A BRIEF GUIDE TO SELECTED HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES ACONITUM NAPELLUS ACONITE MONKSHOOD CONCLUSION

Homoeopathic Aconitum and Belladonna should be in everyone’s medicine chest, for they are more frequently used than any other remedy for first aid. However, we do not recommend Aconitum tincture as it is dangerous, even though some doctors prescribe it for neuralgia caused by a cold, for gout and for rheumatism. There are other, safer remedies available that are just as effective. Aconitum is a mydriatic, that is, it dilates the pupil if it is put in the eye. Belladonna has the same property due to its atropine content. To achieve the best results, Aconitum should be given in the fourth decimal potency (4x), for stronger persons perhaps in the third (3x); five drops in a glass of water taken at hourly intervals will be enough.
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