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Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Oleum santail
Also known as Santali Aetheroleum, Oleum Terebinthinae, Oil of Sandalwood,
Contains Beta Santalol, Santalenes, Santyl acetate
Nature – Coolant with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic properties
Oil of sandalwood has been used for years from ancient times for a variety of household healing purposes. The plant sources of homeopathic medicines are vast and comprise of products from almost all continents of the world. Oil of sandalwood is also used as a homeopathic remedy and it has admirable results within its sphere of action. Oil of sandalwood is called Oleum Santali in homeopathic jargon.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits:
- The most prominent range of action of this medicine is on the urinary and sexual systems. Gonorrhea is one condition of sexual organs where this remedy comes in handy.
- The male complaints that can be treated by this remedy in both tincture and potency form should also be mentioned. Swelling of the genitals occurs with pains deep in the perineum. Thick yellow discharges from the genitalia occur as seen in gonorrhea
- Cough – dry hacking type, unable to expel phlegm in chest
- Cystitis – urine comes in fits and start, it’s a very good coolant to contain burning sensation of cystitis
- Urethral stricture due to any reason, very useful in cases of restricted urine output (feeble urine stream
Dosage
Directions of Use:
- As directed by your Physician
Safety Information
Safety Information:
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information
The action in the urinary and sexual spheres is most utilizable, especially in gonorrhśa. It is also a stimulating, disinfectant expectorant. Two or three drops on sugar will frequently relieve the hacking cough, when but little sputum is expectorated.
Male -Painful erections; swelling of the prepuce. Thick, yellowish, muco-purulent discharge. Deep pain in perineum.
Urine -Frequent, burning, smarting swelling, and redness of meatus. Stream small and slow. Acute aching in kidney region. Sensation of a ball pressing against the urethra; worse, standing. Gleet, with profuse, thick discharge; chronic cystitis.