Allium Sativum, all about the homeopathic remedy



Allium Sativum, the common garlic, is a homeopathic remedy useful for stomach and intestine, it calms coughs and joint pains. Let's find out better.

Description of the Allium Sativum

Allium Sativum is a short-acting homeopathic remedy obtained from the mother tincture of the fresh bulb of garlic .

Garlic is a bulbous herbaceous plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. Garlic has been known since ancient times, in fact it was already used by the Egyptians; today it is cultivated all over the world, in regions with a temperate and dry climate.

Its main use is the culinary one, but it is also used for therapeutic purposes due to the numerous beneficial antibacterial properties .

The characteristic smell of garlic is due to numerous organic sulfur compounds including alliin and its derivatives, such as allicin and diallyl disulfide.

When using the Allium Sativum

It is used in homeopathic medicine, in general, in the following cases:

  • difficult digestion, heartburn, with sensitivity to the slightest pressure
  • difficult breathing, coughing with gasps, nasal congestion and cold, bad breath
  • skin that flakes easily, sensitive, dry, hair falling out
  • headache, teeth that go off, a tendency to deafness
  • generalized and articular pains (fingers and toes, hips, ankles) and at the level of the tendons, the thighs and the knees; burning with tingling in the soles of the feet
  • hypertension

A particular and curious sensation that is felt with the intake of Allium sativum is that of having a hair on the tongue .

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Doses and administration

  • In cases of difficult digestion, cough and breathing problems, skin problems or headaches, the solution should be taken in a 6CH dilution, 3 granules or 5 drops, every 3 hours until improvement; then it is passed to 30CH dilution, 3 granules or 5 drops, 3 times a day.
  • In cases of joint pain and diffuse 3D dilution, 5 granules 4 times a day, or 20 drops 3 times a day.

To whom Allium Sativum is recommended

The subject Allium Sativum is a type that tends to exceed in nutrition, even if rarely obese. They are gourmets of robust constitution, they love meat and the complexion is mainly dark. In essence they are greedy, greedy and voracious people, weighed down by the food they have abused .

Thus the stomach becomes heavy, the intestine works with difficulty and does not allow it to digest or rest well; this subject is often sad and impatient, has a cold, cough, muscle and arthritic pain; the skin is scaly and itchy.

In these individuals Allium sativum proves to be an effective hypotension.

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