Prunus Spinosa is a homeopathic herbal remedy. Indeed, the stump comes from a bushy plant called blackthorn. Also known as "black thorn", this plant can be found almost everywhere in all regions of France. It belongs to the Rosaceae family and has strongly thorny branches. In homeopathy, it is the young twigs that are used to develop the remedy Prunus Spinosa. But in other countries such as Germany, for example, it is mainly the blackthorn flowers that are used in the laboratory when preparing the homeopathic remedy.
The main indications in infectiology
The homeopathic product Prunus Spinosa is used in infectious diseases to treat ophthalmic shingles. It is administered in case of nerve pain in the face, mainly in one eye. To this end, it effectively relieves facial pain related to ophthalmic shingles. In addition, it is also used to calm eye pain. Individuals who have a problem with ocular hypertension or glaucoma can also be treated with this homeopathic remedy.
Recommended dosages To
treat proven herpes zoster, a dose of Prunus Spinosa 9 CH should be given three to four times a day. Follow the instructions of the physician or homeopath and gradually reduce the frequency of intake as the patient's condition improves. In case of glaucoma, take 5 granules 9 CH of Prunus Spinosa 3 to 4 times a day. The granules are to be put under the tongue, and it is recommended to absorb them, avoiding certain products such as mint which attenuate their effects. For chronic infections, treatment is done with Prunus Spinosa at high dilution. Thus, their action will be spread over a long period of time to completely cure the disease.