Rs. 105

SBL Baryta Muriaticum Dilution 30 CH

(30 ml Dilution in bottle)
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SBL Baryta Muriaticum Dilution 30 CH
Product Details
SBL Baryta Muriaticum Dilution is a homeopathic medicine recommended for mental weakness, insanity, enlarged glands and sexual excitement which are a group of symptoms that are hard to cure. It is strongly related to the nervous system that is associated with profound muscular weakness. This remedy is most suited for individuals being inclined to develop an aneurysm (a condition wherein an artery enlarges like balloons). It works on lower gastro intestinal tract wherein rectum is involved.

Key Ingredient:
Barium Muriaticum

Key Benefits:
  • Recommended for treating cerebral disability in children who have delayed development as well as for the aged people having some kind of mental retardation
  • Treat symptoms associated with nervous disorders, for instance, seizures, accompanied by restiveness, rigidity and a loss of emotional response
  • Helps in treating the hand and feet of the patients who may have a sensation that their limbs are heavy and paralyzed with experiences of wobbliness and jerking
  • Given to people with engorged glands, probably the parotid or cervical glands, together with aching throat and perhaps tonsillitis
  • People enduring symptoms of stroke or acute eczema are also likely to respond excellently to this homeopathic remedy
  • Burning and pricking in excoriated places and small itchy eruptions on the head, nape of the neck, abdomen, and thighs are reduced and healed

Directions For Use
Take 3-5 drops of dilution in 1 teaspoon of water three times a day or as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • 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 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)