RHEUM
Homeopathy
RHEUM
Rheum officinale or R. palmatum
Rhubarb or Chinese rhubarb.
Key Uses:
Origin : Both species are native to China and Tibet, but are now grown worldwide.
Background : Long used in Chinese medicine, notably as a laxative, these non-culinary types of rhubarb were adopted by European doctors in the 18th century.
Preparation : The root of either species is dried and macerated in alcohol.
Remedy Profile : Rheum is most suitable for those with sour moods who tend to be undemanding and withdrawn, yet restless and “quarrelsome in sleep.” Children who respond to Rheum are full of fears, crying and restless at night. Both adults and children may tire rapidly.
Chronic, sour-smelling diarrhea is a key condition linked with Rheum. The stools are sour-smelling, and may be yellow or green, frothy, or fermented. Further typical symptoms include sour-smelling breath and a sour taste to all foods, causing a loss of appetite. The remedy may also be used for nausea or colicky pain that feels worse for standing and is often accompanied by shivering and an urge to pass stools.
Symptoms Better : For wrapping up; for warmth; for doubling over on lying down.
Symptoms Worse : For hot weather; for teething; before, during, and after passing stools; for eating sour fruits in the summer.
OXALIC AC
TELLURIUM MET
CALC IOD
PANAX GINSENG
ASTACUS
MILLEFOLIUM
PICRIC AC
CAMPHORA
PASSIFLORA
CISTUS
HAMAMELIS
SAMBUCUS
More ...
Test your English Language
Rules to play 8 Ball Pool
Benefits of Custard Apple
Christmas Gifts Ideas
Scary Bridges In The World
What to Eat in Madhya Pradesh
Rules to play Flag Football
Best Hotel Swimming Pools
Worlds Awesomest Tunnels
Bodyweight Exercises
New Year Wishes
Tips to succeed in Weight Loss
Benefits of Rambutan fruits
Amazing Facts You Probably Didnt Know
Play Hockey
How to Care for Your Nails
Foods to fuel your workout
Foods to help you win the war on Weight
Foods to keep you Young Looking
include 'googleH_1.php' ;
//echo file_get_contents('http://mobsea.com/appcode/adv_tips.php');
?>