SBL Drops No. 6 – Targeted Relief for Joint Pain & Inflammation
SBL Drops No. 6 is a homeopathic formulation specifically developed to address acute and chronic joint discomfort. Its alcohol-based delivery system (39% v/v) ensures rapid absorption of bioactive ingredients that target inflammatory pathways and musculoskeletal pain.
Uses of SBL Drops No.6
- Provides relief from osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis discomfort
- Reduces joint swelling and stiffness
- Addresses tendonitis and bursitis pain
- Improves range of motion in affected joints
- Manages weather-aggravated joint symptoms
Key Ingredients & Their Actions
- Rhus toxicodendron 6x HPI – For stiffness improved by movement
- Berberis vulgaris 3x HPI – Targets radiating joint pain
- Rhododendron chrysanthum 3x HPI – Addresses weather-sensitive aches
- Dulcamara 3x HPI – For cold-dampness aggravated symptoms
- Nux vomica 4x HPI – Helps sedentary lifestyle-related stiffness
Key Benefits
- Multi-target formula for various joint pain etiologies
- Low-alcohol content (39%) for sensitive users
- No known GI side effects unlike NSAIDs
- Supports mobility without drowsiness
- Complementary therapy that works with conventional treatments
Direction of Use
- Acute flare-ups: 15 drops in 30ml water every 4 hours (max 6x/day)
- Chronic cases: 10 drops 3x/day for 3-6 months
- Best Taken: 20 mins before meals for optimal absorption
- Shake vigorously before each use
Safety Information
Contraindications:
- Alcohol intolerance
- Pregnancy (due to Nux vomica)
Precautions:
- May temporarily aggravate symptoms in sensitive individuals
- Monitor if taking blood thinners
- Not for children <12 years
Clinical Notes
- Onset of Action: Symptomatic relief typically begins within 7-10 days
- Optimal Duration: Minimum 6-week course for chronic conditions
- Adjunctive Measures:
- Combine with warm compresses for stiffness
- Avoid cold-damp exposure during treatment
FAQ
Q: Can this replace my arthritis medication?
A: Designed as complementary support – consult your rheumatologist before adjusting prescriptions.
Q: Why does it contain alcohol?
A: Enhances ingredient bioavailability and acts as preservative (lower concentration than tinctures).
Q: How does it differ from glucosamine supplements?
A: Targets pain/inflammation rather than cartilage repair – consider combined use for comprehensive care.
Q: Safe for diabetics?
A: Yes, contains negligible sugars – but monitor blood glucose as pain relief may affect insulin needs.
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