ORIGANUM: A REMEDY FOR NYMPHOMANIA

ORIGANUM

BOTANICAL NAME: Origanum vulgare Linn.

FAMILY: Labiatae

COMMON NAMES:  English: Common or Wile Majoram.

DESCRIPTION:  An aromatic branched perennial herb. Leaves broadly ovate, entire or rarely toothed, hairy beneath. Flowers purple or pink in corymbose cyme. Fruit a nutlet.

DISTRIBUTION:  Found in temperate Himalayas from Kashmir to Sikkim at altitude of 1500 to 3600 m.

PART USED : Whole plant

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

HYSTERIA:  Lascivious ideas, impulses and dreams. Lascivious ideas with sexual irritation. Restless with great anxiety and full of ideas. Thoughts of marriage, which dispel sadness. Impulses to run. Sadness the whole day.

NYMPHOMANIA:  Sexual mania, powerful lascivious impulses, leucorrhea, hysteria. Increased  desire for sex. Sexual mania with inclination to suicide in young girls. Sexual irritation with leucorrhea and irritation of pudenda.

POTENCY: Mother tincture and higher. 

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