GERANIUM MACULATUM FOR GASTRIC ULCER


GERANIUM MACULATUM
BOTANIACL NAME: Geranium maculatum Linn
FAMILY: Geraniaceae
COMMON NAMES: English-Wild spotted or spotted crane’s bill, Alum root
DESCRIPTION: Perennial from a thick rootstock, pubescent with spreading or retrors hairs, simple or branching above 30-60 cm high. Basal leaves long petioled, nearly orbicular, broadly cordate or reniform, deeply  3-5 partite , stem leaves opposite , shorter petioled . Flowers rose purple in color.
DISTRIBUTION: North America, found in open fields and woods.
PART USED: Root
HOMOEOPATHIC USES
GASTRIC ULCER: Tendency to ulceration of stomach and passive hemorrhage. Atonic and foul ulcers. Lessens the vomiting in gastric ulcers.
MIGRAINE: Migraines, habitual sick headaches. Slight pain in occiput, low down.
HEMORRHAGE: Profuse bleeding , pulmonary and from different organs.
DIPLOPIA: Giddiness with diplopia, better closing the eyes. Great difficulty in walking with eyes open, though he could walk with them closed.
CONSTIPATION: Constipation. Constant desire to go to stool with inability to pass anything for some time.
POTENCY:  Mother tincture , 3

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