Is there a suitable complex agent? | Homeopathy for osteoarthritis of the knee

Is there a suitable complex agent?

Active ingredients: Gelencium Arthro is a homeopathic complex remedy that consists of three active ingredients. These include: Effect: The complex remedy Gelencium Arthro has a pain-relieving effect and additionally supports the regeneration as well as the self-healing of the harmful processes in the knee joint. Dosage: In case of acute pain in the context of knee arthrosis, the drops are recommended with an intake of 5 drops up to 6 times a day.Over a longer period of time, the intake should not be more than three times a day.

  • Toxicondendron t.s. Scifolium D12
  • Harpagophythum procumbens D4
  • Filipendula ulmaira D3

Active ingredients: The complex agent Zeel® comp. N tablets contains the homeopathic active ingredients: Effect: The Zeel® comp.

N tablets are particularly suitable for use in osteoarthritis of the knee. They lead to a reduction in pain and discomfort that occurs during increased strain. Dosage: For dosage and application, it is recommended to take one tablet up to three times a day.

  • Arnica montana
  • Rhus toxicodendron
  • Sanguinaria canadensis
  • Solanum dulcamara and sulfur

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

The frequency and length of homeopathic treatment depends on the type of symptoms caused by osteoarthritis in the knee. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease, i.e. caused by wear and tear, which often leads to long-term complaints. Accordingly, a long-term intake of homeopathic remedies may also be appropriate. In this case, however, a discussion and consultation with homeopathic specialists should take place in good time.

Treatment of the disease only with homeopathy or only as supportive therapy?

At the beginning of knee arthrosis, treatment with homeopathy only is a possible option. In addition, however, an adapted exercise therapy with sufficient loading and unloading of the joint should be carried out at an early stage. If the osteoarthritis was caused by overweight, a change in diet with weight reduction should also be made. If pain occurs, it is often unavoidable for those affected to take painkillers. In advanced late stages of osteoarthritis in the knee, surgery may even be necessary.