![]() Symphytum acts on the bones, tendons, ligaments, joints, the eyeballs and the stomach. It is best to treat with a D30 potency, which is administered once a day. If the symptoms are acute, especially in the case of general rheumatic symptoms, one uses D12 and gives it three times a day. If necessary, this can be increased to five doses. We also recommend a Symphytum ointment (also in combination with Arnica) for external use, which is applied every four hours and gently massaged in.Īnyone who has not yet had any experience with homeopathic remedies should start with the D6 potency and take it three to five times a day in the form of 5 globules or 1 tablet. Symphytum is mostly used in potencies 6X, 12X, 30X and 200X. Symphytum supports the rapid healing of all types of broken bones and damaged periosteum.ĭosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6 Injuriesįor painful tendons and ligaments also in connection with broken bones to support callus formation and the periosteum. For blunt injuries of the eye, facial injuries and phantom pain.ĭosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6 Torn tendons and ligaments as well as stomach ulcersĪreas of application in detail Bone injuries.What are typical areas of application for Symphytum? Symphytum is indicated for all typical symptoms that improve or worsen by the following modalities: The patient’s appearance or discomfort is consistent with his injuries. Information about the agent Appearance of Symphytum Blunt injuries to the eyes, the periosteum, the bones.Other uses include foreign objects in the eye or blows to the eye, after which the patient feels the eyeball bulging or has the desire to rub the eyes. Touching or pressure on the affected area aggravates the condition, while heat improves it. Some recommended companions for evergreen shrubs, such as camellias:Īlstroemeria, Amaryllis belladonna, Arisaema, Hemerocallis, Leucojum, Lilium, Liriope, Narcissus, Pulmonaria.The homeopathic use of Symphytum corresponds to its original use as a remedy: it is used for sprains, fractures and poorly healing bones as well as for injuries to cartilage and periosteum tissue or amputations and bone tumors. Some recommended companions for deciduous shrubs, such as roses:Īchillea, Argyranthemum, Crocus, Dahlia, Geranium, Geum, Helleborus, Hemerocallis, Iris, Leucanthemum, Lobelia, Nemesia, Nepeta, Nerine, Penstemon, Phlomis, Potentilla, Tulbaghia, Viola. The leaves are high in potassium and can be used as a mulch around vegetables or added to a compost heap. Plants with deep tap-roots, such as comfrey ( Symphytum), bring up minerals that are normally unavailable to shallow-rooting plants. ![]() Increased soil fertility when plants from the pea family fix atmospheric nitrogen and make the surplus available to nearby plants.Soil protection (good plant cover provides a ‘living mulch’). ![]()
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