ADOXA : A REMEDY FOR TREMOR

ADOXA

BOTANICAL NAME:  Adoxa moschatallina Linn.

FAMILY:  Adoxaceae

COMMON NAMES:  English:  Moschatel, Five-faced bishop, Town hall clock, Good Friday plant.

DISTRIBUTION:  A small herb with creeping rhizome.  Primary leaves are light green and basal with a long slender stalk before they split into 3 smaller stalked leaves that split again into 3 more leaflets, the center one also stalked. Flowers are small and yellowish-green in color.

DISTRIBUTION:  Germany.

PART USED: Flower.

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

Nervous tremors. Sleepiness. Vertigo and headaches. Weariness of the eyelids. Dryness of the pharynx and esophagus. Qualmishness in the epigastrium.

POTENCY:  Mother tincture and higher. 

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