The strain of the homeopathic remedy Eugenia Jambosa comes from an ornamental plant of the myrtaceae family that grows in tropical and subtropical regions. This plant is also known as the pink apple or pink apple tree. The name of the homeopathic remedy is inspired by the scientific name of the plant from which it is derived, Syzygium jambos, hence also its other names "jambrosade" or "jamrosat".
Acne Treatment
Eugenia Jambosa is a very effective homeopathic remedy for rash problems. It is mainly indicated in the treatment of acne, especially when it appears on the face. Although acne problems appear mainly in young teenagers, it is important to know that they can still affect people of any age. Acne is one of the most common skin problems and its appearance is due to excessive secretion of sebum by the sebaceous glands of the skin.
The process results in inflammation and blackheads called comedones appear on the skin. In many teenage girls, pimples appear mainly during their menstrual period. In this kind of case, Eugenia Jambosa is the most appropriate remedy to overcome the problem. The remedy is especially suitable when the pimples are indurated and the skin becomes particularly oily. It can also happen that the pimples cause pain around the affected area.
Recommended dosages
To treat acne accompanied by infected microcysts, it is recommended to take Eugenia Jambosa 5 CH at a rate of 5 granules per day. It will then be advisable to reduce the frequency as soon as the pimples start to disappear. If the problem is less serious, a lower dilution of Eugenia Jambosa (4 CH) should be chosen, taking care to respect the same dosage. On the other hand, in severe cases of acne, especially in case of infection, it is advisable to take Eugenia Jambosa 7 CH, at a rate of 3 granules per dose, 2 times a day. To ensure the effectiveness of the treatment, it is essential to combine Eugenia Jambosa with other homeopathic remedies such as Selenium metallicum and Sulfur iodatum.