Asparagus Officinalis Mother Tincture Q for Urinary & Cardiac Health
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Description
Description
About Asparagus Officinalis Mother Tincture Q
Asparagus Officinalis, also known simply as Asparagus, is a homeopathic Mother Tincture prepared from common garden asparagus. It is traditionally used to support urinary health, cardiac function, and relief from rheumatic pains, as well as in conditions such as coryza, diabetes, dropsy, and other urinary disorders.
This remedy is particularly indicated for urinary secretion abnormalities, weakness, and cardiac depression accompanied by swelling. It is also effective in rheumatic or musculoskeletal pains, especially around the left shoulder and heart region.
Therapeutic Benefits
Head & Face
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Confusion with profuse coryza producing thin nasal discharge
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Pain in the forehead and at the root of the nose
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Morning headaches accompanied by black spots before the eyes
Throat
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Rough or irritated throat
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Copious, tenacious mucus with frequent hawking
Urinary System
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Frequent urination with stitching pains and burning sensations
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Peculiar odor in urine
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Weakness associated with swelling
Chest & Heart
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Palpitations with oppressive chest sensations
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Pain radiating to the left shoulder or heart region
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Difficulty or oppression in breathing, often associated with urinary complaints
Extremities & Musculoskeletal
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Pain in back, shoulders, and limbs
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Joint pain with feeble pulse
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Rheumatic discomfort, particularly in left shoulder and upper limbs
Dosage & Administration
The dosage of Asparagus Officinalis Mother Tincture varies depending on age, condition, and sensitivity:
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Typical doses: 3–5 drops, 2–3 times daily
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In some cases, it may be given once weekly, monthly, or at longer intervals
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Always follow a physician’s guidance for optimal results
Safety Information
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Side Effects: No known side effects reported
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Precautions: None required
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Children: Safe for use
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Pregnancy: Safe when taken as directed
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Duration: Continue until symptoms improve or as per physician’s advice
