Angelica Archangelica Homeopathy Mother Tincture
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Description
Description
Angelica Archangelica Homeopathic Tincture (Q, 1X)
Angelica Archangelica, also known as Angelica, Angelica Officinalis, Archangelica, and Archangelica Officinalis, is a homeopathic remedy prescribed for various health conditions. It is primarily used to treat heartburn, flatulence, anorexia, arthritis, and flu symptoms. In women, it can also be used to stimulate menstrual periods. This remedy possesses anti-inflammatory properties and has an antiseizure effect.
The root, seed, and fruit are used to prepare the medicine.
Common Name: Angelica Archangelica, Angelica
Causes and Symptoms of Angelica Archangelica
Angelica stimulates circulation and is beneficial for chronic bronchitis as it increases expectoration. It is also known to reduce cravings for alcohol in certain complaints.
Patient Profile (Materia Medica)
Head
- Helps relieve nervous headaches.
Stomach and Abdomen
- Useful for abdominal cramps, nausea, and colic pain.
- Indicated for dyspepsia, enteritis, flatulence, and gastritis.
- Relieves excessive intestinal gas and heartburn.
- Stimulates appetite and improves digestion.
Urinary Complaints
- Acts as a urinary antiseptic and helps in urinary tract infections.
Male Complaints
- Used for managing complaints of premature ejaculation.
Female Complaints
- Helps initiate menstrual periods.
- Increases urine production and enhances sex drive.
Extremities
- Beneficial for nerve pain (neuralgia) and joint pains.
Directions for Use
Take 10 drops in half a cup of water three times a day or as directed by a physician.
Mother tinctures like Angelica Archangelica are the starting point for dilutions. The authenticity of the raw materials, age, collection, cleaning and drying methods, basic percentage of active ingredients, the quality of alcohol and water, and the percentage used, along with the method applied (Percolation or Maceration), the strength of phytochemicals, filtration, and bacterial counts, are crucial factors that determine the quality of a mother tincture. These factors are meticulously controlled, ensuring that the distilled and filtered mother tinctures are stored in rooms equipped with expensive explosion-resistant and flame-proof electrical fittings of proper intensities. This prevents any accidents and preserves the phytochemical content in the tinctures.