Bryonia

Bryonia is a genus of flowering plant in the gourd family. Bryony /ˈbraɪ.əni/ is its best-known common name. They are native to western Eurasia and adjacent regions, such as North Africa, the Canary Islands and South Asia. Contents Uses Benefits Cautions Interactions Other names References Uses Bryonia is also used to treat stomach and intestinal […]

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Bryonia Alba

Bryonia is a plant. People use the root for medicine. Contents Uses Benefits Cautions Interactions Other names References Uses Despite serious safety concerns, bryonia is used as a laxative to relieve constipationand as an emetic. Emetics are medicines that are used to cause vomiting. Bryonia is also used to treat stomach and intestinal diseases, lung diseases, arthritis, liver disease, and metabolic disorders; and to prevent infections. […]

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Ranunc bulb

The herb Ranunculus bulbosus, which is generally referred to as St. Anthony’s turnip or even bulbous buttercup, is actually a perennially growing plant that belongs to the Buttercup family. This plant bears beautiful blooms having a yellow hue, while its basal leaves are profoundly divided having three lobes and a long petiole. Generally, bulbous butter […]

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Calcarea carbonica

 Calcarea carbonica, abbreviated as Calcarea carb., is a homeopathic remedy made from the middle layer of shells. In chemical terms, Calcarea carbonica is impure calcium carbonate, CaCO3. Unlike most homeopathic remedies, which are made from substances soluble in water or alcohol, Calcarea carbonica must be prepared by a process called trituration. Triturated material is ground […]

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