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Carbo Vegetabilis
- Carbo vegetabilis is regarded as the powerful remedy, used as a last resort if recommended remedies have less acquired power.
- This remedy is putrid and has a foul smell.
- Carbo Vegetabilis is commonly known as Vegetable Charcoal.
- It helps to increase the oxygen content in blood circulation.
Where does Carbo vegetabilis come from?
- Carbo vegetabilis is made of a slightly burned wood.
Who discovered Carbo vegetabilis?
- Hahnemann discovered carbo vegetabilis.
- He was experimenting with the wood of the birch tree (a tall tree that grows in the northern hemisphere and has thin, papery, peeling bark).
Symptoms that Carbo vegetabilis can cure
- Inflammations of the respiratory passages
- Mucosal bleeding
- Cough
- Scabby nose-tip
- Painless obstruction for swallowing
- Scraping in the throat
- Difficulty in breathing
- Roaring in the ears.
- Obstruction of the nose
- Feeling of coldness down in the throat
- Whirling ringing in the ears
- Feeling of heaviness of the nose
- Asthma
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