MUSA SAPIENTUM: A REMEDY FOR CONSTIPATION
MUSA
SAPIENTUM
BOTANICAL NAME: Musa
sapientum Linn.
FAMILY: Musaceae
COMMON NAMES: English:
Banana
DESCRIPTION: A robust, rapidly growing, tree-like monocot,
3-9 m high with several thick, partially woody stems, arising from a bulb-like
base. The leaves are spirally arranged, with their petiole –like bases
successively sheathing the stem and forming the trunk. The inflorescence ie
terminal and emerges from the leafy sheaths in the form of a drooping spike.
DISTRIBUTION: The species
exists only as a cultivated form, and is widespread throughout the tropics,
where it is grown for its edible fruit and a crude fiber produced in the leaf
sheaths.
PART USED: Flowers.
HOMOEOPATHIC
USES
CONSTIPATION: Constipation with feeling of fullness about
anus.
CYSTITIS: Discharge of
large quantities of mucus with urine with dull, aching pain in bladder region.
HEMORRHOIDS: Bleeding
piles. Constipation. Fullness in anus. Rumbling in stomach and abdomen with
expulsion of flatus.
POTENCY: Mother tincture and higher.
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