The Homeopathic Benefits of Belladonna: Learn How to Tell if Belladonna Can Help You

The Homeopathic Benefits of Belladonna:  Learn How to Tell if Belladonna Can Help You
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Belladonna

Belladonna, also commonly known as Deadly Nightshade, is one of the most commonly used homeopathic remedies. It can have a powerful effect on the heart, lungs, blood vessels, brain and nervous system. Care must be taken when using this plant as it has sweet, cherry like fruit that is poisonous. Belladonna contains a toxic substance called atropine that in minute doses is used in many heart medications. It can be dispensed in dilute, nontoxic doses. Many homeopaths use belladonna for fever, coughs, headaches, stomach upsets, nerve pain, inflammation of the brain or spinal cord, depression, insomnia and the flu.

How Belladonna Is Prepared

The remedy is prepared by taking the leaves, roots and fruit of the belladonna plant and grinding them up and mixing with alcohol to form the basic tincture, which is then diluted to the recommended potency of 30C. To determine if the remedy is the proper one for you, the homeopath will consider if your symptoms are affected by sweating and heat, bending forward, rest, light, motion and noise.

The Belladonna Personality

Most homeopathic remedies are best given to people with specific personality traits. The type of person that is most likely to benefit from the use of Belladonna is a hotheaded, intelligent person that becomes ill quickly and unexpectedly. If you are a person that is prone to anxiety, your face becomes easily flushed, you have throbbing sensations in your head, you are nervous and easily excited and your arms and legs are cold while your head is warm, then Belladonna may relieve your symptoms very quickly.

Belladonna For Anxiety

Belladonna also has a calming effect on the central nervous system, the linings of the brain and spinal cord, the upper respiratory passages and the digestive tract so it can be used for restlessness, anxiety, insomnia and sensitivity to light, touch, noise, stress or pressure.

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