Nux Vomica Homeopathic Medicine
Nux vomica is commonly prescribed when indigestion is the result of coffee, too much partying or long hours of intellectually taxing work. Digestion is slow and there is high acidity. The typical Nux vomica patient is thin, active, irritable, and has a fiery temperament. Nux Vomica is a plant commonly known by name Poison Nut of the family Loganiaceae. The seeds of the plant are used to extract the medicine. This plant grows in China, East India, Burma, and Australia. It has small flowers and orange colored fruits. The fruits contain numerous ash gray colored seeds that are coated with fine, silky downy hairs. As a homeopathic remedy, it is majorly used for treating gastric ailments, rectal ailments, anger management, urinary troubles, liver complaints, migraine, sexual complaints in males, sleep issues, and respiratory complaints. Other proposed benefits Some practitioners of homeopathic medicine claim that nux vomica can help treat a range of conditions, including: ·...