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- Datura stramonium - Wikipedia
Datura stramonium, known by the common names thornapple, jimsonweed (jimson weed), or devil's trumpet, [2] is a poisonous flowering plant in the Daturae tribe of the nightshade family Solanaceae [3]
- Know Your Remedies: Stramonium (Stram. ) - HOMEOPATHY PLUS
Stramonium is a remedy for symptoms arising from terror, suppressed anger, or neurological injury Stammering, spasms, fear of the dark, and light sensitivity are key symptoms
- Jimson Weed - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Overview: Jimson weed is a plant called Datura stramonium All parts of the plant, including the leaves, stems, seeds, and flowers, contain toxic chemicals that can be poisonous when taken by
- Stramonium - Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Composition, And More
Stramonium is a homeopathic remedy used primarily for conditions related to mental and emotional disturbances The dosage can vary based on the specific symptoms and the individual’s needs
- Stramonium: Homeopathic Medicine – Its Use, Indications And Dosage
The foremost action of Stramonium is on the mind It is one of the best medicines to help manage cases of schizophrenia (a mental health condition in which various hallucinations and delusions occur and that affect thinking, emotions, behavior, and decision-making quality of a person)
- The Soul of Remedies: Stramonium - Rajan Sankaran - Hpathy. com
Stramonium is a plant remedy that belongs to the acute miasm It is a remedy that tends to be overprescribed because it deals with one of the most basic fears of man, the feeling of being left alone in the wilderness
- Jimsonweed | Plant, Hallucinogen, Poisonous, Facts | Britannica
jimsonweed, (Datura stramonium), annual herbaceous plant of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) Possibly native to Central America, the plant is considered an invasive species throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere
- THE ROLE OF STRAMONIUM IN HOMEOPATHY - Cristina Villacorta
Homeopathy uses of Stramonium Learn the most common uses of this remedy and its applications in the Banerji Protocols
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