Stellaria media 2X,
Lithium benzoicum 3X,
Pulsatilla 3X,
Acidum benzoicum 3X
ana 2.5 ml.
Contains 35 Vol. % alcohol.
Dosage: In general, 10 drops directly on the tongue 3 times daily; in acute disorders
initially 10 drops every 15 minutes.
Form in which supplied and package size: Dropper bottle containing 50ml.
Pharmacological and clinical notes Constituents Indications
Rhododendron (rhododendron) Primary chronic polyarthritis, worsening in rainy weather
Spiraea ulmaria (meadowsweet) Rheumatism of the muscles and joints;
epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Asclepias tuberosa (pleurisy root) Intercostal neuralgia, catarrhal conditions arising from cold and wet weather
Euphorbia cyparissias (cypress spurge) Neural and skin irritation
Dulcamara (bittersweet) Remedy to counteract the effects of wet weather; feeling of having caught a
chill; all disorders are the result of cold and wet and are worsened by exposure
to cold and wet
Ledum (wild rosemary) Acute and chronic rheumatism of the joints, muscular rheumatism, gout, improved
by cold or cold water
Aconitum (monk's hood) Neuralgia, inflammatory rheumatism; fever with a hot, dry skin
Stellaria media (chickweed) Chronic arthritic-rheumatic disorders, especially in the region of the ankle
joint; frontal headache
Lithium benzoicum (lithium benzoate) The various forms of rheumatism and gout; uric acid diathesis
Pulsatilla (wind-flower) Rheumatism of the muscles and joints; disorders
Acidum benzoicum (benzoic acid) Uric acid diathesis, gout, polyarthritis, ganglion on the wrist joint,
tendovaginitis
Based on the individual homeopathic constituents of Rhododendroneel,
therapeutical possibilities result for the treatment of rheumatism and neuralgia
of various locations and origin, with typical worsening in or before wet
weather, e.g. neuralgia of the arm, intercostal neuralgia, primary chronic
polyarthritis, tubal catarrh worsening according to the weather, general
sensitivity to the weather, herpes zoster (nocturnal disorders). Rhododendroneel
is indicated in particular for nocturnal rheumatic disorders, including masked
rheumatism.
As alternating remedies,
Bryaconeel
(neuralgia of the arm, stabbing pains),
Dulcamara-Homaccord
(worsening according to the weather, intercostal neuralgia),
Ferrum-Homaccord and Osteoheel are indicated;
instead of which possibly Cruroheel (epicondylitis),
Colocynthis-Homaccord (sciatic neuralgia as well as other types of neuralgia of osteochondritic
origin),
Gelsemium-Homaccord (occipital neuralgia and neuralgia of the neck and arm),
Abropernol, Graphites-Homaccord, Lithiumeel, Bryaconeel etc. (for coxitis), and
in particular also Discus compositum.
Also for parotitis epidemica
(in addition to Reneel and Bryaconeel)
as well as for epididymitis
(in addition to Psorinoheel, etc.).
The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the
stage of the illness:
for acute disorders and at the start of the treatment,
shock therapy,