SBL Lilium Tigrinum Dilution comes from the fresh stalk, leaves, and flowers of the Tiger Lily plant.
It belongs to the Liliaceae family.
Primarily, it acts powerfully on the pelvic organs.
Therefore, it suits reflex conditions linked to uterine and ovarian disorders.
Moreover, it suits unmarried women experiencing emotional and physical gynecological symptoms.
Additionally, it strongly influences the heart and mind.
As a result, it helps with psychosomatic complaints, anxiety, and depression.
Female Reproductive Health
Primarily, Lilium tigrinum acts on the uterus and ovaries.
Therefore, it helps prolapse, congestion, and uterine anteversion.
Notably, it relieves intense bearing-down sensations.
Consequently, women feel a constant need to support pelvic organs.
Furthermore, it helps with uterine sub-involution with bloating.
Likewise, it relieves acrid, brown leucorrhoea with labial smarting.
Additionally, it awakens increased sexual instinct.
It also helps pruritus pudendi.
Menstrual Disorders
Firstly, it regulates early and scanty menstruation.
Secondly, it addresses dark, clotted, offensive flow.
Importantly, bleeding appears during motion.
However, bleeding stops completely during rest.
Digestive Complaints
Moreover, it relieves flatulence and nausea.
It removes the sensation of a lump in the stomach.
Interestingly, appetite increases with strong meat cravings.
Meanwhile, thirst increases with large fluid intake before symptoms worsen.
Abdominal and Rectal Symptoms
Additionally, the abdomen feels sore, distended, and trembling.
Pressure moves downward and backward toward the rectum.
Therefore, symptoms worsen while standing.
However, open air brings relief.
Furthermore, it helps constant urging to defecate.
This urge especially affects plethoric, nervous menopausal women.
It also relieves dysentery with mucus, blood, and tenesmus.
Urinary Symptoms
Notably, urinary urgency occurs frequently.
Urine appears milky, scanty, and hot.
As a result, discomfort increases during urination.
Cardiac and Circulatory Action
Importantly, Lilium tigrinum acts strongly on the heart.
Patients feel the heart gripped in a vise.
Additionally, fullness and bursting sensations arise.
Palpitations become rapid and irregular.
Moreover, cold sensations surround the heart.
Pain spreads to the right arm during angina.
Symptoms worsen in warm, crowded rooms.
Consequently, suffocation sensations develop.
Mental and Emotional State
Mentally, patients worry excessively about salvation.
However, consolation worsens their distress.
Profound depression appears with constant weeping urges.
Additionally, anxiety centers on incurable organic disease.
Irritability increases with impulses to curse or strike.
Obscene thoughts intrude repeatedly.
Therefore, patients stay hurried, restless, and overly busy.
Head and Eye Symptoms
The head feels hot, dull, and heavy.
Faintness occurs in warm rooms.
Wild sensations disturb the head.
Moreover, retinal hypersensitivity develops.
Eye pain extends into the head.
Lachrymation and blurred vision appear.
It also supports weakened ciliary muscle function.
Extremities and Musculoskeletal System
Back and spinal pain occur with trembling.
A pressing-down sensation appears anteriorly.
Pricking affects the fingers.
Pain spreads to the right arm and hip.
Furthermore, legs ache and remain restless.
Ankle joints feel painful.
Burning affects palms and soles.
Sleep and Fever Patterns
Sleep feels unrefreshing with unpleasant dreams.
Insomnia occurs with wild head sensations.
Finally, afternoon heat and fatigue dominate.
Throbbing spreads throughout the body.




