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Bjain Pulsatilla Nigricans Dilution 200 CH

(100 ml Dilution in bottle)
Bjain Pulsatilla Nigricans Dilution 200 CH
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Bjain Pulsatilla Nigricans Dilution 200 CH
Bjain Pulsatilla Nigricans Dilution is one of the most commonly used homoeopathy medicines traditionally used for various health issues such as teething issues, back pain, labour pain, sciatica, urgent urge to urinate, food poisoning and mumps. It is indicated for symptoms like cough, low fever and itching during chicken pox. It is used for common cold accompanied by nasal catarrh, persistent dry cough, earache, eye inflammation and insomnia.

Key Ingredients:
Extracts of European wind flowering plant,Pulsatilla Nigricans

Key Benefits:
  • It is used traditionally for cold with dirty and smelly thick phlegm
  • It is used for dry cough with a painful throat, and headaches
  • The dilution is traditionally used for chronic Otitis Media of ears (pain in ears)
  • It is used for joint pains and sciatica pain
  • This dilution is traditionally used for varicose veins
  • Used in traditional medicine for Mumps
  • Recommended to support easing symptoms of chicken pox
  • Used in cases of food poisoning to support relief from symptoms caused by indigestion
  • It relieves dry cough in evening and at night
  • It is used in amenorrhea
  • It is used in hearing difficulty and discharge from the ear
  • It is used for back pain
  • It may improve the tired feeling

Directions For Use:
  • Bjain Pulsatilla Nigricans Dilution should be taken 3-5 drops thrice in a day or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight
  • Avoid eating tobacco or drinking alcohol during the course
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Use under medical supervision
  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth such as coffee, onion, hing, mint, camphor, garlic etc while taking the medicine
  • Keep at least half an hour gap between food/drink/ any other medicines and allopathic medicine

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)