What is the album Veratrum?

VERATRUM ALBUM is a scientific name for the White Hellebore plant, a deciduous permanent herb that grows from a rhizome. While the album Veratrum is sometimes admired for its increase in white gloomy flowers in the flower garden or in the wild, it is also an effective herbal remedy for menstrual problems, exhaustion and fainting, headaches, constipation and muscle spasms. The roots and seeds are extremely poisonous, so the herb must be used with caution. In large quantities, the album can produce a shock, stroke or collapse; Therefore, small doses of herbs are designed as first aid for shock conditions, such as heatstroke, fainting and convulsions. It is also used as a medicine for several types of cholera - disease with symptoms that are similar to the intestinal effects of the plant.

Spares of shock and stomach irritation together, and the plant also causes effects in the central nervous system and brain. These effects are similar to a person who suffers a manic episode, with symptoms from loud, impaired speech for jerky movements, extreme sensitivet on the skin and delirium. The use of the homeopathic principle of "like cres as", the album Veretrum, in small doses, is said to cure manic or delirical episodes.

As a herbal remedy, the plant can be used as an ointment or compress to kill the infestation of skin scabies or lice or to alleviate itching and treating hives. The tincture of the Veretrum album can be produced by dissolving one part of dried and powder rhizomes in 30 parts of alcohol. The resulting liquid can then be mixed with oil or oil oil for ointment. If the tincture is used as a tonic, it can be mixed in the ratio of one part of the tincture to 99 parts of liquid. Homeopathic medical suppliers can also provide powdered white Hellebore, which should not be used no more than three times a day in one grain per dose.

VERATRUM album poisoning is possible, so it is important to get high quality herbs and use them carefully. A person suffering from overdose canshow symptoms of gastrointestinal anxiety and muscle weakness or fainting; It can develop cold sweat, clammy hands and blue lips. Also common are vomiting and diarrhea as well as a slowed heart rhythm. Injection of stimulants or several cups of coffee can help against these symptoms, but it is best to seek medical care if the poisoning is suspicious.

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