What is bella-donna 200c homeopathic medicine?!


Question: First of all, any homeopathic medicine is FDA approved and in order to be FDA approved, one has to be able to consume the ENTIRE bottle of medicine without risk of being posioned, so don't listen to these people who say that it can poison you in homeopathic form. Homeopathic medicines are often made from plants, venoms and minerals which can be very harmful to humans if consumed without going through the process of being turned into a homeopathic medicine through a process called "succussion". If a medicine is 200cc is has been succussed (or diluted and shaken basically) 200 times.
Belladonna is a wonderful homeopathic remedy which is prescribed to people for many different reasons including tension headaches, IBS (irritable bowel syndrom), depression and even colic in infants, among other things.


Answers: First of all, any homeopathic medicine is FDA approved and in order to be FDA approved, one has to be able to consume the ENTIRE bottle of medicine without risk of being posioned, so don't listen to these people who say that it can poison you in homeopathic form. Homeopathic medicines are often made from plants, venoms and minerals which can be very harmful to humans if consumed without going through the process of being turned into a homeopathic medicine through a process called "succussion". If a medicine is 200cc is has been succussed (or diluted and shaken basically) 200 times.
Belladonna is a wonderful homeopathic remedy which is prescribed to people for many different reasons including tension headaches, IBS (irritable bowel syndrom), depression and even colic in infants, among other things.

Not a smart question to ask online. It can be used as a poision. I saw that on TV!!!
It comes from a flower or plant.

i believe belladonna, is a stomach medicine for stuff like stomach spasms, or irritable bowel syndrome/ it's what's in some of the pres. of them.

Something that should not be taken without a doctor's supervision! It can be fatal. Check out this site:

http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/...

it is usually a tincture, liquid drops that aid in peptic ulcer disease also used for nausea and it inhibits muscle contraction in the stomach

well you won't get high from it.....lol...homeopathy is a form of remedies with the theory of like cures like.....EXAMPLE...if you have a cold with burning watery eyes, you would take Allium Cepa which is red onion....about the Belladonna try this link...
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Bell
GREAT SITE!!!
Homeopathy is tricky and you have to do alot of research and learn what to take and what dosage...not everyone responds the same....

Atropa Bella-Donna is a highly toxic plant . Deadly nightshade. As far as i am aware, every part of this plant is poisonous.
It does have some medicinal purposes, if prepared carefully by someone with enough knowledge.
For example, atropine comes from this plant and is used in making some eyedrops and certain asthma medications.
HOWEVER the paricular asthma medication that i am thinking of can actually make some people's asthma far more serious.
If you are contemplating using this plant or an extract of it for any purpose other than killing someone, then i suggest you see your doctor for advice. (By this I mean a registered and recognised medical practitioner or traditional medicine healer, NOT just some quack who fixed your mate's problems.)

Belladonna in a homepathic remedy is not fatal or toxic. It is used for high spiking fevers and headaches. I always gave it to my children whent hey had fevers. cured them in less than a day.

The plant Belladonna is very toxic when used without knowledge and is used for one, in heart medications. it is from the Deadly Nightshade family, which potatoes also belong to!! it is a wildflower not often recognized or found.

OK you have read about Belladonna. The figure 200 with it means that it is 200th potency of the medicine and C means that it has been prepared on Centesimal system.

It is toxic in pure, natural form but is safe in homeopathic form. It can be safely used for children and pregnant women and is used for not fever alone but for a host of other symptoms.

The Homeopathic remedy Belladonna is made from the plant known as Deadly Nightshade, 200C denotes its potency.Though being a deadly poison it very safe to take in Homeopathic potency,
Belladonna in Homeopathic Medicine is used to cure the following symptoms :-

BELLADONNA
Deadly Nightshade

Belladonna acts upon every part of the nervous system, producing active congestion, furious excitement, perverted special senses, twitching, convulsions and pain. It has a marked action on the vascular system, skin and glands. Belladonna always is associated with hot, red skin, flushed face, glaring eyes, throbbing carotids, excited mental state, hyper?sthesia of all senses, delirium, restless sleep, convulsive movements, dryness of mouth and throat with aversion to water, neuralgic pains that come and go suddenly (Oxytropis). Heat, redness, throbbing and burning. Great children's remedy. Epileptic spasms followed by nausea and vomiting. Scarlet fever and also prophylactic. Here use the thirtieth potency. Exophthalmic goitre. Corresponds to the symptoms of "air-sickness" in aviators. Give as preventive. No thirst, anxiety or fear. Belladonna stands for violence of attack and suddenness of onset. Bell for the extreme of thyroid tox?mia. Use 1x (Beebe).

