Bakson Anacardium occidentale
Common Name: Cashew Nut (West Indies)
Causes & Symptoms for Bakson Anacardium occidentale
Anacardium occidentale causes weakness of memory, General paralytic state.
Tongue painfully swollen. Vesicular eruption, on face especially Itching almost intolerable, umbilicated vesicles as in small-pox.
The erysipelas spreads from left to right, and it relieves erysipelas spreading from right to left, Rhus t. is indicated in cases spreading left to right.
The effects of the Cashew nut are known through instances of poisoning.
Anacardium occidentale acts powerfully on the skin, causing erysipelas, blisters, and swelling, and has been used as an antidote to Rhus poisoning.
The juice has been used locally as an applications to corns, warts, hard excrescences, ringworms, and obstinate ulcers.
Side effects of Bakson Anacardium occidentale
There are no such side effects. But every medicine should be taken following the rules as given.
Dosage and rules while taking Bakson Anacardium occidentale
Take 5 drops in half cup of water three times a day.
We recommend you to take under physicians guidance.
Precautions while taking Bakson Anacardium occidentale
Always keep a gap of 15 minutes before or after meals when you take medicine.
If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a homeopathic practitioner before use.
Avoid eating tobacco or drinking alcohol
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