Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia is a homeopathic remedy derived from an eponymous plant better known as mugwort-leaved ragweed. This plant grows mainly in North America, particularly in Canada and the eastern United States, as well as in Rhône-Alpes. Its flowering period extends from August to September and its pollens are very toxic allergens. Thus, every year, at the end of the summer period, the risk of allergy to Ambrose pollen is very high. The active ingredients that make up homeopathic remedies are taken from the leaves of the plant.
Allergy to ragweed pollen
In hypersensitive people, a tiny amount of pollen can cause an allergy. Intolerance to ragweed pollen manifests itself with symptoms similar to those of hay fever. The subject has a very heavy nasal discharge and feels burning in his nose. The patient has coryza, a dry cough related to acute tracheitis and sneezes frequently. Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia should soothe symptoms and treat rashes caused by inhalation of the allergen to eliminate redness, hives or itching. In the case of conjunctivitis caused by an allergy, the medication helps to reduce itching in the eyes, which is the cause of redness and watery eyes. In the most severe cases, the allergy may be accompanied by asthma attacks, preventing the subject from breathing properly. Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia helps to alleviate the various symptoms.
Recommended dosages
In case of runny nose accompanied by watery eyes and severe itching in the eye, it is recommended to take Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia 5 Ch every hour, at a rate of 2 granules per dose. When the patient's condition improves, limit intake to 3 times a day. The drug, available in 5 to 15 Ch varieties, is indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis. Depending on the severity of the symptoms observed in the patient and the nature of the allergen, the homeopath will prescribe the most appropriate dose and level of dilution
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