Treating hyperhidrosis, sialorrhoea and asthenopia with Jaborandi

Homeopathy advocates the use of the remedy Jaborandi to treat various behavioral disorders and certain ophthalmological problems.

Jaborandi is a homeopathic medicine that comes from a South American shrub with the same name. It is a plant with light bark and small reddish-brown flowers in clusters. The glands of its leaves contain oil for the preparation of mother tincture.

Introducing the homeopathic remedy

Jaborandi works on the thyroid to calm nervousness and tremors. It is presented in the form of granules, drinkable drops or packaged in ampoules. More practically, the granule can be melted under the tongue. It is a natural remedy and safe even for pregnant women.

Jaborandi is used to treat behavioral disorders that are characterized by excessive secretion of sweat or alkaline saliva. This remedy is also prescribed to treat hyperhidrosis and sialorrhea.

Ophthalmic treatment

In ophthalmology, Jaborandi relieves eye fatigue, the symptoms of which are a feeling of visual fog, headache and difficulty accommodating with spasms. He also treats eye overwork, convergent strabismus, ciliary muscle spasms, etc.

To

treat cases of behavioral disorders, take 5 granules of Jaborandi 5 CH, 2 to 4 times a day for 1 month. Jaborandi can also be combined with other homeopathic remedies to make the treatment more effective.

To treat hyperhidrosis or excessive sweating of the hands, use 5 granules of Jaborandi 5 CH, 2 to 3 times a day. Then sialorrhea is treated by taking 5 granules of 5 CH, 3 times a day. The duration of the treatment is 1 month and it can be repeated.

Dosages for ophthalmic disorders

In the case of visual disturbances accompanied by a feeling of fog, administer in addition 5 granules of Ruta graveolens 5 CH in the morning and evening. This remedy is considered a long-term treatment for 1 month. In addition, relieve eye strain with Jaborandi 5 CH at a rate of 5 granules per day for a renewable 1-month treatment.

Other dosages

Jaborandi is also used in case of hot flashes related to menopause. However, there are some components that are not tolerated by our body to consider. Lactose is used to prepare granules or crushed powders. Drinkable drops and mother tinctures are hydro-alcoholic solutions. In addition, coffee and tobacco should be excluded during treatment.

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Summary

Jaborandi cannot be absorbed with mint. The latter has the effect of inhibiting the action of this homeopathic remedy.

  1. Introducing the homeopathic ...
  2. Ophthalmic treatment
  3. Dosages for ophthalmic disor ...
  4. Other dosages