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(also referred to as...)

Blue Aconite, Blue Monkshood, Wolfsbane

Latin Name: Aconitum napellus

 
Description

Aconite is derived from the Blue Monkshood Wolfsbane plant. The name is particularly apt as the poisonous flowers are shaped like a monk's hood.

Aconite is considered to be the homeopathic equivalent to Vitamin C.


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

Aconite is primarily used for acute conditions arising from shock or exposure where there is great fear of death, panic disorders, anxiety, and restlessness. It may be used whenever a violent or frightening event occurs. This remedy will also help release shock or fright that has been held in the body or mind for a long period of time.

Aconite can be used at the beginning of colds and the flu where there is a sudden onset of flu symptoms. A fever may be present and clear, hot, nasal discharge occurs shortly after being chilled. Other symptoms include a sore throat, earaches, cough, and a great thirst for cold drinks.

Aconite is also the main remedy for early stages of croup.


 

Source

Whole plant, including root, as it comes into flower


 

Optimal Absorption

See Dosages and Use under the Homeopathy Introduction.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Anxiety

Common Cold (Beginning)

Croup

Fear of Death

Flu (Beginning)

Frightening Events

Panic Disorders

Restlessness

Shock

Violent Events

   

 


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