SBL Opuntia Vulgaris Dilution acts as a powerful homoeopathic medicine derived from the prickly pear cactus of the Cactaceæ family.
It strongly influences the gastrointestinal, nervous, circulatory, and male reproductive systems.
Moreover, it addresses deep functional disturbances with marked exhaustion and emotional instability.
Patients often show sharp, stitching, pressing pains that radiate or follow linear paths.
Consequently, profound weakness and unusual mental symptoms frequently accompany physical complaints.
Gastrointestinal Disturbances
Opuntia vulgaris strongly relieves persistent nausea extending from the stomach into the bowels.
Often, cramping and heaviness accompany this nausea.
Additionally, patients experience poor morning appetite and frequently skip meals.
A strong urge for diarrhœa appears, especially around 4 p.m.
Loose stools follow with urgency and discomfort.
Meanwhile, abdominal bloating creates acrid sensations, as though tissues feel excoriated.
Pain radiates through the spleen and heart region.
Stools may appear soft, difficult, and emit a medicinal odor.
Sexual and Reproductive Excitation
Opuntia vulgaris addresses intense sexual excitement with persistent lascivious thoughts.
Priapism appears prominently.
Furthermore, involuntary emissions disturb rest.
Patients report drawing pain in the right testicle.
Genitals may appear shrunken or atrophied.
Mental and Emotional Disturbances
Mentally, Opuntia vulgaris covers severe emotional imbalance.
Patients remain unaware of abnormal behavior.
Thoughts alternate rapidly between prayer and blasphemy.
Sudden rage erupts when plans fail.
Irritability dominates.
Writing becomes confused, with letters omitted or misplaced.
Cardiovascular and Chest Symptoms
Opuntia vulgaris relieves sticking pains through the heart.
Dull oppression improves after a deep breath.
Cold shuddering spreads across the chest.
Breathing becomes labored and heaving.
Urinary Complaints
Urination becomes frequent and urgent.
Sometimes urine appears bloody.
Patients cannot restrain the urge.
Extremities and Nerve Sensations
Numbness and tingling follow kneeling or pressure.
Pricking sensations appear.
Pain affects the left leg, fibula, and right little toe.
Pain also settles below the left elbow and hand bones.
Head, Eyes, and Throat
Head pain feels like a lance piercing the brain.
Epistaxis occurs from the left nostril.
Burning eyelids smart intensely.
A choking sensation affects the larynx in afternoons.
General Weakness and Chill
Finally, Opuntia vulgaris suits states of extreme prostration.
Cold chills dominate, especially in cold rooms.
Cold feet and general coldness persist throughout the body.




