• Bryonia alba (also known as white bryony or wild hop) is a vigorous vine in the family Cucurbitaceae, found in Europe and Northern Iran. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bryonia alba leaves may be used as a food plant by the larvae of cabbage moths. (wikipedia.org)
  • All parts of Bryonia alba contain bryonin which is poisonous and may cause illness or death. (wikipedia.org)
  • A tincture is prepared from the fresh root of Bryonia alba, procured before flowering, therefore the month of June. (spiritindia.com)
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  • Dr Willmar Schwabe India Bryonia Alba Dilution is an effective remedy for the treatment of a number of health complications primarily focusing on the treatment of flu and rheumatism. (pushmycart.com)
  • Bryonia alba 200 homeopathic medicine uses such as inflammatory disorders, Arthritis, Chills-cough-sneezing-fever, Rheumatic-fever, And More Symptoms. (mediitem.com)
  • BRYONIA ALBA The main symptom of bryonia is a marked thirst for large amounts of water. (onlyhomeopathy.com)
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  • pain as from a stone or undigested food in stomach-pit (K. bi. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • The stomach acids come up into the food pipe even up to the throat. (plankhomeopathy.com)
  • When the food enters the lower end of the esophagus the muscle called the lower oesophageal sphincter, relaxes and opens, this movement causes the food to enter into the stomach. (plankhomeopathy.com)
  • This sphincter acts as a separation, preventing the food and acid in the stomach from moving up in the food pipe. (plankhomeopathy.com)
  • If the lower oesophageal sphincter relaxes, weakens, or gets opened abnormally, this causes the acid in the stomach to flow back into the food pipe, resulting in symptoms of heartburn then water brash, and other symptoms related to acid reflux diseases. (plankhomeopathy.com)
  • Sudden violent vomiting of a frothy white substance, of yellow fluid, followed by curdled milk and cheesy matter, the milk is forcibly ejected soon after taken, then weakness and drowsiness, vomiting spells at the height of the headache, regurgitation of food about an hour after eating, or painful contraction of stomach which prevents vomiting breath short, interrupted by hiccough. (homeopathybooks.in)
  • Gastric catarrh, vomiting of mucus and bile renewed by food and drink, nausea and vomiting after getting overheated after deranging stomach, with vertigo. (homeopathybooks.in)
  • Vomits at intervals of days enormous quantities when food has filled the carcinomatous stomach, with burning, cardialgic pains. (homeopathybooks.in)
  • it is especially noticeable in the mouth, but judged by its symptoms the whole digestive tract is in a similar state, for coarse or dry foods such as cabbage or bread seem to lie like an oppressive load in the stomach, where they undergo decomposition giving rise to rancid eructations or are passed in the form of burning stools having a putrid or decayed cheese odor. (homiyo.com)
  • These would be, for example, chemical pollutants, components in food or psychological stress that can cause symptoms such as chest pain, coughing and hay fever. (treasurenatural.com)
  • The sensation of dryness of the mucous membranes is most frequently reported, but the dryness of Bryonia extends to the emotional and mental levels as well. (hpathy.com)
  • The emotional dryness manifests in the patients' irritability and peevishness, major characteristics of Bryonia. (hpathy.com)
  • Like Bryonia and Alumina there is also a sense of dryness. (organicpalacequeen.com)
  • wants to keep still, the least motion, sitting up, moving about, even the motion of hand, aggravates nausea or provokes vomiting, all food is ejected at once. (homeopathybooks.in)
  • Whooping cough with bleeding from nose and mouth and vomiting of food. (homeopathicmedicine.info)
  • Rise of cough and vomiting after drinking water or any other liquid food. (homeopathicmedicine.info)
  • Cough with vomiting of food after meal greater when getting warm in bed. (homeopathicmedicine.info)
  • Along with it, vomiting of bile and water right away after eating, especially warm food, is another symptom. (onlyhomeopathy.com)
  • Bryonia is indicated in a condition where stitching pains are present in the region of the right abdomen in the right hypochondrium, get worse from the slightest motion, and get better by rest, lying on the right side. (onlyhomeopathy.com)
  • Heartburns-Burning sensation is felt along the food pipe, expressed by the patient as burning behind the sternum or behind the breastbone. (plankhomeopathy.com)
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  • As a consequence, many susceptible individuals will develop the mental, emotional, and physical pathological indications for Bryonia. (hpathy.com)
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  • Acid food. (abchomeopathy.com)
  • 6) Subclause 1(2) of Standard 1.1.1 does not apply in relation to any variation made by Food Standards (Proposal P1016 - Hydrocyanic Acid in Apricot Kernels & other Foods) Variation. (legislation.gov.au)
  • 1) A plant or fungus, or a part or a derivative of a plant or fungus listed in Schedule 1, or any substance derived therefrom, must not be intentionally added to food or offered for sale as food. (legislation.gov.au)
  • A plant or fungus, or a part or a derivative of a plant or fungus listed in Schedule 2, or any substance derived there from, may only be added to or be present in a food if it complies with the requirements for natural toxicants from the addition of a flavouring substance in the Table to clause 4 of Standard 1.4.1. (legislation.gov.au)
  • But the Canadian government is concerned enough about its safety to prohibit its use in food. (medlineplus.gov)