- Source: Derived from the whole fresh flowering plant of Viola odorata, commonly known as Sweet.
- Violet, English Violet, or Garden Violet, a perennial herb in the Violaceae 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, neurological,.
- psychological, and dermatological disorders , particularly those involving hoarseness, headaches,.
- and emotional sensitivity.
- It is noted for symptoms such as throat irritation, neuralgic pains, and.
- aggravation from cold air, often worsened by cold air, noise, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by.
- warmth, rest, or quiet environments.
- Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., laryngitis, bronchitis), neurological.
- conditions (e.g., tension headache, neuralgia), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety.
- disorder, adjustment disorder), and dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, urticaria).
- It suits.
- patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by hoarseness, neuralgic pains, emotional.
- sensitivity, skin irritation, or respiratory distress, typically exacerbated by cold air, noise,.
- emotional stress, or exertion, and often seen in individuals with delicate, sensitive constitutions.
- The.
- remedy is particularly relevant for those with respiratory or neurological conditions, often.
- presenting with symptoms like throat irritation or tension headaches, commonly observed in.
- patients with laryngitis, neuralgia, or generalized anxiety disorder triggered by cold air, noise, or.
- emotional stress