Mind.--Patient lives in a world of his own, engrossed by specters and visions and oblivious to surrounding realities. While the retina is insensible to actual objects, a host of visual hallucinations throng about him and come to him from within. He is acutely alive and crazed by a flood of subjective visual impressions and fantastic illusions. Hallucinations; sees monsters, hideous faces. Delirium; frightful images; furious; rages, bites, strikes; desire to escape. Loss of consciousness. Disinclined to talk. Perversity, with tears. Acuteness of all senses. Changeableness.

Head.--Vertigo, with falling to left side or backwards. Sensitive to least contact. Much throbbing and heat. Palpitation reverberating in head with labored breathing. Pain; fullness, especially in forehead, also occiput, and temples. Headache from suppressed catarrhal flow. Sudden outcries. Pain worse light, noise, jar, lying down and in afternoon; better by pressure and semi-erect posture. Boring of head into pillow; drawn backward and rolls from side to side. Constant moaning. Hair splits; is dry and comes out. Headache worse on right side and when lying down; ill effects, colds, etc; from having hair cut.

Face.--Red, bluish-red, hot, swollen, shining; convulsive motion of muscles of face. Swelling of upper lip. Facial neuralgia with twitching muscles and flushed face.

Eyes.--Throbbing deep in eyes on lying down. Pupils dilated (Agnus). Eyes feel swollen and protruding, staring, brilliant; conjunctiva red; dry, burn; photophobia; shooting in eyes. Exophthalmus. Ocular illusions; fiery appearance. Diplopia, squinting, spasms of lids. Sensation as if eyes were half closed. Eyelids swollen. Fundus congested.

Ears.--Tearing pain in middle and external ear. Humming noises. Membrana tympani bulges and injected. Parotid gland swollen. Sensitive to loud tones. Hearing very acute. Otitis media. Pain causes delirium. Child cries out in sleep; throbbing and beating pain deep in ear, synchronous with heart beat. Hematoma auris. Acute and sub-acute conditions of Eustachian tube. Autophony-hearing one's voice in ear.

Nose.--Imaginary odors. Tingling in tip of nose. Red and swollen. Bleeding of nose, with red face. Coryza; mucus mixed with blood.

Mouth.--Dry. Throbbing pain in teeth. Gumboil. Tongue red on edges. Strawberry tongue. Grinding of teeth. Tongue swollen and painful. Stammering.

Throat.--Dry, as if glazed; angry-looking congestion (Ginseng); red, worse on right side. Tonsils enlarged; throat feels constricted; difficult deglutition; worse, liquids. Sensation of a lump. ?sophagus dry; feels contracted. Spasms in throat. Continual inclination to swallow. Scraping sensation. Muscles of deglutition very sensitive. Hypertrophy of mucous membrane.

Stomach.--Loss of appetite. Averse to meat and milk. Spasmodic pain in epigastrium. Constriction; pain runs to spine. Nausea and vomiting. Great thirst for cold water. Spasms of stomach. Empty retching. Abhorrence of liquids. Spasmodic hiccough. Dread of drinking. Uncontrollable vomiting.

Abdomen.--Distended, hot. Transverse colon protrudes like a pad. Tender, swollen. Pain as if clutched by a hand; worse, jar, pressure. Cutting pain across; stitches in left side of abdomen, when coughing, sneezing, or touching it. Extreme sensitiveness to touch, bed-clothes, etc (Laches).

Stools.--Thin, green, dysenteric; in lumps like chalk. Shuddering during stool. Stinging pain in rectum; spasmodic stricture. Piles more sensitive with backache. Prolapsus ani (Ignatia; Podoph).

Urine.--Retention. Acute urinary infections. Sensation of motion in bladder as of a worm. Urine scanty, with tenesmus; dark and turbid, loaded with phosphates. Vesical region sensitive. Incontinence, continuous dropping. Frequent and profuse. H?maturia where no pathological condition can be found. Prostatic hypertrophy.

Male.--Testicles hard, drawn up, inflamed. Nocturnal sweat of genitals. Flow of prostatic fluid. Desire diminished.

Female.--Sensitive forcing downwards, as if all the viscera would protrude at genitals. Dryness and heat of vagina. Dragging around loins. Pain in sacrum. Menses increased; bright red, too early, too profuse. H?morrhage hot. Cutting pain from hip to hip. Menses and lochia very offensive and hot. Labor-pains come and go suddenly. Mastitis pain, throbbing, redness, streaks radiate from nipple. Breasts feel heavy; are hard and red. Tumors of breast, pain worse lying down. Badly smelling h?morrhages, hot gushes of blood. Diminished lochia.

