Know Your Remedies: Cocculus Indicus (Cocc. ) - HOMEOPATHY PLUS Cocculus Indicus (Cocc ) is a key remedy for motion sickness or complaints following lack of sleep, especially lack of sleep from caring for others These complaints usually revolve around, dullness or confusion, dizziness, slowness, nausea, headaches, and weakness
Cocculus Indicus: Homeopathic Medicine – Its Use, Indications And . . . Cocculus is selected when sleeplessness occurs from mental or physical exhaustion Its use is further considered for sleeplessness from anxiety and restlessness It is also best suited for helping complaints that arise from loss of sleep from nursing others (taking care of sick) or otherwise too
Facts about Cocculus - Health Benefits Times Anamirta cocculus commonly known as Cocculus, Levant nut or fish berry, are a Southeast Asian and Indian climbing plant of the family Menispermaceae and the only species of the genus Anamirta
Cocculus - Wikipedia Cocculus ˈ k ɒ k juː l ə s [3] is a genus of four species of woody vines and shrubs, native to tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia [1]
Cocculus indicus - Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Composition And More Cocculus Indicus offers several benefits, particularly in homeopathic treatment Provides effective relief from symptoms of motion sickness, such as nausea, helps alleviate vertigo, assists in managing various digestive issues, and aids in treating insomnia and restless sleep
Cocculus - Native Remedies What is Cocculus? Cocculus is a homeopathic remedy often used for motion disturbances such as vertigo and associated symptoms of dizziness, nausea and disorientation Homeopathic medicines may be produced from healing substances, neutral substances, or highly toxic substances
Cocculus Indicus - ABC Homeopathy HPUS indication of Cocculus Indicus: Motion sickness Common symptoms: Motion sickness, Muscle spasms, Drowsiness Have you ever used Cocculus Indicus? Below are the main rubriks (i e strongest indications or symptoms) of Cocculus Indicus in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA
Cocculus. (Cocculus Indicus. ) - THE GUIDING SYMPTOMS OF OUR MATERIA . . . Cocculus was used by the ancients as a poison for fish, stupefying them, and rendering it easy to catch them It has been, and still is, extensively used for adulterating malt liquors It was known to the Arabian physicians, and for a long time imported into Europe from the Levant
COCCULUS INDICUS - HOMOEO HEALING Cocculus Indicus affects many spasmodic and paretic conditions, particularly those impacting one side of the body It targets the cerebrum but doesn’t cure convulsive seizures from the spinal cord (A E Hinsdale)