Geranium Maculatum Homeopathy Mother Tincture
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About Geranium Maculatum Mother Tincture Q
Geranium Maculatum, commonly known as wild geranium or spotted cranesbill, is a herbaceous plant widely recognized for its medicinal properties. Here's a brief overview:
- Source: Geranium Maculatum is a perennial plant native to North America. It's known for its distinctive pinkish-purple flowers and its ability to thrive in woodlands and shady areas.
- Also Known As: It is commonly referred to as wild geranium, spotted cranesbill, or wood geranium.
- Clinical Indications: In both herbal medicine and homeopathy, Geranium Maculatum is primarily used for its astringent and hemostatic properties. It is often indicated for the treatment of internal and external bleeding, such as heavy menstrual bleeding, nosebleeds, and bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. It's also used for diarrhea, particularly when associated with bleeding.
- Materia Medica Information: Homeopathic materia medica suggests Geranium Maculatum for conditions requiring astringent action, like bleeding and diarrhea. It's noted for its ability to reduce inflammation and promote healing, particularly in the mucous membranes of the digestive tract.
- Side Effects: As a herbal remedy, Geranium Maculatum is generally considered safe when used appropriately. However, excessive consumption can lead to gastrointestinal upset, including constipation and stomach discomfort. In homeopathy, the risk of side effects is minimal due to the high dilution of the substance, but it should be used under the guidance of a qualified practitioner, especially when treating serious conditions like bleeding.
Geranium Maculatum also known as Geranium. Profuse haemorrhages, pulmonary and from different organs. Vomiting of blood. Ulceration of stomach. Atonic and foul ulcers. Homoeopathically used for habitual sick headaches. Herbal use is as astringent, clotting agent; has been found useful in irritable bowel syndrome. Reported to have antifertility action. It has afforded relief in incipient gastric cancer, when the bleeding was the guiding symptom.
Geranium Maculatum Mother Tincture is a homeopathic dilution also known as cranesbill that helps in treating bleeding tendencies from different organs of the body with various symptoms relating to head and stomach. This homeopathic remedy comes with absolutely no side effects. It is used for an herbal effect as an astringent, clotting agent and helps in irritable bowel syndrome. It also has antifertility action.
Geranium Maculatum therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica
Habitual sick headaches. Profuse, hæmorrhages, pulmonary and from different organs. Vomiting of blood. Ulceration of stomach. Atonic and foul ulcers. Summer complaint.
Head.--Giddiness, with diplopia; better, closing eyes. Ptosis and dilated pupils. Sick headache.
Mouth.--Dry; tip of tongue burning. Pharyngitis.
Stomach.--Catarrhal gastritis with profuse secretion, tendency to ulceration and passive hæmorrhage. Lessens the vomiting in gastric ulcer.
Stool.--Constant desire to go to stool, with inability to pass anything for some time. Chronic diarrhœa, with offensive mucus. Constipation.
Female.--Menses too profuse. Post-partum hæmorrhage. Sore nipples (Eup arom).
Relationship.--Compare: Geranin 1x. Constant hawking and spitting in elderly people. Erodium-Hemlock-Stork's bill--(a popular hæmostatic in Russia, and especially used for metrorrhagia and menorrhagia); Hydrastinin; Cinch; Sabin.
Dose.--Tincture, half-dram doses in gastric ulcer. Tincture, to third attenuation, as a general rule. Locally, in ulcers, it will destroy the pyogenic membrane.
Geranium Maculatum Homeopathy Mother Tincture is available in SBL, Schwabe, Others (Homeomart, Hahnemann, Similia, Medisynth). When you choose 'Others' one of the 3 brands medicine will be sent subject to availability of these brands. All sealed units.