Description
NUX VOMICA ( STRYCHNOS NUX VOMICA)
Despite serious safety concerns, nux vomica is used for diseases of the digestive tract, disorders of the heart and circulatory system, diseases of the eye, and lung disease. It is also used for nerve conditions, depression, migraine headache, symptoms of menopause, and a blood vessel disorder called Raynaud’s disease.
The strychnine-containing seeds have been used in arrow poison. The use of strychnine is highly regulated in many countries, and it is mostly used in baits to kill feral mammals. Most accidental poisoning is caused by breathing in the powder or by absorption through the skin.
USES
- Erectile dysfunction (ED, impotence).
- Diseases of the stomach and intestines.
- Heart and blood system disorders.
- “Tired blood” (anemia).
- Diseases of the eye.
- Nerve disorders.
- Depression.
- Migraine.
- Lung disease.
- Stimulating the appetite.
Benefits
- Digestive problems such as constipation, bloating, heartburn, and nausea.
- Male infertility and impotence.
- Colds and flus, particularly in the early stages of the virus.
- Allergies
- Back pain.
- Irritability, impatience, and high sensitivity to stimuli, caused by stress or mental strain.