Is there a suitable complex agent? | Homeopathy for arthrosis in the finger joints

Is there a suitable complex agent?

Active ingredients: RHUS TOXICODENDRON N Oligoplex Liquidum contains the two active ingredients Toxicodendron quercifolium and Bryonia cretica. Effect: The effect of RHUS TOXICODENDRON N Oligoplex Liquidum is based on the relief of complaints in the area of the joints. It reduces pain, swelling and warming.

Dosage: RHUS TOXICODENDRON N Oligoplex Liquidum is taken in drops. A maximum of six times 5 drops can be taken per day. Active ingredients: The GELENK ALBIN drops to be taken contains five active ingredients.

These include Actaea spicata, Bryonia, Ruta graveolens, Colchicum autumnale and Filipendula ulmaria. Effect: The JELENK ALBIN drops to take are used for joint complaints. They soothe swelling and reduce pain in the joints.

Dosage: The drops can be taken up to 6 times a day. One intake consists of 5 drops in total. Active ingredients: RUBAX MONO tablets contain the homeopathic active ingredient Rhus Toxicodendron in potency D6.

In addition, magnesium is added, among other things. Effect: The effect of RUBAX MONO tablets is primarily aimed at over-stimulated connective tissue structures. They reduce pain caused by overstrain and have an anti-inflammatory effect. Dosage: RUBAX MONO tablets can be taken up to six times a day.

How often and for how long should I take homeopathic medication?

The homeopathic remedies can be taken for different lengths of time. This depends on the potency in which they are dosed. With the dosage recommendations listed above, the homeopathic remedies can be taken for several months. For most people it is recommended to take three globules two to three times a day. For higher dosages, a consultation with a homeopathic doctor should be made beforehand to discuss the length and duration of the intake.

Homeopathy as sole measure or supportive therapy?

The treatment of osteoarthritis in the finger joints should not only be done by homeopathic remedies. At the beginning of the disease this may still be effective, but in the long term it is not advisable to treat it alone. The reason for this is that the disease can progress independently of the relief of pain by homeopathic remedies. Therefore, if arthrosis in the finger joints is suspected, a doctor should be consulted. In a joint discussion, a plan can then be drawn up for the time until which homeopathic remedies will be used as the only therapy.