What is Dulcamara used for?
Dulcamara has been touted as a homeopathic treatment for joint pain (rheumatism), particularly when it’s associated with changes of the season. But doctors generally recommend people with joint pain remove nightshades from their diet because they may trigger pain.
What is the common name of Dulcamara?
bitter nightshade
Integrated Taxonomic Information System – Report
Solanum dulcamara var. villosissimum Desv. | |
Common Name(s): | climbing nightshade [English] |
bitter nightshade [English] | |
bittersweet nightshade [English] | |
blue nightshade [English] |
What does Dulcamara mean?
bittersweet
Dulcamara means “bittersweet” (literally “sweet-bitter”). It can refer to: Solanum dulcamara, a plant.
How does Solanum Dulcamara spread?
This plant is toxic to people, pets, and livestock. All stages of berry can grow on same plant. Spreads by seed, as well as stem and root fragments.
Which homeopathy medicine is best for cold?
Remedy Options
- Arsenicum album. A person who has frequent colds, sore throats, and chest problems—with burning pain and feelings of weakness, restlessness, and anxiety—may benefit from this remedy.
- Belladonna.
- Euphrasia.
- Natrum muriaticum.
- Nux vomica.
- Pulsatilla.
- Aconitum napellus.
- Allium cepa.
Which homeopathic medicine is best for throat infection?
Homeopathy
- Aconitum . For sore throats that come on suddenly after exposure to cold and are accompanied by a high fever and thirst; this remedy works best if given immediately after symptoms begin.
- Apis mellifica .
- Arsenicum album .
- Belladonna .
- Hepar sulphuricum .
- Lachesis .
- Lycopodium .
- Mercurius .
Is bittersweet nightshade poisonous to touch?
The toxicity of any particular plant varies with its access to nutrients and growth stage. This plant is not dangerous to touch, but do make sure you wash your hands thoroughly if you’ve handled it to avoid ingesting the toxins that remain on your hands.
How poisonous is Solanum dulcamara?
All parts of the bittersweet nightshade are toxic to humans, pets, and livestock. If ingested, symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur.