Thanks to its anti-infective properties, Siegesbeckia orientalis is a homeopathic medicine that can be used to fight various types of infections, wounds or purulent cavities. This homeopathic remedy, widely used in infectious diseases, is extracted from a plant found in Madagascar as well as on the southern coasts of Asia. Also known as St. Paul's grass, divine grass or succulent grass, this broadleaf plant of the Asteraceae family measures between 50 cm and 2 meters and is also grown on European soils. For the development of the homeopathic remedy, the aerial parts (leaves, flowers and stems) are used.
Indications in infectiology
Siegesbeckia Orientalis prevents the development of infections and pus that usually appear as a result of injuries. Thanks to these preventive properties, this remedy helps to soothe dental abscesses, cutaneous staphylococcal disease as well as many types of infections with or without pus.
Siegesbeckia Orientalis is indicated for suppurations in the parenchymas or soft tissues of the organs, but also for infections in the bones. In dentistry, the remedy has anesthetic properties that help relieve acute pain. Siegesbeckia orientalis can also be applied as a local treatment to abscesses in closed cavities. In other cases, it can also be used to relieve inflammation of the lymph nodes.
Recommended dosages in case of infectious disorders
To relieve cutaneous staphylococcal disease, it is advisable to use Siegesbeckia orientalis 5 CH in combination with Hepar sulfuris calcareum 15 CH, at the rate of five granules each morning and evening, until the symptoms of the disease disappear. To treat lymph nodes and various infections, five granules of Siegesbeckia orientalis 5 CH should be taken twice a day. In case of boil, it is possible to take 5 granules of Siegesbeckia orientalis 5 CH three times a day or 5 granules of Tarantula cubensis 9 CH twice a day if the boil has a purplish coloration.