Rs. 110

SBL Cajuputum Dilution 30 CH

(30 ml Dilution in bottle)
SBL Cajuputum Dilution 30 CH
Product Details
SBL Cajuputum Dilution is a homoeopathic preparation that can be considered in conditions linked with digestive uneasiness, throat constriction, and nervous sensitivity. It supports relief in cases of flatulence, discomfort in swallowing, or sensations of fullness in the head and tongue. The dilution is also used where hiccough or nervous abdominal distension is present.

Key Ingredients:
Cajuputum with alcohol

Indications:
  • Flatulence
  • Tongue swelling
  • Head heaviness
  • Throat constriction
  • Hiccough
  • Abdominal distension
  • Urinary odour

Potency:
30 CH

Net Quantity:
30 ml

Product Form:
Liquid

Key Benefits:
  • It can help in relieving digestive uneasiness caused by flatulence and nervous distension of the abdomen, supporting better comfort after meals
  • The dilution can provide support in cases where the tongue feels enlarged or swollen, offering ease in maintaining oral comfort
  • It can help manage sensations of heaviness or enlargement in the head, contributing to improved steadiness and general relief
  • This preparation supports individuals experiencing a constricted feeling in the throat or difficulty when swallowing solid food
  • It can help in managing frequent hiccoughs that occur even on minor provocation, providing relaxation and ease of breathing
  • The dilution can assist in addressing discomfort associated with colicky abdominal pain linked with gas and bowel distension
  • It can help in managing urinary discomfort in cases where urine has a strong odour, maintaining daily comfort and hygiene

Dosage:
Adults: 1–2 tablets three times daily
Children: Half of the adult dose
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 reach of children
  • Don’t exceed the recommended dosage

Content on this page was last updated on 31 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)