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Coriandrum mother tincture, CERES

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Coriandrum mother tincture, CERES 

pack size:20ml Dosage form:drops

Homeopathic medicine.

Here are 8 impressive health benefits of coriander.
  • May help lower blood sugar. ...
  • Rich in immune-boosting antioxidants. ...
  • May benefit heart health. ...
  • May protect brain health. ...
  • May promote digestion and gut health. ...
  • May fight infections. ...
  • May protect your skin. ...
  • Easy to add to your diet.

Coriandrum Sativum also known as Coriandrum. Coriandrum sativum MT is used for hyperacidity and gastritis in 3rd and higher potencies. In Indian medicine, it is considered as a stimulant, carminative and stomachic (digestive), diuretic and aphrodisiac. It is a gentle remedy for flatulence, bloating and gripping. It is antispasmodic and counters the effect of nervous tension. A remedy for flatulence. Externally for rheumatism pain.

What are uses/benefits of Coriandrum sativum?

It is indicated for digestion problems including upset stomach, loss of appetite, hernia, nausea, diarrhoea, bowel spasms, and intestinal gas. It is also used to treat measles, haemorrhoids, toothaches, worms, and joint pain, as well as infections caused by bacteria and fungus.

What is Coriandrum sativum?

Coriandrum sativum is a Homoeopathic Dilution made from Coriander. It is reported to be useful in loss of appetite, hernia, nausea, diarrhoea, bowel spasms, measles, haemorrhoids, toothaches, worms, joint pain, etc.s.

How to use Coriandrum sativum?

It is to be taken as an internal medicine. Please note that the dosage of single homoeopathic medicines varies from drug to drug depending upon the condition, age, sensitivity and other things. In some cases they are given as regular doses as 3-5 drops 2-3 times a day whereas in other cases they are given only once a week, month or even in a longer period. We strongly recommend that the medication should be taken as per the physician’s advice.

active Coriandrum ingredients

 

  • 1 ml Coriandrum mother tincture

Coriandrum excipients

  • ethanol

Coriander mother tincture

Plant parts used: fresh flowering herb

Essence of the plant:
Coriandrum embodies a quest for roundness. This is reflected in its use as a spice plant, in its shape and, of course, in its use as a medicinal plant. As a spice plant, it is almost never found as a single spice in dishes, but it is one of the main components of the popular curry spice mix. The plant carries – at least at the beginning – a strong polarity within itself. In terms of taste, it manifests itself in the fact that it tastes very soapy at first and can even make some people nauseous while others love it. However, many people can get used to the taste over time and learn to love it. 

The smell is also disgustingly bug-like at first, but then rounds off harmoniously towards the ripening of the seeds. The most striking sign of polarity is the shape of the leaf. The lower leaves of the plant usually look different than the upper ones. The former, still strongly watery, have three lobes and notched edges, reminiscent of uncurled parsley leaves, the latter are much more airy and more reminiscent of fennel or dill leaves. The design principle of the plant can be understood as an attempt to find a way of dealing with this unresolved polarity. 

That is their striving. And indeed, the further the growing season progresses, the more rounded off comes to the fore. The design of the umbel indicates a striving towards the round shape of the basket blossom, in that the marginal petals of each partial umbel are markedly enlarged. The rounding off of the polarities in seed formation leads to mastery, in which two seeds form a hollow sphere. The rounding off character refers essentially to the mediation of the liquid and the airy. 

This results, among other things, in a strong resonance relationship with mercury. Indications that cannot be mentioned here for legal reasons can be found in several textbooks on herbal medicine. The rounding off character refers essentially to the mediation of the liquid and the airy. 

This results, among other things, in a strong resonance relationship with mercury. Indications that cannot be mentioned here for legal reasons can be found in several textbooks on herbal medicine. The rounding off character refers essentially to the mediation of the liquid and the airy. This results, among other things, in a strong resonance relationship with mercury. Indications that cannot be mentioned here for legal reasons can be found in several textbooks on herbal medicine.