SBL Ruta Anti Inflammatory Ointment, Swelling in Joints
SBL Ruta Anti Inflammatory Ointment, Swelling in Joints - 25gm / Single Unit is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About SBL Ruta Ointment
Also known as Ruta Cream
SBL Ruta ointment is a homeopathic external application for swelling of Joints. It works best for injury to joints, bones and tendons. It helps to heal the injured tissues and give relief in pain as well. The pain mainly is sore aching type attended with restlessness where it is required.
Ruta Graveolens- Acts upon the periosteum and cartilages. Complaints from straining flexor tendons especially. Tendency to the formation of deposits in the periosteum, tendons, and joints, especially the wrist. Bruised sensation with lameness and no desire to work. Small of back and loins pain. Legs give out on rising from a chair, hips, and thighs so weak. Contraction of fingers. Pain and stiffness in wrists and hands. Thighs pain when stretching the limbs. Pain in bones of feet and ankles.
Clinical Indications: Sprains, tendonitis, backache, joint injury, arthritis, eye strain, asthenopia (eyestrain), ganglion, bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, constipation, rectum prolapse, exostosis, fracture, sciatica.
Ruta Graveolens is also available as quick absorbing Gel,
Check Ruta Graveolens in Homeopathy Dilutions, Mother Tincture.
Other Indications:
- Sciatica
- Joint pains with swelling
- Backache
- Sprains
SBL ointments or gels are external applications used for external complaints. Oils and Ointments are easily penetrating and absorbed easily and give good results.
Application: Apply Ruta Ointment externally twice daily on the clean and dry affected area.
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Key indicating features of Ruta
- Sprain with marked swelling and pain
- Knee pain with great difficulty in going upstairs and downstairs
- Sciatica worse on lying down at night, from sitting and in cold weather Sciatica better from walking
- Ganglion of wrist
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Achilles tendon pain