FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR: A REMEDY FOR GOUT

FRAXINUS EXCELSIOR

BOTANICAL NAME: Fraxinus excelsior Linn.

FAMILY: Oleaceae

COMMON NAMES: English: Common ash, European ash, Weeping ash.

DESCRIPTION: A tall, deciduous tree. The leaves are opposite25-30 cm long, and pinnate. The flowers are numerous and very small, without sepals, and occur in panicles from terminal or lateral buds before the leaves appear. The fruit is an oblong, one-seeded samara.

DISTRIBUTION: Native of Europe and Asia Minor.

PART USED: Leaves and bark.

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

Gout and rheumatism, both acute and chronic.

POTENCY: 3X and higher.

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