Relieving dermatological and urological disorders with Sarsaparilla officinalis

Sarsaparilla officinalis is a homeopathic herbal remedy. Thanks to its therapeutic properties, it is used in the field of dermatology and urology.

The homeopathic strain of Sarsaparilla officinalis comes from the Smilax aspera, a shrub that belongs to the Liliaceae family and grows in the swampy forests of Central America. Salsaparilla has red fruits in clusters and an angular stem that bears prickles.

Presentation of the remedy

Sarsaparilla Officinalis is a homeopathic remedy prepared from sarsaparilla. It is a plant native to Mexico where it is used for its aphrodisiac properties. Its use in herbal medicine to treat skin conditions dates back centuries. This remedy is prepared from the roots that can reach 3 meters in length. Sarsaparilla officinalis is usually used in the form of granules that are allowed to melt under the tongue. It is also used in the form of an alcoholic tincture extracted from the root of the plant. In addition, it is indicated in low dilution to treat acute disorders and in high dilution to treat chronic infections.

Indications in urology

Sarsaparilla officinalis is indicated in urology to treat urinary problems in women. It is given in cases of cystitis, which is an inflammation of the bladder caused by bacteria. It is also effective in cases of renal colic because this remedy relieves pain in the urethra and cures the infection. It also reduces the back pain that accompanies these symptoms as well as the problems during urination. Finally, Sarsaparilla officinalis is indicated in cases of enuresis, an involuntary urination that occurs unconsciously and affects children during the night but also adults.

Sarsaparilla officinalis is indicated in dermatology to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema and to relieve itching. It is also prescribed to treat hives and herpes in the cheek, chin and limbs. It is used to treat bleeding or non-bleeding lesions that form on the tips of the fingers and toes. It is also possible to cure skin ulcers, scaly scabs and dandruff with Sarsaparilla officinalis.

Recommended dosages in urology

To treat urological problems with pain at the end of urination, give 3 granules of Sarsaparilla officinalis 5 CH, 3 times a day. Low back pain problems associated with repeated cystitis can be treated with 5 granules of Sarsaparilla officinalis 9 CH, 15 CH or 30 CH for 3 days. In humans, urination is accompanied by a feeling of cold. Treat this symptom with Sarsaparilla officinalis 200 K. For optimal effect, these remedies are administered outside of meal times and without taking coffee or tea. During the treatment, mint products, including chewing gum and toothpaste, should also be avoided, as it inhibits the therapeutic action of homeopathic remedies.

Recommended dosages in dermatology

To treat seborrheic pemphigus and cracks in the extremities of the limbs, 5 granules of Sarsaparilla officinalis 15 CH or 30 CH are usually prescribed 3 times a day for 5 days. For other chronic conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and skin ulcers, it is recommended to follow a long-term treatment with Sarsaparilla officinalis high dilution 30 CH. The dosage and duration of the treatment are defined by the homeopathic doctor according to the patient's condition.

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