Respiratory.--Drying in nose, fauces, larynx, and trachea. Tickling, short, dry cough; worse at night. Larynx feels sore. Respiration oppressed, quick, unequal. Cheyne-Stokes respiration (Cocaine; Opium). Hoarse; loss of voice. Painless hoarseness. Cough with pain in left hip. Barking cough, whooping cough, with pain in stomach before attack, with expectoration of blood. Stitches in chest when coughing. Larynx very painful; feels as if a foreign body were in it, with cough. High, piping voice. Moaning at every breath.

Heart.--Violent palpitation, reverberating in head, with labored breathing. Palpitation from least exertion. Throbbing all through body. Dichrotism. Heart seemed too large. Rapid but weakened pulse.

Extremities.--Shooting pains along limbs. Joints swollen, red, shining, with red streaks radiating. Tottering gait. Shifting rheumatic pains. Phlegmasia alba dolens. Jerking limbs. Spasms. Involuntary limping. Cold extremities.

Back.--Stiff neck. Swelling of glands of neck. Pain in nape, as if it would break. Pressure on dorsal region most painful. Lumbago, with pain in hips and thighs.

Skin.--Dry and hot; swollen, sensitive; burns scarlet, smooth. Eruption like scarlatina, suddenly spreading. Erythema; pustules on face. Glands swollen, tender, red. Boils. Acne rosacea. Suppurative wounds. Alternate redness and paleness of the skin. Indurations after inflammations. Erysipelas.

Fever.--A high feverish state with comparative absence of tox?mia. Burning, pungent, steaming, heat. Feet icy cold. Superficial blood-vessels, distended. Perspiration dry only on head. No thirst with fever.

Sleep.--Restless, crying out, gritting of teeth. Kept awake by pulsation of blood-vessels. Screams out in sleep. Sleeplessness, with drowsiness. Starting when closing the eyes or during sleep. Sleeps with hands under head (Ars; Plat).

Modalities.--Worse, touch, jar, noise, draught, after noon, lying down. Better, semi-erect.

Relationship.--Compare: Sanguisorba officinals 2x-6x, a member of the Rosace? family, (Profuse, long-lasting menses, especially in nervous patients with congestive symptoms to head and limbs. Passive h?morrhages at climacteric. Chronic metritis. H?morrhage from lungs. Varices and ulcers). Mandragora--(Mandrake). A narcotic of the ancients-Restless excitability and bodily weakness. Desire for sleep. Has antiperiodic properties like China and Aranea. Useful in epilepsy and hydrophobia, also Cetonia (A. E. Lavine). Hyos (less fever, more agitation); Stram (more sensorial excitement, frenzy); Hoitzia-A Mexican drug, similar in action to Bellad (Useful in fever, scarlatinal eruption, measles, urticaria, etc. High fever with eruptive fevers. Dry mouth and throat, red face, injected eyes, delirium). Calcar is often required after Bell; Atropia. Alkaloid of Belladonna covers more the neurotic sphere of the Belladonna action (Great dryness of throat, almost impossible to swallow. Chronic stomach affections, with great pain and vomiting of all food. Peritonitis. All kind of illusions of sight. Everything appears large. Platina opposite). Hypochlorhydria; pyrosis. Motes over everything. On reading, words run together; double vision, all objects seem to be elongated. Eustachian tube and tympanic congestion. Affinity for the pancreas. Hyperacidity of stomach. Paroxysms of gastric pain; ovarian neuralgia.

Non-Homeopathic Uses.--Atropia and its salts are used for ophthalmic purposes, to dilate the pupil and paralyze the accommodation.

Given internally or hypodermically, it is antagonistic to Opium and Morphine. Physostigma and Prussic Acid. Narcotic poisons and mushroom poisoning. Renal colic 1-200 of a grain hypodermically.

Atropin injected subcutaneously in doses from a milligram upwards for intestinal obstruction threatening life.

Hypodermically 1-80 gr night sweats in phthisis.

Atropia 1-20 gr is antagonistic to 1 gr. Morphine.

Also used as a local an?sthetic, antispasmodic, and to dry up secretions, milk, etc. Hypodermically 1-80 gr night sweats in phthisis.

Dose.--Atropia Sulph, 1-120 to 1-60 grain.

Antidotes to Belladonna: Camph; Coff; Opium; Acon.

Complementary: Calc. Bellad (contains lime). Especially in semi-chronic and constitutional diseases.

Incompatible: Acet ac.

Dose.--First to thirtieth potency and higher. Must be repeated frequently in acute diseases.

(As given in the Homeopathic Materia Medica by Dr.William Boericke M.D)

I pray the provided information proves helpful for you. Best of health.

Take Care and God Bless you.

Bella-donna 200C (or C200) is ordinary water. It contains no belladonna, so is more or less as safe as tap water.

Being water, it is not a medicine - unless the disease is "hypohydrosis".

Some unscrupulous Altmed "practitioners" sell this water as medicine, and pretend it is not just water.



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