GENTIANA LUTEA: A REMEDY FOR LOSS OF APPETITE
GENTIANA
LUTEA
BOTANICAL NAME: Gentiana lutea
FAMILY: Gentianaceae
COMMON NAMES: English: Yellow gentian
DESCRIPTION: A deciduous, perennial herb with a cylindrical
branching root. Leaves are entire, opposite , sessile and ovate , glaucous, and
of a bright –green color. Flowers are large, yellow in color.
DISTRIBUTION: Southern and
central Europe, growing on grassy mountains.
PART USED: Root
HOMOEOPATHIC
USES
Marked stomach symptoms.
Acid risings, ravenous hunger, nausea, weight and aching in stomach.Inflation
and tension of stomach and abdomen. Colic, umbilical region sensitive to
touch.Flatulence.
Acts as a tonic ,
increasing appetite.
POTENCY—First to third
attenuation.
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