Willmar Schwabe India Allium Sativum 6CH 10ml

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The plant Allium sativum, also known as garlic, is a member of the Liliaceae family and closely related to onion, chive, leek, Chinese onion, and welsh onion. It is easy to cultivate and can be grown all year round in mild climates; however, in colder climates, it is best to sow the bulbs of the plant about six weeks before the soil begins to freeze.

Humans have been using the Allium sativum plant for thousands of years, mostly for food flavoring and as a traditional medicine. Regular consumption of garlic is linked to the prevention of several disease conditions related to the heart and blood system, regulating blood pressure, lowering blood sugar and cholesterol levels, boosting immune system, warding off various infections, and having antitumor benefit.

What are the different homeopathic uses for allium sativum?

The mother tincture is primarily used for therapeutic purposes between the third and sixth potencies, and is made from fresh bulbs of the Allium sativum plant.

Numerous conditions, including hair loss, the common cold, bronchitis, dyspepsia colic and constipation/diarrhea, skin affections, female menstrual disorders, and rheumatic complaints like sprains and coxalgia can all be treated with the homeopathic remedy allium sativum.

The following are prominent applications for allium sativum:

It helps to treat colitis when there is the presence of pathological flora in the colon by acting directly on the mucous membrane of the intestinal tract and enhancing peristaltic movement.

-Arterial hypotension has been observed within 30-45 minutes of ingesting about twenty-four drops of the allium sativum mother tincture, indicating that it has a vaso-dilatory effect.

It is used to treat hip, iliac, and psoas muscle pain as well as other rheumatic issues, especially when the hip is the primary area affected.

Allium sativum is effective in treating lung conditions that cause hemoptysis, or blood while coughing, as well as pulmonary tuberculosis. In these situations, it helps by reducing cough and expectoration, regulating normal body temperature, encouraging healthy weight gain, and regularizing sleep.

The cough is most severe in the morning after the person leaves the bedroom, is very persistent, difficult to rise, and highly fetid, and may be accompanied by darting pains in the chest. It helps treat respiratory conditions like bronchitis where there is constant rattling of mucus in the throat.

There is excessive and sweet-tasting salivation from the mouth that increases after meals and at night, which helps to treat digestive issues in people with voracious appetites, especially for non-vegetarian diets. The least change in diet usually causes dyspepsia, which is characterized by burning eructation, constipation, and a constant dull ache in the bowels.

There may be associated vertigo that gets worse while reading, and it aids in the treatment of headache that stops during menstrual flow and then returns after it stops.

Allium sativum effectively treats dandruff with accompanying hair loss, as well as skin conditions with white spots frequently seen on the face and dry lips, shriveling of the skin, especially over the joints, and dandruff.

Allium sativum effectively treats premenstrual syndrome in females, as well as the menstrual eruptions on the vulva, vagina, and breast in addition to treating breast pain, breast swelling, and headaches that worsen prior to menstruation and improve once the flow starts.

Allium sativum, which induces drowsiness, aids in the treatment of torpid bowels and constipation in children.

What conditions are typically treated with Allium sativum in homeopathy?

Allium sativum can be prescribed for a number of distinctive conditions, including the following:

digestion can be easily upset by even minor dietary irregularities.

Inward-pressing pains, stinging or burning pains, or stinging pains accompanied by paralysis are all examples of pains that can occasionally build up gradually to a certain point before fading away gradually.

Headache that has been linked to indigestion and is found to be related to menstruation in women; this type of headache makes it difficult for the patient to open their eyes and gets better as menstruation begins and gets worse as it ends.

The tongue is typically pale with red papillae, and there is a sensation of hair that typically grows when reading.

The breasts swell and become painful to touch, and the menses are frequent and accompanied by soreness in the thighs and vulva.

Allium sativum is known to cause bronchial catarrh, coughing, and expectoration that is challenging and gelatinous.

Smoking is a major trigger for the cough, which results in extremely foul breath.

Even though the patient can lift the limb with his hands, the hip pain, which is the source of many rheumatic complaints, has tearing pains that worsen with even the slightest motion.

Herpetic eruptions with burning, itching, and red or white spots are present on the affected area, and the skin is typically dry, shriveled, and tight, especially over the joints.

What conditions make allium sativum a prescription-only drug and what conditions make them worse or better?

It has been discovered that a variety of factors can either make an Allium sativum patient’s sufferings worse or better, including:-

The chest discomfort is worse in the open air.

The pain in the limbs is exacerbated by moist heat like steam.

Reading worsens symptoms in the mouth and eyes.

The vertigo seems to get worse when you stare at anything for an extended period of time.

Abdominal pain gets worse under pressure.

Leg aches become worse when you walk.

Every step, which causes even the slightest movement, makes the intestines more painful than usual.

In the evening and at night, many symptoms are observed to worsen.

Numerous symptoms are worsened by drinking poor water.

Digestion is hampered by even minor dietary mistakes.

However, sitting with your back slightly curved appears to provide comfort for abdominal pain.

Which patients benefit most from Allium sativum’s effects?

The following characteristics are found to make patients who respond to allium sativum the best:

Brown skin tone

Despite some people having a tendency toward obesity, most people have a strong, firm constitution.

who have a tendency to overeat and consume significantly more food than they actually eat.

It is better suited to meat eaters in general as opposed to strict vegetarians.

Even the slightest diet error can easily upset the patient with Allium sativum’s digestion.

The Allium sativum patient is observed to have intense anxiety and impatience in the mental sphere. He is desirous of many things but appears to be unsatisfied by nothing when offered. He fears that he will never recover from his illness or that he will be poisoned. He also fears that he will not be able to tolerate any medicine.

It is appropriate for kids who are very pale, sleepy, and lifeless and have no desire to walk because those kids’ legs don’t develop as quickly as the rest of their bodies.

Conclusion

The tincture is made from fresh bulbs, and this medicine is typically prescribed from 6th to 30th CH potency. Allium sativum homeopathy medicine uses are varied; it is derived from garlic, which has been used as a food additive since time immemorial as well as a medicine to treat worms and fever.

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Important Information: Under the direction of a homeopathic physician.

Attributes
BrandDr. Willmar Schwabe India
Container TypeGlass Bottle
Shelf Life5 Years From Date Of Manufacturing
Remedy TypeHomeopathic
Country of OriginIndia
Homeo FormsDilution
Potency6 CH / 6CH
Price₹ 70

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