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Pareira brava
Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Pareira Brava
Pareira Brava Also known as Chonododendron Tomentosum,Virgin-vine. This medicine is prepared from the root of the plant called Velvet Leaf. This plant belongs to the family Menispermaceae
The urinary signs are most significant. It is useful in severe pain, inflammation of bladder, pain going down the thigh and prostatic affections.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits:
- The leading symptoms are – constant urging to urinate , great straining. Pain down thighs during efforts to urinate. Urine is black, bloody with thick mucous. Urine is passed with great difficulty. In worst cases urine is passed only by going on hand and knees position.
- It is an effective medicine when a person has to strain a lot to pass urine.
- some cases needing it straining is extreme where a person has to go in a knee-hand position to pass urine.
- Use of Pareira Brava is considered in cases of chronic retention of urine where excessive straining to pass urine is needed.A distended feeling in bladder is felt. Urge to pass urine is also constant. Pain goes down the thighs from the bladder during urination.
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 Pareira brave
Pareira Brava as per Boericke Materia Medica
The urinary symptoms are most important. Useful in renal colic, prostatic affections, and catarrh of bladder. Sensation as if bladder were distended, with pain. Pain going down thigh.
Urinary -Black, bloody, thick mucous urine. Constant urging; great straining; pain down thighs during efforts to urinate. Can emit urine only when he goes on his knees, pressing head firmly against the floor. Feeling of the bladder being distended and neuralgic pain in the anterior crural region. (Staph.) Dribbling after micturition. (Selen.) Violent pain in glans penis. Itching along urethra; urethritis, with prostatic trouble. Inflammation of urethra; becomes almost cartilaginous.
Relationship -Compare: Parietaria (renal calculi; nightmare, patient dreaming of being buried alive); Chimaphila (chronic catarrhal congestion following cystitis; acute prostatitis; feeling of a ball in perineum when sitting); Fabiana, see Pichi (dysuria; post-gonorrhœal complications; gravel; vesical catarrh); Uva; Hydrang; Berber; Ocim; Hedeom.