Robinia pseudoacacia
False Acacia
Source: Derived from the fresh bark of the young twigs of Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as false acacia or black locust, a tree in the Fabaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards.
Keynotes
- Irritability or restlessness, with a sensation of frustration or impatience, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with stress, digestive discomfort, solitude, or night, often with mood swings or anger.
- Acid reflux or heartburn, with a sensation of burning or heat in the esophagus, resembling gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), worse with eating, lying down, rich foods (e.g., fatty, spicy), or night, often with sour or bitter regurgitation.
Modalities
Worse: Eating (rich, fatty, spicy, acidic foods), lying down, night, stress, warmth, motion, alcohol, coffee, emotional stress, confinement, solitude.
Better: Rest, fasting, upright posture, cold applications, quiet environments, emotional support, morning, hydration, cool drinks, open air.
Symptoms
Mind
- Irritability or restlessness, with a sensation of frustration or impatience, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with stress, digestive discomfort, solitude, or night, often with mood swings or anger.
- Anxiety or nervousness, with a tendency to worry or tension, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by stress, eating, or lack of support, often with palpitations or insomnia.
- Mental fatigue or overwhelm, with a sensation of dullness or agitation, resembling mild cognitive impairment, worse with stress, digestive issues, or overexertion, often with difficulty concentrating.
Digestion
- Acid reflux or heartburn, with a sensation of burning or heat in the esophagus, resembling gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), worse with eating, lying down, rich foods (e.g., fatty, spicy), or night, often with sour or bitter regurgitation.
- Sour eructations or vomiting, with a tendency to acidic or offensive belching, resembling peptic ulcer disease, aggravated by eating, stress, or warmth, often with nausea or bloating.
- Epigastric pain or burning, with a sensation of gnawing or soreness, resembling gastritis, worse with eating, acidic foods, or lying down, often with fullness or aversion to food.
Generalities – Children
- Indicated in children with acid reflux, gastritis, or irritability, often linked to dietary indiscretions, stress, or teething, worse with eating or lying down.
- May present with sour regurgitation, epigastric pain, or fretfulness, particularly in sensitive, irritable children, often during feeding or digestive upset.
- Children require urgent evaluation for underlying gastrointestinal or psychological conditions (e.g., GERD, generalized anxiety disorder).
Potency and Dosage
Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.
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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team
