Raphanus Sativus Niger and its Homeopathic Use in Gastroenterology

The homeopathic remedy Raphanus Sativus Niger is used in gastroenterology for its healing actions in the liver and gallbladder.

The root of the black radish is the origin of Raphanus Sativus Niger. The latter is used for therapeutic purposes, more specifically in the field of gastroenterology. Raphanus Sativus Niger is indeed recommended to promote intestinal transit after the consumption of heavy meals. Its high glucosinolate content makes it an excellent drainer for the liver and gallbladder.

The root

of the black radish, already present in many traditional remedies, is intended for the drainage of the hepatic system. Raphanus Sativus Niger is also recommended to facilitate digestion and to stimulate the evacuation of waste. This homeopathic remedy is recommended to cure various gastroenterological disorders including constipation and indigestion, as well as liver and biliary disorders. Secondary disorders such as migraine of hepatic origin can also be treated with Raphanus Sativus Niger.

Recommended dosages

Raphanus Sativus Niger is recommended in dilution of 5 CH at a rate of 5 granules per dose in cases of frequent diarrhoea involving irritation of the colon. After taking the remedy, the patient feels less pain and the gas gradually disappears. If the diarrhoea is persistent and causes unbearable pain, the appropriate treatment will be 15 Raphanus Sativus Niger homeopathic granules. In this case, it will serve as an attack treatment to calm the pain and to regulate the contraction of the intestines.

Raphanus Sativus Niger is also prescribed following a caesarean section so that the patient's body resumes the normal cycle of digestion. In this case, she takes 5 granules of Raphanus Sativus Niger 5 CH 3 times a day.

To relieve bloating, one should take Raphanus Sativus Niger 5 CH every half hour. The 7 CH dilution will be recommended for a dosage of 3 granules 3 times a day if the subject suffers from flatulence and regular bloating. However, he should not exceed 4 weeks of treatment and space out the doses as soon as his health improves.

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Summary

Raphanus Sativus Niger is a homeopathic medicine that should be used wisely. It should therefore not be taken as part of a dietary cure.

  1. The root
  2. Recommended dosages

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