GALPHIMIA GLAUCA
GALPHIMIA
GLAUCA
BOTANICAL
NAME: Galphimia glauca
FAMILY:
Malpighiaceae
COMMON NAMES: Rain of gold, Golden
showers.
DESCRIPTION: It
is an ever-green wild erect shrub with branched taproot system that reaches a
height of up to 1.8 to 3 meters. The alternate leaves are ovate or elongate,
green above and bluish green below which may become bronze colored during the
cold. The sweet- scented flowers are yellow in color, 2 cm in size, with five
petals and sepals, and are produced in flowery racemose. The plant can bloom in
cycles all year round in the right conditions and under full sun, but mostly
from early spring to first frost.
DISTRIBUTION:
Native of Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama.
PART USED:
Dried leaves and flowers.
HOMEOPATHY
Suited to
allergic type of people with hay fever, asthma, and sensitive skin.
Allergic
rhinitis. Sneezing. Hypersecretion from the nasal and ocular mucous membranes. Bronchial asthma. Hypersensitive to weather
changes. Hay fever.
Skin
allergies. Urticaria. Herpetic dermatitis. Allergic eczema. Mycotic eczema.
Recurring herpes of the lips or genitalia. Neurodermatitis. Vesicular or papular
eruptions.
Gastritis.
Shooting pains in the stomach.
POTENCY:
3X, 4X, 6X, 12X.
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