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The plant is belladonna. Homeopathy and Traditional Medicine

Belladonna is a plant that in nature is also called a wolfberry, sleepy foolishness, belladonna, mad cherry. It is known for its medicinal properties since time immemorial. In the wild, belladonna grows on the territory of the Crimea, the Caucasus, the Carpathians, it is also widespread in the West of Europe, in North America, Pakistan.

Composition and general characteristics

One of the most poisonous to humans is the plant belladonna. Homeopathy, in spite of this, nevertheless learned to derive benefit from it. Thus, dark pointed leaves serve as the basis for healing extracts. It is recommended to prepare them during the flowering period and it should be done with extreme caution: poisonous juice should not get into the mouth or eyes. The plant itself is easily confused with wild cherries, since their fruits are very similar.

Atropine, hyoscyamine, alkaloids are poisonous substances with which belladonna is rich. Homeopathy and traditional medicine are able to use them for medicinal purposes. In particular, plant alkaloids anesthetize, relieve spasms in smooth muscles, normalize the heart, urogenital system, digestion, dilate the bronchi. Like any other homeopathic remedy, the extract should be taken in a strictly defined dosage. Otherwise, atropine can cause respiratory arrest.

Belladonna. Homeopathy and Traditional Medicine

Useful properties of atropine are widely used in the treatment of gastritis, ulcers, pancreatitis, cholelithiasis, bronchial asthma. The ability of this substance to dilate the pupil and raise the intraocular pressure is used by ophthalmologists in the form of drops of atropine sulfate to examine the fundus. In cases of poisoning with morphine and acetylcholine it is used as an antidote. Extract of belladonna is also included in the rectal candles, which heal cracks and relieve pain in the treatment of hemorrhoids. Dry leaves are the basis for creating a medicine against asthma.

Useful qualities of belladonna have long been used by homeopaths. Mostly it concerns lung diseases, digestive system, neurological diseases, rheumatism. Supporters of non-traditional types of treatment consider the words inseparable: belladonna - homeopathy. Instruction for the use of this tool exists, and it should be observed. The standard dosage is 1 drop of tincture per 3 tablespoons of water. But it can be increased to 1 drop by 30 drops of water in difficult cases: epilepsy, enuresis, migraine.

Features of use and contraindications

When taking any medication on the basis of poisonous plants, you must accurately adhere to the specified amount of the substance, otherwise you can damage the body. About the slightest overdose may indicate dry mouth, dilated pupils and frequent palpitations. A significant excess of the dose causes discoordination, an increase in body temperature, a violation of accommodation, a clouding of consciousness, hallucinations. When such symptoms appear, it is necessary to carry out procedures that help to remove the drug from the body. It can be a laxative or absorbing drug, as well as gastric lavage.

The period of pregnancy and lactation, as well as the presence of glaucoma - are those cases when it is forbidden to take drugs, which include belladonna. Homeopathy strongly recommends that you follow these rules.

In addition to the tremendous benefits of using this plant, there is the possibility of poisoning it with berries, which are perceived by humans (more often by children) as edible. If this happens, you should, as with any other poisoning, immediately rinse the stomach, giving the victim to drink a solution of potassium permanganate to induce vomiting.

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