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Hydrocotyle asiatica(Mother Tincture)

Hydrocotyle asiatica(Mother Tincture): Tincture of whole fresh plant. Common Name: Indian Penny wort Causes & Symptoms for Hydrocotyle asiatica The skin and the female generative organs are the chief seats of the drug's action. Acne, eczema, copper-colored eruption, papular eruption on face, intolerable itching marks Hydrocotyle. Hypertrophy and induration of connective tissue. Difficult expectoration of bronchial mucus with short breath. Constriction of heart, with quiet and regular pulse. Mind and Head Indifference with talking disposition, is relieved with Hydrocotyle. Painful drawing in almost all cranial nerves indicates Hydrocotyle Intense pain with some swelling in posterior part of skull. Eyes, ear, nose Pricking in eyes with watering of eyes. Throbbing in right ear, ringing in, with stoppage, Confused noise in left, blowing sound in the ear indicates Hydrocotyle. Stoppage of nose, eruptions on the nose, red are relieve...

DESCRIPTION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES -MELLITUS

TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS DESCRIPTION OF TYPE 2 DIABETES -MELLITUS Type 2 diabetes (also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes or adult onset diabetes) is a disease in which the blood glucose levels in the body stay consistently above normal. Insulin is the hormone which regulates blood glucose levels. Insulin is produced in the body by the pancreas. It regulates glucose levels in your blood by numerous mechanisms. In case of diabetes, the body may have a deficiency of insulin or resistance to action of insulin at the tissue level, or both. Causes and Risk Factors Common causes and risk factors of Type 2 diabetes are: 1. Genetic factors: You are at an increased risk of suffering from diabetes if either of your parents, grandparents, or siblings has it. 2. Factors present at birth: Low birth weight is associated with type 2 diabetes later in life. 3. Age: As you age, the chances of suffering from diabetes also increases, especially after 45 years. 4. Fat di...

Homeopathy, Azadirachta indica

  In Homeopathy, Azadirachta indica     was introduced by DrChakrabarti in 1895,  Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) in 1988-1989 and Sharda-  Bioron Laboratory (SBL), India in 2004.  It is mentioned in therapeutic uses  for the treatment of 'pimples' but no symptoms delineated  What is the medicinal use of Azadirachta indica?  Traditional medicinal use Neem oil is also used for healthy hair, to improve liver function,  detoxify the blood, and balance blood sugar levels. Neem leaves have also been used to treat  skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis, etc. Health Benefits & Cosmetic use  Asian populations use Neem leaf powder, Neem leaf oil, Neem pulp and seed oil,  Neem tree bark and small Neem twigs for a wide array of medicinal and cosmetic purposes.  The leaf powder and oil, mixed in either an aloe or vegetable base, is used topically in lotion,  cream, and salve format...