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Bjain Nux Vomica Dilution 6 CH

(10 ml Dilution in bottle)
Bjain Nux Vomica Dilution 6 CH
Product Details
BJain Nux vomica Dilution is a homoeopathic preparation from Strychnos nux‑vomica, classically indicated for ailments of overindulgence and modern sedentary lifestyles marked by mental strain, late nights, stimulants, and irregular meals. It is traditionally referenced for dyspepsia, acid eructations, nausea, spasmodic constipation with constant urging, headache and hangover states, heightened irritability, and hypersensitivity to external stimuli, especially worse in the early morning and after dietary excesses.

Key Ingredients:
Nux Vomica

Key Benefits:
  • Helps settle post‑meal indigestion, acidity, nausea, and flatulence after dietary excesses or stimulants
  • Supports relief in constipation with frequent but ineffectual urging and a feeling of incomplete stool
  • Eases morning‑worse headaches, hangover discomfort, and travel or work‑related gastric upset
  • Calms irritability, impatience, and sensory oversensitivity during periods of high stress
  • Aids sleep quality when disrupted by overwork, late nights, caffeine, or alcohol
  • Complements daily digestive hygiene and balanced routines without harsh effects

Indications:
  • Indigestion, acidity, nausea, and gas after dietary excesses or stimulants
  • Constipation with frequent ineffectual urging and incomplete evacuation
  • Morning‑worse headaches, hangover discomfort, and work‑strain headaches
  • Irritability, impatience, and heightened sensory sensitivity under stress
  • Disturbed, non‑refreshing sleep linked to late nights, stimulants, or overwork
  • Functional haemorrhoidal soreness following difficult stool

Directions for Use:
2 to 4 drops in ¼ cup of water, two-four times a day, 15 minutes before or after meals or as prescribed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Don’t exceed the recommended dosage

Content on this page was last updated on 13 January, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)