What is the homeopathic remedy Gelsemium used for?
What is the homeopathic remedy Gelsemium used for?
In homeopathic Materia Medica, Gelsemium sempervirens (Loganaceae) is described as a remedy for a variety of neurological and behavioral symptoms including general prostration, drowsiness, tiredness, mental apathy, lack of muscular coordination and discomfort when confronted with novelty or unfamiliar situations; these …
What is Gelsemium sempervirens made from?
Carl Linnaeus first classified G. sempervirens as Bignonia sempervirens in 1753; Antoine Laurent de Jussieu created a new genus for this species in 1789. Gelsemium is a Latinized form of the Italian word for jasmine, gelsomino. G….
Gelsemium | |
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Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Gelsemiaceae |
Genus: | Gelsemium Juss. |
Is gelsemium over the counter?
Gelsemium 30C is ideal for active or acute over the counter (OTC) use. 30C remedies should be taken as a short course only, unless prescribed by a practitioner. This product is gluten free and vegetarian.
How do you take Gelsemium 30C?
Gelsemium 30C 125tabs
- How to use: Adults: 2 tablets. Children: 1 tablet.
- Warnings and precautions: If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 7 days consult your doctor. Contains lactose and sucrose.
- Ingredients: Contains Gelsemium sempervirens 30C homeopathic potency on 100mg lactose/sucrose tablets.
How is Gelsemium prepared as a homeopathic remedy?
Gelsemium as a remedy is prepared from the bark of the root of plant Gelsemium Sempervirens, commonly known as Yellow Jasmine. It belongs to family of flowering plants known as Loganiaceae. To prepare homeopathic medicine Gelsemium, the bark of the root of this plant is potentized (a process by which homeopathic remedies are prepared).
What kind of plant does Gelsemium come from?
Gelsemium as a remedy is prepared from the bark of the root of plant Gelsemium Sempervirens, commonly known as Yellow Jasmine. It belongs to family of flowering plants known as Loganiaceae.
How to tell if you have a cold with Gelsemium?
They also have tingling and fullness in the nose with sneezing. Along with it they have cold with watery running discharge from nose. The nasal discharge is excoriating that makes the nostrils red, sore and raw. Dull headache, weakness, fever and muscle ache along with cold is frequently experienced.
How often can you take Gelsemium for fever?
Great drowsiness appears with above symptoms. Drowsiness and restlessness are some other symptoms a person may have along with above during fever. Gelsemium can be taken in 30 potency two to three times a day, varying from case to case. The medicines that follow well are Baptisia, Cactus and Ipecac.