- Source: Derived from the fresh root of Wyethia helenioides, commonly known as Mule’s Ear, Gray.
- Mule’s Ear, or Poison Weed, a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic.
- use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material.
- properties, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards.
- Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, allergic, and.
- pharyngeal disorders , particularly those involving intense throat irritation, allergic rhinitis, and.
- digestive disturbances.
- It is noted for symptoms such as dryness of the throat, constant desire to.
- swallow, and aggravation from dust, often worsened by dust, pollen, cold air, or talking, and.
- ameliorated by warmth, rest, or quiet environments.
- Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, pharyngitis), allergic.
- conditions (e.g., seasonal allergies, asthma), pharyngeal conditions (e.g., chronic pharyngitis,.
- tonsillitis), and digestive conditions (e.g., dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome).
- It suits patients.
- with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by throat irritation , nasal congestion , allergic.
- reactions, digestive discomfort , or respiratory distress , typically exacerbated by dust, pollen,.
- cold air, talking, or exertion, and often seen in individuals with hypersensitive, allergic.
- constitutions.
- The remedy is particularly relevant for those with respiratory or allergic conditions,.
- often presenting with symptoms like dry throat or sneezing, commonly observed in patients with.
- allergic rhinitis, pharyngitis, or asthma triggered by dust, pollen, or cold air
