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Recent proving on Aconitum ferox, Lobelia cardinalis & Zingiber

Focused on respiratory ailments, this update delves into the clinical profiles of three prominent homeopathic remedies. Drawing upon both traditional texts and contemporary provings, it highlights the evolving understanding of Aconitum ferox, Lobelia cardinalis, and Zingiber in homeopathic practice. Aconitum ferox, a toxic Himalayan plant, exhibits marked effects on acute respiratory affections accompanied by cardiovascular and neurological symptoms. Lobelia cardinalis is distinguished by its role in alleviating respiratory oppression, throat irritation, and nervous disturbances. Zingiber, traditionally valued for its digestive and urinary actions, also shows promise in respiratory complaints such as asthma, cough, and catarrh. These concise profiles contribute to a more precise and confident prescription approach in respiratory care.

Journal of Evidence Based Homeopathy
Volume: 2, Issue: 2, July - December 2024