercus robur (Var pedunculata and sessilifera). Family: Corylaceae or Cupulifere

Common name: English Oak.

Preparation: Tincture of acorns (peeled and crushed or shredded). Water extract of acorns with addition of alcohol (Aqua glandium quercus.).

Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) is formulated by taking extracts of certain specific natural ingredients (barks of trees) and dissolving them in a mixture of alcohol and water.  This solution is stirred occasionally and then filtered.  The process is repeated several times.  This distillation process creates a strained solution of the original extract and is called "Mother Tincture".

Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) is not known to cause any side effects. Homeopathic remedies are not intrinsically dangerous.   Yet, they are capable of stimulating the body's reactive forces powerfully and should be treated with respect.

Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) is safe, nontoxic, free of any side effects and therefore "not" intrinsically dangerous

Dissolve 1ml of the Antidote in half a glass of water and take 3 times a day. 1ml is equal to 15-20 drops of the Antidote.  Depending on the severity of the alcohol addiction and the patients constitutional make up, results may vary. Since each individual responds differently to the medicine the response and improvement time will differ from person to person.

Antidote Q (Quercus Glandius Spiritus) may be obtained from any Homeopathic Pharmacy or manufacturer. 

Disclaimer: Antidote Q (Quercus spiriritus glandius) is a homeopathic medicine that is listed in the Indian Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia and is freely available for use against alcoholism. However, it must be stressed that this medicine has not yet been approved by the U.S. FDA.