SBL Drops No 2 Dysmenorrhoea (30ml)
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Menstrual pain is most common in women in their late teens and early 20s, then declines with age. Some women report increased menstrual pain in their late 30s and early 40s as their endocrine systems prepare for menopause by lowering hormone levels and thus fertility. Menstrual pain is referred to as dysmenorrhea when it is severe enough to interfere with daily activities.
SBL Drops Number Two indicators
Menstrual pain
In addition to the pain, you also experience nausea.
SBL Drops No. 2’s active ingredients
Painful menstrual periods with pains traveling to other parts of the body are symptoms of Caulophyllum Thalictroides. Other symptoms include shivering that doesn’t move forward and false pains.
Cimicifuga Racemosa: Pain in the ovarian region; radiates up and down the anterior surface of the thighs; pain just prior to menstruation; pain across the pelvis, from hip to hip; and after-pains with extreme sensitivity and intolerance to pain.
Magnesia phosphata: Used to treat cramping, menstrual colic, and anti-spasmodic medication with radiating pains that are made worse during menstruation.
Viburnum Opulus: A general antidote for cramps. Colicky pains in the pelvic organs. Bearing-down pains prior to. Ovarian region feels heavy and clogged. Aching in the sacrum and pubic region, along with pain in the anterior thigh muscles.
How much SBL Drops No. 2 to take
Before the start of the flow, take 10-15 drops in 1/4 cup of water 3–4 times. Once the flow starts, take 10-15 drops in 1/4 cup of water every hour or so for as long as the pain lasts, or as prescribed by a doctor.
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Brand | SBL |
Container Type | Bottle |
Shelf Life | Long Expiry |
Remedy Type | Homeopathic |
Country of Origin | India |
Form Factor | Drops |
Suitable For | Veg / Vegetarian |
Price | ₹ 140 |
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