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SBL Ricinus Communis Dilution 30 CH
RICINUS COMMUNIS DILUTION
Ricinus Communis or the castor oil plant has great effects on Gastrointestinal tract. It works as a laxative and also to increase the milk production in nursing women.
Uses:
It can be given with appropriate dose to nursing women.
Indications:
["Burning in stomach with nausea and profuse vomiting", "Mouth is dry, and the patient is thirsty", "Rumbling sensation in the abdomen with contraction of the recti muscles", "Rice water stools with cramps in the stomach and chilliness", "Burning in the stomach with sensitivity in the pit of the stomach", "Fever and weight loss with loose stools which are greenish, slimy and bloody"]
Recommended Uses For Product:
["laxative", "to increase the milk production in nursing women"]
Dosage:
Dose- As prescribed by physician.
Directions For Use:
Safety Information:
RICINUS COMMUNIS DILUTION
Ricinus Communis or the castor oil plant has great effects on Gastrointestinal tract. It works as a laxative and also to increase the milk production in nursing women.
Uses:
It can be given with appropriate dose to nursing women.
Indications:
["Burning in stomach with nausea and profuse vomiting", "Mouth is dry, and the patient is thirsty", "Rumbling sensation in the abdomen with contraction of the recti muscles", "Rice water stools with cramps in the stomach and chilliness", "Burning in the stomach with sensitivity in the pit of the stomach", "Fever and weight loss with loose stools which are greenish, slimy and bloody"]
Recommended Uses For Product:
["laxative", "to increase the milk production in nursing women"]
Dosage:
Dose- As prescribed by physician.
Directions For Use:
- Dose- As prescribed by physician.
- Can be taken with allopathic medicines.
Safety Information:
- Maintain half an hour gap between food/drink/any other medicines and homeopathic medicine.
- Avoid any strong smell in the mouth while taking medicine e.g. camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, hing
- Side effects: None reported
- Use under medical supervision.









