Treating Gastroenterological and Dermatological Disorders with Anacardium orientale

Possessing several therapeutic properties, Anacardium orientale has a wide range of applications. This homeopathic remedy is effective for the treatment of several conditions.

The Oriental cashew nut is a shrub of the Anacardiaceae family. Growing mainly in northern India, this tree produces a white almond commonly known as the Malacca bean. This almond is used in the development of a homeopathic remedy. Anacardium orientale is a remedy designed according to the processes of preparation of homeopathic medicines which consist of macerating the basic substance in alcohol. This first process makes it possible to obtain the mother tincture, which will be diluted several times. Between the different dilutions, the solution undergoes shaking or dynamization which maintains and reinforces its therapeutic properties. Anacardium orientale is indicated in the homeopathic treatment of several pathologies.

In

gastroenterology, Anacardium orientale is prescribed for digestive disorders and localized pain in the stomach. This remedy is prescribed if the pain intensifies when the subject performs a movement. Note that pain can result from deep breathing or intellectual exertion. Anacardium orientale is recommended in the treatment of stomach aches and disorders of the digestive system such as dyspepsia and gastralgia, a painful and symptomatic excitation of the stomach. Thus, patients suffering from constipation, nausea, and vomiting can resort to Anacardium orientale. Note that the symptomatic manifestations of these digestive disorders are less intense when the patient consumes food.

Anacardium orientale is indicated to treat intellectual overwork and the phenomenon of split personality. This remedy helps to combat overwork. It is effective in treating subjects with behavioral disorders. Thus, it is indicated in angry subjects, easily irritated as a result of overwork, and in particular in irascible students. Anacardium orientale is indicated for subjects who are anxious, susceptible or unable to make any intellectual effort. This remedy significantly alleviates nervousness, depressive syndromes and aggressive behaviors dominated by a need to swear. This remedy is also suitable for the treatment of various behavioral disorders characterized by anxiety, despair, loss of confidence in oneself and in others, and forgetting names. It is prescribed to treat memory loss that can be temporary as a result of fatigue or overexertion as well as eating disorders such as bulimia.

Applications in dermatology

Anacardium orientale has special properties and is indicated for the treatment of skin conditions. Anacardium orientale is effective in treating various dermatological conditions such as lichen, characterized by the presence of rashes as well as purplish papules associated with itching. Anacardium orientale is particularly recommended when pruritus appears or if the patient presents with itching, dermatoses, flaking and skin lesions.

The recommended dosage for gastroenterological pathologies

Anacardium orientale 9 Ch is the appropriate remedy for constipation. The duration of treatment is six days, at a rate of three granules per day, preferably in the morning and evening. For stomach aches that improve with eating, it is advisable to prescribe five 9 Ch granules, twice a day at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m., before eating.

Indications in case of behavioral disorders

The duration of treatment for eating disorders is fifteen days. The dosage is five granules of Anacardium orientale 9 Ch twice daily. Aggressive subjects can consume between three and five 9 Ch granules twice a day. When a child is aggressive and swears frequently, three 9 Ch granules should be taken three times a day. Three 9 ch granules, three times a day, are prescribed to remedy forgetfulness. For depression that improves with eating, the dosage is five 9 ch granules, taken three times a day.

Dosage indicated for treating skin conditions

To treat lichen, pruritus and papule rashes, three 9 Ch granules should be taken before meals. Note that in homeopathy, the granules should not be taken with the fingers. They are usually swallowed before meals and melted under the tongue.

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