Allium Sat

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Directions of Use:

  • As directed by your Physician
Safety Information

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Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
Additional Information

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Additional information about Allium Sat

Allium sativum homeopathic benefits are seen in treatment of various conditions such as hair fall, common cold, bronchitis, dyspepsia colic and constipation/diarrhea, skin affections, menstrual disorders in females and rheumatic complaints such as sprains and coxalgia.

Allium Sativum therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica

Acts directly on intestinal mucous membrane increasing peristalsis. Colitis, with pathological flora. Has vaso-dilatory properties. Arterial hypotension begins usually in 30 to 45 minutes after twenty to forty drop doses of the tincture.

Adapted to fleshy subjects with dyspepsia and catarrhal affections. High livers. Patients who eat a great deal more, especially meat, than they drink. Pain in hip, pain in psoas and iliac muscles. Pulmonary tuberculosis.

Cough and expectoration diminishes, temperature becomes normal, weight is gained, and sleep becomes regular. Hćmoptysis.

Head.–Heavy; pulsation in temples; catarrhal deafness.

Mouth.–Much sweetish saliva after meals and at night. Sensation of a hair on tongue or throat.

Stomach.–Voracious appetite. Burning eructations. Least change in diet causes trouble. Constipation, with constant dull pains in bowels. Tongue pale, red papillć.

Respiratory.–Constant rattling of mucus in bronchi. Cough in the morning after leaving bedroom, with mucous expectoration, which is tenacious and difficult to raise. Sensitive to cold air. Dilated bronchi, with fetid expectoration. Darting pain in chest.

Female.–Pain in swelling of breasts. Eruption in vagina and on breasts and vulva during menses.

Relationship.–Allium Sat according to Dr. Teste, belongs to the Bryonia group, including Lycopod. Nux. Colocy, Digital and Ignatia which affect deeply all flesh eating animals and hardly at all vegetarians. Hence their special applicability to meat eaters rather than to exclusive vegetarians.

Compare: Capsicum; Arsenic; Senega; Kali nit.

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