Saturday, August 27, 2011

Belladonna in homeopathy

This deadly flower can be medicinal

Amplify’d from www.altmeds.com

Belladonna


 

Belladonna, also called "deadly nightshade," or is one of the most important of homeopathic remedies. It has a powerful effect on the heart, lungs, and blood vessels, as well as on the brain and nervous system. Because deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) is an extremely poisonous plant, eating its sweet, cherry-like fruit can lead to severe illness and even death; belladonna should be used only under the guidance of an experienced health care professional. A homeopathic remedy made from extremely diluted belladonna has been safely prescribed for a broad range of purposes and has proven helpful for quick relief of fever and in treating coughs, headaches, and flu. Homeopathic belladonna also has been recommended as a treatment for gout, stomach and digestive upset, gastritis, inflammation of the brain or spinal cord, menstrual cramps, manic depression, poisoning, headaches, hallucinations, and insomnia.

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