What is mother tincture Q?
What is mother tincture Q?
Mother tincture refers to the herbal extracts. In a very cases, mother tincture is made of natural minerals or some animals. A mother tincture contains the lowest possible potency of any particular homoeopathic preparation. Mother tinctures have fast action and they remain effective for a long time.
Can we apply mother tincture on face?
Hi, many homeopaths prescribe one or the other mother tincture to be applied on face especially berberis aquifolium for acne and acne scars.
What is Q potency?
This paper deals with the so-called “mysterious” Q-potencies, the dilution of a substance according to particular augmentation methods, dating back to Samuel Hahnemann, the founder of homoeopathy. Hahnemann’s method consists of a step by step dilution of substances.
What is the use of Crataegus Oxyacantha?
Hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) is a widely used Chinese herb for treatment of gastrointestinal ailments and heart problems and consumed as food. In North America, the role of treatment for heart problems dates back to 1800.
Is Crataegus edible?
You just need to know it’s a hawthorn, because all hawthorns have edible berries. HOWEVER, like apple seeds, hawthorn seeds contain cyanide, and should not be eaten. Don’t panic; just spit out the seeds. Berries, leaves and flowers can be used to make a tea.
What is the difference between mother tincture and 30 potency?
Mother tincture is the primary solution in homeopathy and liquid solutions are potenziation or diluted version ofprimary solutions. For acute diseases,mother tincture and lower potency up to 30 is good; for chronic one potencyof 200 and above provides betterresults.
Why do we use mother tincture?
Ricinus communis Mother tincture (RCMT) is used to relieve the symptoms of vertigo, burning sensation in stomach, diarrhoea and in inflamed anus. Likewise the mother tincture of Bellis perennis (BPMT) is used for joint soreness, muscle soreness, soreness of abdominal wall and uterus, and in diarrhoea.
What is homeopathy potency Q?
This potency scale appears to have been introduced in the 1830s by the American homeopath Constantine Hering. In the last ten years of his life, Hahnemann also developed a quintamillesimal (Q) or LM scale diluting the drug 1 part in 50,000 parts of diluent.