- Source: Derived from the resinous seed of Anacardium orientale , a tree in the Anacardiaceae family, commonly known as Marking Nut, native to India.
- Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for psychological and neurological disorders, particularly in individuals with internal conflict, low self-esteem, or duality of thought,.
- often expressed as irritability, indecision, or cruelty alternating with remorse.
- It is noted for physical symptoms like dyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux., skin eruptions, and memory weakness, aggravated by mental exertion or suppressed emotions.
- Modern Context : Indicated for mood disorders (e.g., bipolar tendencies, dysthymia), anxiety with internal conflict , functional gastrointestinal complaints , and neurocognitive dysfunction.
- (e.g., memory lapses, brain fog).
- It suits patients with emotional volatility, self-doubt, or psychosomatic symptoms, often triggered by stress, failure, or suppressed anger, and accompanied by digestive or dermatological issues
