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Arnica is used topically for a wide range of conditions, including bruises, sprains, muscle aches, wound healing, superficial phlebitis, joint pain, inflammation from insect bites, and swelling from broken bones. Arnica montana, commonly called leopard's bane is a perennial herb that grows in Central Europe. It grows a bright yellow Arnica flower which could be toxic if taken internally. They are processed and turned into homeopathic tinctures, creams, pellets, gels, oils and sprays. 2. St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) has a history of being used as a medicine dating back to ancient Greece, where it was used for a range of illnesses, including various "nervous disorders." St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) has a history of being used as a medicine dating back to ancient Greece, where it was used for a range of illnesses, including various "nervous disorders." 3. Bryonia is a remedy of great value in the treatment of all acute inflammations of the thoracic
viscera or of the pleura.

4. Bellis perennis, also known as English daisy, is an herbal remedy for the treatment of many illnesses. These include treatment for heavy menstrual periods, migraine or disabling headache, and catarrha condition characterized by excessive production of mucus due to the inflammation of the mucous membranes. Joint pains, arthritis or joint inflammation, liver disorders and kidney disorders may also be treated with an infusion made from the flower and leaf extracts of Bellis perennis. 5. Ipecacuanha is mainly used as an expectorant in bronchitis and conditions such as whooping
cough. At higher doses it is a powerful emetic and as such is used in the treatment of poisoning. Care must be taken in the use of this herb. After an effective emetic dose has been given, large amounts of water should be taken as well. In the same way that Ipecac helps expectoration through stimulation of mucous secretion and then its removal, it stimulates the production of saliva. It has been found effective in the treatment of amoebic dysentery. 6. Aconite species have been given orally in traditional medicine to reduce fever associated with colds, pneumonia, laryngitis, croup, and asthma; for pain, inflammation, and high blood pressure; as a diuretic; to cause sweating; to slow heart rate; and for sedation. In traditional Asian medicine, root extracts are typically mixed with licorice or ginger. Extracts also have been used as arrow poisons

calendula petals or leaves can be used in a Tea to induce sweating, promote menstruation, increase urination, relieve stomach cramps, indigestion and stomachaches, and for relief from flu and fevers. 8. Chamomilia is a versatile herb medicinally that treats a plethora of common ailments. Generally, there are three categories of use - as an anti-inflammatory for the skin, as an anti-infective for many common ailments, and as an anti-spasmodic for such problems as stomach cramps and indigestion.
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9. Belladonna produces many effects in the body, including relief from spasms of the gastrointestinal tract (stomach and intestines), the bladder, and the biliary tract. This is helpful in controlling conditions such as colitis, spastic bladder, diverticulitis, infant colic, renal and biliary colic, peptic ulcer, and irritable bowel syndrome. 10.Nux vomica is used primarily for insomnia or sleeplessness related to anxiety, anger or
medication side effects or from use of drugs, caffeine or alcohol, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC).

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