Allium Ursinum in homeopathy: properties, benefits and uses (all you need to know)


Allium ursinum (the wild garlic) has an effect similar to garlic. However, it is used more in spagyrics and phytotherapy than in homeopathy. Homeopathically, its healing powers are used primarily for indigestion and arteriosclerosis.


leading symptoms

  • stress
  • overload
  • difficulty concentrating
  • messy people

Information about the agent

How do you recognize patients who need Allium ursinum?

People who need Allium ursinum are very sensitive, insecure and are quickly influenced by their environment. They lack self-confidence and assertiveness. They tend to be loners who find it difficult to pursue their own interests. Problems are often suppressed and express themselves in psychosomatic complaints such as flatulence, diarrhea or constipation.

There is no information on the appearance of Allium ursinum in children.


modalities

Allium ursinum is indicated for all typical symptoms that are ameliorated or worsened by the following modalities:Improvement:

  • No information

Deterioration:

  • No information

What are typical uses for Allium ursinum?

  • skin rashes
  • circulatory disorders
  • indigestion

Areas of application in detail

Gas

Occur massively in stressful situations, sometimes stuck, tend to go off quickly, want to be suppressed.

Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6

Circulatory disorders

Prophylactic in the case of a disposition to arteriosclerosis, in the early stages of arteriosclerosis to avoid consequential damage

Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6

Diarrhea

For excitement, stress, emotional tension

Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6

Skin changes, general

Chronic skin rashes as a result of mental stress, externally as a compress / wash with mother tincture

Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6 

Constipation

Feeling of fullness, especially when emotionally upset

Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6


Application information

Dosage form of Allium ursinum

Allium ursinum is best administered orally as a mother tincture or low potency in acute cases. The remedy is also suitable externally for skin envelopes.

Allium ursinum dosage

The remedy is suitable both as an acute remedy for digestive problems and for long-term treatment of arteriosclerosis.

In the case of constipation, diarrhea or flatulence, five globules in the potency 6X or 12X are administered a quarter of an hour before meals three times a day, and in the case of acute symptoms every half hour in between until the symptoms improve.

To strengthen the blood vessels, give the mother tincture three times a day and add five drops to a glass of water.

Skin irritations are treated with three to five daily poultices, dissolving five to ten drops of the mother tincture in water and soaking a cheesecloth. The poultice should remain on the affected skin area for about 15-20 minutes.

Allium ursinum during pregnancy

Wild garlic can be given during pregnancy for digestive problems – constipation and nervous diarrhea. The remedy helps the infant during breastfeeding with flatulence, constipation and diarrhea, especially if a connection with maternal stress is observed.

Allium ursinum side effects

Patients who are sensitive to garlic may experience discomfort. Then another method should be chosen. No other side effects are known. The drug is compatible with other drugs without showing any interactions.


Similar means

Carbovegetables

Allium ursinum and Carbo vegetabilis are related to the digestive tract and the skin. Carbo vegetabilis is used for strong and foul-smelling flatulence. The stomach is bloated and very sensitive to pressure.

Typical potencies: Mother tincture, D6 to D12

fabric type: medicinal plant


Homeopathy

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