Rs. 150

SBL Oleander Dilution 1000 CH

(30 ml Dilution in bottle)
SBL Oleander Dilution 1000 CH
Product Details
SBL Oleander Dilution is an effective homeopathy remedy for various kinds of skin, heart, and nervous health problems. It is recommended for treatment of paralytic conditions with cramp-like contractions of upper extremities. It is used in the treatment of cardiac conditions including digitalis and strophanthus. Mother tinctures are the starting points for all Dilutions, and their effectiveness depends upon the authenticity and quality of raw material, age, processing methods, the basic percentage of active ingredients and more.

Key Ingredients:
  • Oleander extracts

Key Benefits:
  • Treats skin problems on scalp, forehead, behind ears, which worsens on heat, burning increases in the night
  • Helps sensitive skin and treats infection caused by itching and soreness
  • Cures the bleeding, oozing eruptions due to excessive itching
  • Treat stomach issues such as canine hunger, with hurried eating, without appetite
  • Helps to reduce the excessive thirst and empty belching problems
  • Reduces vomiting with greenish water
  • Recommended in weakness and paralysis of lower limbs
  • A good remedy for treating constantly cold feet with swelling and burning
  • Effective in treating joint stiffness with swollen veins
  • Treats weak memory, sadness and slow discernment
  • Treats paralysis of half or complete body
  • Treats double vision problems, watery eyes when reading and feeling of drawn to the head
  • Helps with the difficulty in breathing that leads to asthma problems

Directions For Use:
Take 3-5 drops twice or thrice a day or as directed by the physician

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Self-medication is not advised
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Keep half an hour gap between your dose and food, drink, etc
  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth while taking this medicine

Content on this page was last updated on 24 October, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)