SBL Myrtus Communis Dilution acts powerfully on the respiratory system and mucous membranes.
It originates from the fresh flowering shoots and leaves of the Myrtus communis plant.
Therefore, it belongs to the Myrtaceae family.
Most importantly, it supports chronic and recurring respiratory complaints, especially in sensitive individuals.
Consequently, it aids patients prone to catarrhal fevers, persistent coughs, and early tuberculosis-like symptoms.
The remedy relieves chest constriction, throat discomfort, and general fatigue.
It also manages hemoptysis, particularly when associated with suppressed or maltreated syphilis.
Nasal and Catarrhal Conditions
Myrtus communis helps reduce coryza with tickling cough.
It proves useful during catarrhal fevers triggered by sudden weather changes.
Dryness and soreness in the throat improve gradually.
It eases congestion in the nasal passages and supports smooth expectoration.
Therefore, patients notice better breathing and relief from upper respiratory irritation.
Cough and Respiratory Distress
The remedy alleviates dry, hollow coughs from upper anterior lung irritation.
Cough worsens in the morning and improves by evening.
It reduces pain, tightness, and burning in the chest.
Sharp stitching pain in the left lung apex often radiates to the scapula.
Symptoms aggravate by yawning, coughing, or deep breathing.
Myrtus communis aids expectoration of blood, especially in early phthisical stages.
It strengthens the left lung and relieves associated throbbing or tickling sensations.
Throat and Chest Pain
The remedy eases throat dryness extending into the chest.
Acute, pressing pain in the left chest radiates toward the shoulder.
Tickling and burning sensations gradually subside.
Fever, Weakness, and General Complaints
Myrtus communis helps manage fevers with joint pain in elbows and knees.
It supports patients with afternoon lassitude and energy depletion.
Respiratory illness often develops after every weather change, making this remedy ideal.
Consequently, it strengthens the body and respiratory resilience over time.
Overall, Myrtus communis restores comfort in the chest, throat, and nasal passages.




