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Artemisia vulg.

Description

Information about Dr. Reckeweg Artemisia vulg

Artemisia vulgaris is a Homoeopathic medicine made from Mugwort. It is reported to be useful in convulsions, dysmenia, hydrocephalus, somnambulism, worms, etc.

Product Origin: Germany

Key uses/benefits:

  • This remedy is advised for convulsive diseases, especially prior to epileptic fits, in children and adolescent girls.
  • It is indicated for excitable and irritable patients.
  • Fits may be induced by extreme fright, grief, a blow on the head, or menstrual irregularities.
  • Often accompanied by profuse sweating with a garlic-like stench.
  • It addresses convulsive episodes without aura, triggered by fright, violent emotions, and masturbation.

Dosage

 

Directions of Use:

  • As directed by your Physician

Safety Information

 

Safety Information:

  • Read the label carefully before use.
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Keep out of reach of children.

Additional Information

Additional information about Artemisia vulg

It is indicated in epileptic conditions, and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty. Epilepsy without aura; after fright and other violent emotions and after masturbation. Several convulsions close together. Gets up at night and works, remembers nothing in the morning.

Artemisia vulgaris therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica

Has some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions, and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty. Locally and internally is injurious to eyes.

Head.–Drawn back by spasmodic twitchings. Mouth drawn to left. Congestion of brain.

Eyes.–Colored light produces dizziness. Pain and blurring of vision; better; rubbing; worse, using eyes.

Female.–Profuse menses. Violent uterine contractions. Spasms during menses.

Fever.–Profuse sweat, smelling like garlic.

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