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SBL Aurum Muriaticum Dilution 200 CH
SBL Aurum Muriaticum Dilution is remedy that is prepared for giving a profound action upon the mind and the body. It helps patients who suffer from catarrhal conditions and latent syphilis. It is a rheumatic constitution also and is useful in acute and chronic rheumatism. Many complaints are associated with cardiac disease. It is prepared from Gold and chloride and helps in the conditions where the frontal sinus is affected and are worse by warmth.
Key Ingredients:
Gold and Chloride
Key Benefits:
Directions For Use:
Safety Information:
SBL Aurum Muriaticum Dilution is remedy that is prepared for giving a profound action upon the mind and the body. It helps patients who suffer from catarrhal conditions and latent syphilis. It is a rheumatic constitution also and is useful in acute and chronic rheumatism. Many complaints are associated with cardiac disease. It is prepared from Gold and chloride and helps in the conditions where the frontal sinus is affected and are worse by warmth.
Key Ingredients:
Gold and Chloride
Key Benefits:
- Useful for symptoms associated with gonorrhoea and syphilis, where fig warts and syphilitic ulceration are present
- Known to be helpful in swelling of glands and inflammation of bone areas
- Supports overall body strength and wellbeing
- Intense headache with vertigo may be alleviated by cold applications
- Supports digestion in cases of slow and weak digestion and related stomach discomfort
- May help with frequent loose motions after eating with associated burps and cramps
Directions For Use:
- Use as directed by the physician.
Safety Information:
- Avoid eating tobacco or drinking alcohol during the course
- Keep out of the reach of children
- Use under medical supervision
- Read the label carefully before use
- 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