SBL Hypericum Perforatum Dilution, widely known as St. John’s Wort, is a well-known homoeopathic remedy prepared from the fresh flowering plant of the Hypericaceae family. This medicine primarily supports the nervous system, making it an excellent choice for conditions involving nerve pain, nerve injuries, and post-traumatic mental stress. In addition, it helps relieve shooting pains, neuralgias, spinal injuries, and depression associated with anxiety.
Common Names
Hindi: Choli Phulya
English: St. John’s Wort
Key Uses and Benefits
Nerve Injuries
Hypericum perforatum strongly relieves pain from nerve-rich areas such as fingers, toes, and nail beds. It helps in crushed injuries, puncture wounds, and post-surgical pain, while also reducing spasms and preventing complications like lockjaw.
Neuritis and Nerve Pain
It eases tingling, burning, numbness, bruised sensations, and deep nerve pain, especially after trauma.
Post-Surgical Pain Relief
This remedy significantly reduces intense nerve pain after surgery and often minimizes the need for strong painkillers.
Spinal and Coccyx Injuries
It addresses neck pain, spinal concussion, and tailbone injuries, especially when pain radiates along the spine or into the limbs.
Haemorrhoids
Hypericum helps relieve pain, bleeding, and tenderness with dull, pressing rectal discomfort.
Asthmatic and Spasmodic Conditions
It supports relief from spasmodic asthma, especially when attacks worsen in foggy weather and improve with sweating and expectoration.
Psychological Disturbances After Shock
This remedy supports emotional balance after sudden shock or injury, easing anxiety, fear of falling, confusion, and melancholy.
Headache and Facial Neuralgia
It reduces throbbing headaches, facial nerve pain, and tearing toothache, especially when the head feels compressed or overly sensitive.
Skin and Wound Care
Hypericum promotes healing in lacerated wounds, herpes zoster, eczema with intense itching, and nerve-related skin issues, even when bleeding appears excessive.
Extremity Pain
It relieves darting shoulder pain, calf cramps, bruised joints, crawling sensations, and sharp pain in fingers and toes, particularly at the tips.




