FICUS RELIGIOSA: A REMEDY FOR BLEEDING
FICUS
RELIGIOSA
BOTANICAL NAME: Ficus religiosa Linn.
FAMILY: Moraceae
COMMON NAMES: English:
Sacred fig tree ; Hindi: Pipal; Malayalam: Arayal; Tamil: Arasu.
DESCRIPTION: A large
glabrous tree usually at first epiphytic; bark grey, exfoliating in roundish
irregular flakes. Leaves coriaceous, shinning, long petioled, drooping, 10-18
cm long, ovate-rounded, entire, narrowed upwards and with the apex produced
into a linear lanceolate tail.
DISTRIBUTION: India.
PART USED: Tender leaves
HOMOEOPATHIC
USES
HEMORRHAGES: Bright red
blood. Bleeding from nose. Bleeding from stomach, vomiting of bright red blood.
Great repugnance to all foods. Sick feeling in the stomach. Hemoptysis, cough,
difficulty in breathing. Bleeding from rectum, bloody dysentery. Blood in the
urine, frequent urination. Menorrhagia and metrorrhagia. Bearing down pain in
the lower abdomen.
POTENCY: Mother tincture,
3x, 6, 30
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